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Sonntag, 11. Oktober 2015, 05:46

What wood flooring material stability?

Stable performance of is the most important issue of concern many users, in general, wood moisture content issues aside, good stability solid wood flooring materials: teak, oak, heavy wood ants, rosewood, Okan and so on. In earlier years, teak because of its excellent stability can be called "king of trees" and now, Myanmar has banned the export of teak, teak on the market, usually the other way shipped to China, the price very expensive!

After teak, South America, heavy wood ants overnight fame. Because of heavy wood ants in air-dry density and oily aspect, champion, to be recognized for its stability! But now the market's heavy wood ants is level B board, often flawed, cost is not high! Then, rosewood, Pontianak iron camphor is also quite popular, but also in the early 09, was listed in their respective countries prohibit the export of objects.

After 2010, Oak (oak), two winged beans, Okan, Balsamo wood flooring is the best representative of stability, popular in the market! Wherein Balsamo, known as "color, flavor and" taste, in fact, solid wood flooring in the crowd, the more expensive! New York pier beans, longan plate should be priced lower wood floors! Tips: Solid wood flooring budget of more than 300RMB, you can Balsamo, heavy wood ants, Okan, two winged beans, oak wood (oak) in a multiple choice, if the budget between the 200RBM ~ 300RMB, you can choose round plate beans, New York pier beans, Pometia ...... Share the article you might be interested in: Okan wood flooring, okay? Pometia , please? Merbau wood how solid wood flooring prices Ash solid wood flooring like? Fiber skin Lecythidaceae wood floor, please?