| specifications︰ | It is manufactured by permanently bonding together multiple layers of solid wood in a cross-ply construction. Engineered hard wood, ranging from 5/16" to 3/8" thick, is designed to have superior strength and moisture / humidity resistance.
Engineered Hardwood (5/16" or 3/8")
Installation: - Floating, glue-down, nail-down or staple-down - Recommended installation: floating
Machine requirements & tolerances: - Thickness: +-0.3mm (+- 0.0122") - Width: +0,2/-0,1 mm (+0.008/-0.004") - Length: -10mm (-0.39") - Overwood: < 0.3mm (0.0122")
Available Face Veneer Species (*) - Jatobá (Brazilian Cherry) - Ipê - Cabreuva (Santos Mohogany) - Sucupira (Brazilian Chestnut) - Timborana - Tauari (*) Other species available upon request
Finish: UV Cured Aluminum Oxide Urethane Finish Gloss: 60 +- 5 Abrasion test: a: Standard NEMA LD3 3.13 Wear Resistance: 500-600 cycles. b:Standard ASTM D4060 Standard Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of organic Coatings by the Taber Abraser: 4,000-5,200 cycles.
Dimensions: - Strips 5/16" : 3" x 5/16" x 48" - Strips 5/16" : 5 " x 5/16""x 48" - Strips 3/8" : 3" x 3/8" x 48"" - Strips 3/8" : 5 " x 3/8" x 48"
Packaging: - Carton boxes wrapped with thermo plastic protection - Each carton can contain 20 percent of short, random lengths
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| Advantages︰ | Construction: - 7 or 10 ply of high density wood cross grain construction; - Thickness: 5/16" or 3/8" - Face and bottom veneers: sliced high density woods; - Tongue and groove 4 sides - Hardness average: 2500 to 3000 (ASTM Standard 1037 Janka Sal Hardness Test)
Warranty for residential use: - Finish: 12 years
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| Engineered hardwood is 100 percent wood. |
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