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Oak parquet

Oak flooring definitely adds to the classic and elegance of each room. Oak floors are very popular for their durability and almost unlimited durability.

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Oak´s appearance

The heartwood and sapwood of red oak are similar in appearance, which is light-colored with a reddish tone. It is slightly redder in color than white oak, which can have a white to cream to light brown color. The grain of red oak is open, and also somewhat coarser, and so more porous, than that of white oak, which tends to have longer rays. These distinctive rays are what make white oak so prized for construction of "Mission" style furniture and woodwork.

 

Depending on whether the wood is plainsawn, riftsawn, or quartersawn, the grain of both red and white oak can have a plumed or flared appearance, a lighter grain pattern with low figuring, or a "flake" pattern that is referred to as "tiger rays" or "butterflies." Red Oak boards can show a pronounced variation in appearance, depending on subspecies group, origin, growing season, and other factors; White Oak, however, shows much less variation.

 

Oak´s properties

White oak is slightly harder than red oak, and also more durable. However, both types are notably stiff and dense, have high shock resistance, and resist wear. Because of the high concentration of tannic acid in white oak, it is particularly resistant to fungi and insects.

 

Oak´s workability

Both Red and White Oak have good resistance to splitting and excellent holding ability. Red oak sands better than white; by contrast, White Oak has better machining qualities. Because of its relatively high porosity and low concentration of tannin, Red Oak works better for bleached floors than white oak, which can turn green or brown when the surface comes in contact with bleach or water-based finishes.

 

Oak´s principal uses

Oak is practically synonymous with high-quality, durable, and distinctively attractive wood floors. In addition, it is widely used in ship building, furniture and veneers, kegs and casks, truck and trailer beds, caskets, paneling, and mining timbers. Oak also makes a nice-burning fuel wood, and it yields tannin for the formulation of dyes.

  • Weight: 512 kg/m3
  • The possibility of renovation: More than 7 times
  • Tangential shrinkage: 7 %
  • Suitability with floor heating: Suitable
  • Structure: Solid wood
  • Stiffness: 97 1k kg/cm2
  • Shearing Strength: 62 kg/cm2
  • Radial Shrinkage: 3 %
  • Origin: Central Europe
  • Maximum Crushing Strength: 379 kg/cm2
  • Janka Hardness: 1360
  • Density: 560 kg/m3
  • Bending Strength: 656 kg/cm2
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