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Optional warm the floor to note several issues

Posted in Wrestling Forums by meishengchao at 06:15, Apr 23 2015

In the case of low-temperature radiant flooring used more in the north of the heating period four months a year, so the wood floor must withstand repeated heating and cooling, which requires wood floor with anti-distortion, anti-aging properties. Solid wood flooring wood processing, with the natural properties of wood, wood itself determines the performance problems of instability, as the natural environment changes, naturally, it is prone to drying shrinkage, deformation, cracking and so on. So Solid wood flooring is not suitable for being applied to geothermal systems.
Optional warm the floor to note several issues
Laminate flooring is a common choice for fast-growing wood adhesives plus high pressure after crushing repression, which contains large amounts of formaldehyde base, heat is also prone to swell after even bagging, .
Optional warm the floor to pay attention to what issues?
The best choice for professional brand to warm the floor, so more specialized, non-use of warm wood flooring is best not to use the geothermal system, because after all, its processing and processing quality we did not see before, warm wood flooring processing principles are not very understanding. While ordinary wood floor without problems in the short-term use, but after some time you will find the .
How do need to focus on the thermal conductivity of wood flooring, floor heating works by passing low-temperature radiant heat flooring fiber also has the role of a lot of heat resistance, thermal conductivity, if not very good, is not conducive to warm and also bring instability, while will not be very docile, under floor heating system temperature, and wet and dry conditions more big changes need to focus on. Warm wooden floors will bring a unique advantage, it also brings a more perfect results.

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