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Infinite Bamboo Flooring Sydney - Sydney Art Flooring

If you are looking for an eco-friendly bamboo flooring material at Sydney, then look at our Infinite Bamboo range. All range of infinite bamboo flooring will meet your needs with its large selection of colour, style and affordability. We have many infinite bamboo flooring types like natural, champagne, french bleed, walnut, dark coffee, carbonized, brown sugar, mohogany, grey wash, australiana, etc. For more information about infinite bamboo flooring then you can call us @ 02 9663 1360 or visit us @ http://sydneyartflooring.com.au/bamboo/infinite-bamboo-flooring/.

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Infinite Bamboo Flooring Sydney - Sydney Art Flooring

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  1. From Bamboo Beyong Wood In comparison to wood species, Natural Bamboo is 27% harder than oak and 13% harder than maple. Natural Bamboo is composed of complex fibers that do not absorb moisture as easily as wood. Natural Bamboo flooring is guaranteed to not cup under customary and normal use. The 3-ply horizontal and vertical construction provides assurance that our Natural Bamboo planks will not delaminate. A technically advanced aluminum oxide coating, outlasts traditional finishes 3 to 4 times over. These features combine to make Natural Bamboo an exceptionally stable flooring material. Natural Bamboo, which is technically a grass, offers many performance, aesthetic and sustainable benefits of traditional hardwood flooring. In terms of sustainability bamboo offers many benefits first of all being non-toxic. Besides its toxicity it is renewable, recyclable and biodegradable. Bamboo is considered a rapidly renewable resource and is able to be harvested every 6 years. Bamboo regenerates without planting and requires very minimal fertilization. Furthermore, bamboo releases 35% more oxygen then trees making bamboo one of the top natural floors on the market. Furthermore, the new woven/ strand bamboo flooring material is now one of the hardest flooring types available on the market. The name Natural Bamboo has always been associated with the highest standards of quality in the flooring industry. With the introduction of Premium quality Natural Bamboo flooring and accessories we continue our commitment to supplying superior products. The best bamboo flooring produced today is Natural Bamboo. Our natural bamboo is sourced from the Moso species and is grown in cold mountain climates producing a stalk that is harder and more dense than a valley grown bamboo. If you are looking for an eco-friendly flooring material bamboo can meet your needs with its large selection of color, style and affordability. 001 002

  2. Coatting To apply seven layers of primer coat and five layers of finishing coat to each piece of final, high quality, end product. Removing Drying Cutting Smashing Boiling Pressing To dry the boiled bamboo strips in kiln for several days. To remove the outer green skin and internal knots from bamboo strips. To cut the huge bamboo billet into small slabs of various thickness for different design demands. Several strips are glued together and compressed to create asolid bamboo board. To wipe out the sugar and other nutritional components so that bamboo stripes gain the ability against mould and insects. To smash Bamboo stems cut from the selected bamboo with corresponding length. 003 004

  3. 1. Do-It Yourself Friendly Installation, no nails or glue 2. Strand Woven Version is the hardest flooring on the market 3. Easy to replace damage to individual planks 4. Utilizes transition pieces to expand and contract with moisture fluctuations. Will not gap like traditional wood due to floor connecting mechanism and the ability to expand and contract 005

  4. European standards recommended in 2000 by the European Panel Industry defined formaldehyde emissions ratings. Original ratings included E1, measuring 9mg/100g and below, E2, measuring greater than 9mg/100g to below 30mg/100g, and E3, measuring a greater than 30mg/100g ratio. Pressure for more stringent standards led to a new ratings classification, E0, based on emissions measuring 0.5mg per liter and below. Europeans test methodology is based on the Perforator Test Method, which measures the formaldehyde levels inside the wood specimen. Set for January 1, 2010, will force formaldehyde emissions in adhesives even lower, to 0.05 ppm, a higher standard than that of the European E0. 008

  5. Janka, short for the Janka Scale or Janka Hardness Rating, is a way of communicating how hard a wood is. The Janka Hardness Chart lists woods by their rating. Janka Hardness Scale Stability Scale 009 010

  6. Natural Champagne P13 P14 Dimension Thickness (mm) (mm) Installation Beveling French Bleed Walnut P15 P16 WICLOC Loc&Fold Dark Coffee Carbonized P17 P18 Panel Box Pallet 1830*135*14mm 6 pcs / 1.4823m2 70 boxes . 103.76m2 Mohogany Brown Sugar P19 P20 Grey Wash Australiana P21 P22 011 012

  7. Natural Champagne 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 013 014

  8. Walnut French Bleed 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 015 016

  9. Dark Coffee Carbonized 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 017 018

  10. Brown Sugar Mohogany 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 019 020

  11. Australiana Grey Wash 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 1830 * 135 14 Loc&Fold 4 Sides Micro 021 022

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