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  • Why choose oak flooring?

    Nothing is as English as good, solid oak. From pagan images of the green man to the legend the Royal Oak that sheltered King Charles from the roundheads - still ...

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  • The advantages of hardwood flooring

    There are considerable advantages to choosing hardwood flooring over an artificial surface or another natural material like slate, for example. Looking at practical concerns first, a wood floor is comfortable ...

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  • National Floor Show Meets “Interiors”

    The National Floor Show 2010 has been cancelled and will no longer be filling it's September slot this year at Birmingham's NEC. In fact it is unlikely that the show ...

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Hardwood testing

Different wood species exhibit different levels of hardness - soft woods such as pine have very low ratings when compared to hardwood species such as oak and walnut.

There are times when the hardness of a wood floor is a key factor - for example if the floor is to be installed in a:
- sports or dance hall
- commercial premises, pub cafe or restaurant etc
- main thoroughfare such as a hallway
- or a busy kitchen area

Measuring the hardness of a wood species can be carried out scientifically under laboratory conditions. There are two main methods - the Brinell test and the Janka test.

Janka hardness test - click here for specifications

Brinell hardness test - click here for specifications





 

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