Description
- Wood type – Oak
- Joint – Jointless
- Size – 1205mm x 197mm x 7mm
- Thickness – 7 mm
- Class – 31
- Wear layer – Ac- 3
- Certifications – Blue angel, tse, l2c, iso 9001, ce
Laminate flooring
Laminate flooring is the most common type of multi-layer synthetic flooring that is encountered indoors in daily life. The general composition of laminate flooring consists of three layers. The base layer of laminate flooring is a waterproof layer under the floor, which increases structural stability and acts as a moisture barrier. The thick middle layer is a wood composite sole. The uppermost layer of laminate flooring is its wear-resistant surface and decorative layer, which can consist of more than one layer, depending on the production process. The surface coating of laminate flooring consists of cellulose treated with a special artificial resin to provide a hard and durable surface.
Laminate Flooring Advantages
- Laminate floors are durable, resistant to scratching and abrasion thanks to their special hard surface coatings.
- They are flame-resistant products with their heat-proof properties.
- Laminate floors are products that either fade quite late or do not fade at all, even if they are directly exposed to UV rays.
- Assembly is quick and easy.
- Thanks to the Blue Angel Certificate found in laminate flooring, you can achieve healthier floors.
- Thanks to these anti-allergic products, the powders have no place to hide.
- Can be used with an underfloor heating systems as it transmits the heat.
- It is long-lasting.
- While it is easily placed with its non-slip feature;
Jointless Laminate Flooring
Jointless laminate floors are more holistic flooring models that do not have a gap image. In this model, the laminate plates are interlocked exactly with each other. In this way, when all the plates are combined, a smooth appearance is formed on the floor. While this image is often preferred in simpler and minimal designs, it provides the opportunity to design the room more practically thanks to the fluency it creates on the floor. Jointless parquets are easily cleaned thanks to their smooth appearance and provide many years of use.
Parquet Classes – Parquet Abrasion Classes
When choosing your laminate flooring, which is one of the important parts of home decoration, it is useful to know the knowledge of etching classes. Parquet classes show that the durability and quality increases as you go from small to large. Parquet classes are generally divided into 21, 22, 23, 31, 32 and 33. Parquet wear classes are also grouped as AC3, AC4, AC5, and these groups indicate the durability of the parquet.
- Class 21 and 22 parquets are preferred in places where human density is very low.
- 32nd and 33rd class parquets are preferred in places where there is a lot of people.
- The most ideal parquet in home designs is the 31st class parquet.
(AC3) class laminate floors: preferred in rooms with a small load and walking density. They are the most preferred and the most affordable products in terms of price.
32 (AC4) class laminate floors: preferred in rooms with an average load weight. It is one of the ideal parquet types that are not high-priced.
(AC5-6) class laminate floors: They are preferred in rooms with an intense load.







