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Technical purpose The wooden floorboards consists of three layers (Figure 2). A layer of usable surface (from 2.7 - 6.6 mm) is covered with varnish seven times or oil twice. Both finishes form a thin, flexible and durable protective layer on the floor surface. The middle layer (from 6.0 mm -16.0 mm) consists of transversely arranged spruce slats that strengthen the flexibility of the floor. The bottom layer (approx. 1.8 mm) is made of a uniform spruce veneer, which stabilizes and stiffens the whole structure. The basic technical parameters and properties of the products are listed in Table 1 and Table 2 of declaration.
Types of three-layered wooden floor construction
=> three-layered wooden floor – 14,6 mm
Floors of a total thickness of 14.6 mm. Thanks to the renovatable layer of as many as 6.6 mm, this type of flooring may be renovated up to 9 times. The structure is made of spruce wood, which is characterized by high resistance to room humidity and temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The boards are finished with 7 coatings of varnish or 2 coatings of oil. Glued down to the subfloor, in the T&G installation system.
=> three-layered wooden floor – 14 mm / 21,3 mm
Floors with a total thickness of 14 mm and 21,3 mm, with a 3,5 mm-thick renovatable layer, which makes it possible to renovate the floor up to 3 times. They are installed in the 5G, T&G and 2LOC systems. The structure is made of spruce wood, which is characterized by high resistance to room humidity and temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The boards are finished with 7 coatings of varnish or 2 coatings of oil.
=> three-layered wooden floor – 13,3 mm / 10,5 mm
Floors with a total thickness of 13,3 mm and 10,5 mm, with a 2,7 mm-thick renovatable wood layer. Such a thickness makes it possible to renovate the floor two times. The floors are installed in the 2LOC system. They perform well in interiors fitted with underfloor heating. They are finished with 7 coatings of varnish. The structure is made of spruce wood, which is characterised by high resistance to room humidity and temperature fluctuations throughout the year.
Joint systems
=> joint system 5G
A distinct “click” sound signalling floorboards becoming locked together during installation. No extra tools needed for assembly. Optional locking of 2LOC boards (only on the long side of the board). Installation over an underfloor heating system is possible. Installation in the floating and glue-down systems.
=> joint system 2LOC
Capability to freely expand and contract in the horizontal plane. Possible assembly and disassembly of the floorboards. Optional locking of 5G boards (only on the long side of the board). Installation over an underfloor heating system is possible. Installation in the floating and glue-down systems.
=> joint system T&G
A traditional adhesive-based tongue-and-groove joint. The joint becomes durable after a dedicated engineering adhesive has been applied and has set. The adhesive is applied on the long and short sides of the board, and along the whole of the groove. The durability of the joint will be conditional upon the parameters of the applied adhesive. |