Introduction of multi layer hardwood flooring

Updated on Solid wood 2024-08-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Multi-layer solid wood flooring is made of criss-crossed multi-layer boards as the base material, selected high-quality precious wood as the panel, and made by high temperature and high pressure in a hot press after being coated with resin glue. It is not easy to deform and crack, the dry shrinkage and expansion system is very small, it has a good ability to adjust the indoor temperature and humidity, the surface layer can show the natural wood grain of wood, the paving is simple, and the use range is wider. The price is higher than laminate flooring and lower than solid wood flooring.

    Suitable for installation in geothermal heating rooms.

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