Hot Sale Real Veneer Wire-brushed/Handscraped/Distressed/Carbonized Wood Engineered Maple Flooring with Cheap Price

Loading Port:Dalian Port

Payment Terms:TT or L/C

Min Order Qty:1000 m²

Supply Capability:40*40GP m²/month

Product Description:

 

Product Name:Engineered Maple Flooring

Specifications of Engineered Maple flooring:

 

1.Size:12/2 x 127x RLmm 

 

2.Structure:engineered 

 

3.Surface: antique 

 

3.Grade:ABC

 

Antique Engineered Maple Flooring

 

1. Size: 12/2 x 127 x RLmm, according to your request

2. Structure: engineered or Solid

3. Grade: ABC

4. Surface: antique

5. Joins: T&G

6. Finish: prefinished with UV anti-scratch Al2O3 lacquer, unfinished, wood oil coating, PU coating

7. Color: various colors are available.

8. Edge Detail: Square, Micro beveled, Eased, Beveled

 

Wood Species Available:

Our collection consists of various kinds of wood from South America, Asia, Africa, etc…

 

 

Asia Species

South America Species

Africa Species

=   Oak

=   Ash

=   Elm

=   Pine

=   Birch

=   Maple

=   Beech

=   Acacia

=   Kempas

=   Merbau

=   Burma teak

=   Chinese teak

 

=   Tigerwood

=   Ipe (Brazilian Walnut)

=   Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry)

=   Cumaru (Brazilian Teak)

=   Santos Mahogany (Cabreuva)

=   Cherry

=   Red Oak

=   White oak

=   Hard maple

=   Hickory / Pecan

=   American walnut

 

=   Iroko

=   Wenge

=   Doussie

=   Sapelle

=   Curupay

=   Guatambu

 

 

Product classification:

 

Board-to-Board Color Variation

Wood is a natural material that features changes in color and tone. The board-to-board color variation is more pronounced in some species, less in others. If you like the look of contrasting light and dark tones, select a species that offers "most" color variation. If you prefer consistent color from board to board, choose the "least" color variation.

Hardness Scale 

The density/hardness of the wood species and its ability to withstand foot traffic, children and pets will impact its wear performance, and will vary from species to species. Strong, resilient Oak is used as the industry benchmark. The hardness scale shown to the left shows the relative hardness of this wood species.

 Engineered Maple Flooring

Engineered Maple Flooring