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LORD PARQUET’S Oak Grading Standard

By |2021-06-13T18:43:46+08:00July 17th, 2015|Flooring Knowledge|

Oak Grading Standard Oak is very popular sale species all over the world. We supply Russian Oak, European Oak Engineered wood flooring for large quantity. We define Oak into A, B, C, D grade. You can download grading definition from below link: http://www.lordfloor.com/download/wideplank-oak-grading-standard/ Normally we sell our products in AB (premium),  ABC (Natural),  CD (Rustic),  DE (Antique). Because of the wood natural characteristic. All of the grading has target market. Veneer Grading is the first step for engineered wood flooring production in our factory, Below is the [...]

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How do we control Moisture content for engineered wood flooring?

By |2021-06-13T18:43:46+08:00July 17th, 2015|Flooring Knowledge|

How do we control Moisture content for engineered wood flooring? The moisture content of Engineered wood flooring is normally 8+-2%, It can be a 2% more or less depends on the climate of client's target market. For example, we do 10-12% for Philippine market, but we do 6-8% to Netherlands. We use moisture Tester from Netherlands AB company. We do moisture control from the beginning to the end of production many times. When we are selecting veneers, after kiln dry, after gluing, and after [...]

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Difference Between Solid wood Flooring and Engineered hardwood Flooring

By |2021-06-13T18:43:46+08:00July 5th, 2015|Flooring Knowledge|

There isn't much that adds as much value and elegance to a home than having wood flooring installed in any room. There is a certain reputation of class that comes with hardwood floors and the materials are durable, long-lasting, and match virtually any cabinet / wall paper / trim décor. The two main types of wood flooring are solid wood and engineered wood. Solid wood, or hardwood as it's commonly known, is a single stock piece of wood usually around 3/4” thick. Engineered wood on [...]

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How to cut wood into timber or veneer?

By |2022-05-17T13:42:39+08:00July 5th, 2015|Flooring Knowledge|

Three Common cut wood to get Timber Material-Saw, Slice and Rotary Most people are aware that wood material comes from a log. What many don't know though is that there are three different method to cut wood to produce different results from the log and those are sawing, slicing, and using rotary. In order to understand how wood is processed from a log it's important to know a little about the log itself. In engineered wood flooring the final function and style of the surface [...]

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