Engineered wood flooring is an advanced product in the flooring industry, a perfect combination of natural wood and modern multi-layer pressing technology. The surface of high-quality natural wood such as oak, rosewood, rosewood, and chiu liu brings a luxurious beauty, while the underlying wood layers such as eucalyptus and pine help increase durability and stability. Thanks to the modern production process and special structure, engineered wood flooring both retains the beauty of natural wood and overcomes disadvantages such as warping and shrinkage.
2. Structure of Engineered Wood Flooring: Engineered wood flooring consists of 3 main layers
Veneer surface layer (Natural wood layer):
Core Layer (Multi-layer plywood):
Balancing layer (Base layer):
Superior durability:
High scratch resistance: 7-layer UV coating helps the floor surface achieve AC5 scratch resistance - suitable for areas with high usage density.
High aesthetics:
Safe for health: Meets E1 standards with extremely low Formaldehyde content. Does not contain toxic chemicals, heavy metals, PVC and Dioxin.
Environmentally friendly: Using closed UV painting technology , minimizing emissions to the environment.
Restoration: After a period of use, it can be sanded and repainted to restore its original beauty.
Anti-fade: Does not fade when exposed to harsh sunlight.
Engineered wood flooring certification meets FSC standards : not only ensures sustainability and safety but also demonstrates the manufacturer's responsibility towards the environment and society. This is the optimal choice for customers interested in a green, clean and sustainable living space.
Engineered wood flooring is the optimal solution to replace traditional natural wood flooring. With its durable structure, high scratch resistance and delicate natural beauty, this product perfectly meets all aesthetic and quality needs. This is the ideal choice for modern and sustainable living spaces.
Wood Floor Warehouse System provides Engineered wood flooring , manufactured in Vietnam.
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