Engineered Oak Flooring (Holland), 12-20 mm

  • Offer
    18161739
  • Date
    2020-09-24
  • Status : expired

Product

Solid wood type European Hardwood
Species Oak
Type One Strip Wide
Core Material Plywood

Specifications

Volume 100 - -10000 m2 (sqm) per month Convert
Width 120; 140; 160; 180; 200; 220; 240; 260; 280; 300; 320 mm Convert
Length 2100-2450 mm Convert
Thickness 12; 15; 20 mm  Convert
Thickness of wear layer (top layer) 2; 3; 4; 5 mm
Description
We are Dutch producer of engineered floorboards in all kind of grades.

Within our production we do all kind of finishing and produce our own exclusive collors.

We do floorboards in all kinds of size and grade.

Also engineerd fishbone in all kind of sizes see other advertisings.

Our products from high quality are based on birch plywood with cold melted toplayer in frensh oak.

We are specialist in USA, UK, market in 20mm rustical products for competitive prices.

Feel free to send us your request and we will respond as soon as poosible.

Kind regards

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Sells to: Worldwide

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