Bamboo flooring has several unique qualities. For one, it has exceptional pliability
that allows it to sustain blunt impacts without denting or bending--in this attribute
it surpasses most hardwood materials.
In addition to its superior elasticity, bamboo
is surprisingly hard. It has a wood hardness rating of 1800, which is considerably
harder than red oak (1360) and hard maple (1450).
Because bamboo grows in tropical regions, it has an organic resistance to water.
Although bamboo is naturally light in color, it can be darkened by steam and pressure
in a process called carbonization. As a result, bamboo flooring is available in
colors ranging from blond to medium-dark brown.
Brinell Hardness Graph
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Vertical or Horizontal Flooring |

Material: 100% Moso Bamboo
Construction: 3 layer Horizontal or Vertical bamboo
Finished: 5 coats of nontoxic acrylic polyurethane UV cured and Aluminum Oxide
finish
Length: 1900mm
Width: 190mm
Thickness: 14mm
Colour: Natural or Carbonized
Facility: Weinig Profimat 23 EC, Germany
Strandwoven flooring test
Boil sample in water for 3 hours, then freezing sample for 20 hours at –20 degrees
c, then 3 hours drying.
Results: after boiling, freezing and desiccating, conversion bending strength= 113
mpa
Inspection results: the samples are tested according to outdoor use construction
model standard; conservation bending strength reaches the jp/t3026-1995 a-class
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Click-lock end matched for convenience
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BAMBOOLANDS CC is a member of SAWLFA (South African Wood & Laminate Flooring
Association). BAMBOOLANDS keeps in accordance with industry regulations/practices
and we maintain the highest levels of service, craftsmanship and product quality” |
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