THE WARMTH OF WOOD, THE RESISTANCE OF BAMBOO

Technical Features

BAMBOO PARQUET TECHNICAL FEATURES (indoors)

CLASSIC BAMBOO

CONSTRUCTION: 100% bamboo, standard axle dimensions 960 x 96 x 15 mm, Grade A, fully waterproof shaft from German Treffert product, four-sided male-female interlocking for laying with dual-component adhesive on any substrate, microbisellate axles, 100% FSC certified material, CE certified, prefinished with American PPG coating, completely free from VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) (160 g/m2, 111 layers of 100% UV treated non-toxic Urethane Acrylic 100%).

(type tests carried out as per CSI S.p.A. certification and testing laboratory (IMQ group) notified EU body no. 0497, V.le Lombardia 20, 20021 Bollate (MI), compliant with EU regulation no. 305/2011 for Construction Products)

classic bamboo technical features

Standard use classic bamboo technical features

 

STRAND WOVEN BAMBOO

CONSTRUCTION: 100% strand woven bamboo, axle dimensions 915 x 135 x 12 mm, first choice, four-sided click interlocking for dry laying on soundproof mat, microbisellate axle, 100% FSC certified material, prefinished with American PPG coating, completely free from VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) (160 g/m2, 11 layers of 100% treated non-toxic Urethane Acrylic).

(type tests carried out as per CATAS S.p.A., notified EU body no. 0027, V. Antica 24/3, 33048 San Giovanni al Natisone UD)

floating strand woven bamboo technical features

Standard use tempered bamboo technical features

 

STRAND WOVEN BAMBOO FOR FLOOR HEATING

CONSTRUCTION: 100% bamboo, axle dimensions 920 x 92 x 10 mm, dual crisscrossed layers (classic bamboo lower layer + strand woven bamboo upper layer), first choice, four-sided male-female interlocking for laying with standard dual component adhesive or silanic adhesive on any substrate, microbisellate axles, 100% FSC certified material, prefinished with American PPG coating, completely free from VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) (160 g/m2, 11 layers of 100% UV treated non-toxic Urethane Acrylic).

(type tests carried out as per CATAS S.p.A., notified EU body no. 0027, V. Antica 24/3, 33048 San Giovanni al Natisone UD)

tempered bamboo technical features for floor heating system

Tempered bamboo technical features for radiant flooring

 

NATURE BAMBOO

CONSTRUCTION: 100% bamboo, standard axle dimensions 1210 x 125 x 18 mm, first choice, four-sided male-female interlocking for laying with standard dual component adhesive or silanic adhesive on any substrate, bisellate axles, 100% FSC certified material, FSC certified, CE certified, untreated rough surface.

nature bamboo technical features

Standard use nature bamboo technical features

 

DECKING FOR OUTDOORS

CONSTRUCTION: 100% bamboo, axle dimensions 2440 x 140 x 18 mm, first choice, fully-pre oiled dashboard with Kora-Holzschutz oil, stainless steel clip interlocking on long sided lateral milling, one smooth side and one thumb screwed side (laying is possible on both sides).

FEATURES:

VOLUME MASS AND THICKNESS: 700 kg/m3, 18 mm
BIOLOGICAL DURABILITY: Class 1
HUMIDITY: 13-18%;
HARDNESS: Brinell scale 4.7 kg/mm2;
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY: excellent;
RETREAT: low;
OXIDATION: low;
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: 0.17 W/m°K

 

OTHER FEATURES

hardness chart

Other technical features

 

HARDNESS

hardness chart

Hardness chart

 

What is the hardness of wood?

– Wood hardness is a measure of resistance to permanent deformation that indicates how easily a type of wood can be penetrated or indented by external forces. It is often measured using the Brinell scale, which evaluates the force a steel ball needs to penetrate the wood. The higher the rating on the Brinell scale, the harder the wood. The table above is measured with the Brinell scale.

– This property is important for determining the appropriate use of different types of wood in various applications, such as the construction of furniture, flooring and other structures.

– This is an important physical property that indicates how demanding the wood is to work with (cutting, sanding, etc.) and how well it resists impacts, falling objects, stiletto heels and other stresses.

– Hardness is closely linked to the density of the wood: woods with dense, compact and closely spaced fibers are harder and less elastic than woods with a more porous structure.