Product Name
Bamboo Flooring
Manufacturer
AC Bamboo and Wood Co., Limited
Manufactured
China
Floor covering
Other - floor coverings

WHY BAMBOO Renewable and Sustainable unlike traditional hardwood, bamboo can be selectivelyharvested every year without destroying the green plantation on earth, the bamboo stems will sprout new shoots in the next rain season and it takes only 4 to 6 years for the bamboo to grow to its full maturity while it takes scores or even hundreds of years for that of a tree. Controled Harvesting of Bamboo most foreigners are puzzled by the words written on the moso bamboo when visiting a bamboo mountain,you can find in the picture below that all bamboo poles are marked,who's the calligrapher that wrote on bamboo? Why they wrote on bamboo? And how do they manage to write all over the bamboo mountain? The anser is,the local farmers did this,why?Cause the bamboo land in the mountain beglongs to several farmers,and each farmer will write on a new bamboo after it is born,so that they would know this bamboo belongs to me and that one belongs to you,and the other benefit is, for example, the picture below shows "6" at the top of the writing,which means this bamboo was born in the year of 2006, and when it comes to 2010 or 2012, they will cut down this one, and the words below the number "6" is the name of the farmer who owns this bamboo. The Fastest Growing Woody Plant on Earth


Bamboo is technically a grass, not a tree, it is the fastest growing woody plant on earth,It grows one third faster than the fastest growing tree. Some species can grow up to 1 meter per day. One can almost "watch it grow". “One day it was ankle-high. The next day it was up to my hips. It’s amazing stuff.” The Ideal Substitute to Traditional hardwood


Bamboo is one of the strongest building materials. Bamboo's tensile strength is 28,000 per square inch versus 23,000 for steel.25% harder than red oak and 12% harder than North American maple. 50% less expansion or contract than red oak. WHY ASIA BAMBOO Bamboo Materials Bamboo flooring can be as soft as fir and harder than maple depending on when it is harvested. We only use 4-6 years old bamboo,because they are mature bamboo,with dense fibers inside,most suitable for the making of flooring. High Technique & Matured Craftsmanship


we started with bamboo since 1998, our technique is very mature now.our machines are imported from Taiwan and Germany.with our knowledge we can say we are professional with bamboo. The Glue We Use


the glue we use in the laminating process is eco-friendly type,formaldehyde emission 0.7mg/L versus E1 standard≤1.5mg/L. The Finish We Use


the finish we use is Geman Treffert or Klumpp, all our bamboo flooring comes prefinished with 6 coats of urethane acrylated/acrylic polyurethane finish,highly anti-scratch and abrasion resistant. Warranty


lifetime warranty against delamination, 25 years' for the Aluminum Oxide finish for residential use and 5 years forcommerical use,provided all installation and maintainance guidelines are followed. Sales Policy


our company strategy is to build long term partnerhsip with distributors worldwide, we are willing to assit customers expand and grow, and we too can have a profit by mass production. We know clearly the success of ourselves are based on the success of our customers.friends all over the worlwide are cordially welcomed to join us to promote the sales of bamboo, the sustainable material for the new millenium. Interesting Facts about Bamboo


bamboo is not planted on purose,but grows naturally,and they reproduce themselves by the roots underneath the side of the bamboo facing sunlight is darker in color than the other side in the shadow the bottom of the bamboo is darker in color than the top a 6 year old bamboo is darker in coor than a younger bamboo

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