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3/4" x 7.5" white washed oak engineered oak flooring

3/4" x 7.5" white washed oak engineered oak flooring


Wood species European White Oak
Structure Multi-layered Engineered Wood
Core CARB certified plywood core
Pank Size 1900x190x18mm3/4"X7.5")
Overlay Thickness 6mm
Grade  Common
Janka Hardness 1450psi
Density 0.6-0.65g/cm3
MC KD 7%-9%
Finish Ivery white washed
Surface  Wire brushed
Gloss Full matt
Formaldehyde Release 0.015%
Joints Perfect T&G
End and Edge Micro bevelled
Production line  HOMAG & WEINIG
Installation  Glue down
Package  Cartons with dampness insulation film
CTN 8pcs/ctn/2.888M2
Certificate CE CODE-1393-CPR-0873)
Lead Time 25 days
Price Range FOB 3.5-3.9$/S.Q.F

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OUR FACTORY WORKSHOP - EXPORT TO EUROPE & NORTH AMERICA OVER 12 YEARS

When choosing and comparing engineered oak hardwood flooring, always make sure that the wear layer of oak is sufficiently thick to cope with the amount of wear and tear your floor will receive. Some companies supply engineered products with an oak wear layer as thin as 1.2mm, which will soon need to be replaced. The minimum thickness of oak wear layer on our engineered oak is 3mm, thus providing excellent durability. Our 18-21mm engineered oak has a full 6mm oak wear layer, so provides virtually as much durability as an 18mm thick solid oak but with all the stability advantages engineered oak provides.

Our engineered oak flooring is made by pressure bonding this oak layer to a plywood base or underside, so it looks exactly like solid oak when installed, but due to the layer of plywood has increased stability and can be designed and produced in wider sizes whilst minimising the risk of dimensional movement. Due to this extra stability that engineered oak flooring provides, it tends to behave itself better than solid oak in areas prone to varying levels of humidity, such as cellars, kitchens and bathrooms. It will also handle the drier areas better too but we advise the use of a Thermo-Hygrometer to monitor its surrounding conditions at all times.









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