Walnut Herringbone

Model: QC-WAL-HB1 | Date:2013-06-22

Name: American Black Walnut Herringbone Parquet

Size: 490 X 70 X 10mm
          600 X 90 X 12mm
          300 X 70 X 15mm

2mm,3mm, 4mm top layer
Other sizes are workable

Structure: Multiply Eucalyptus/Birch base
                   
Joint: Tongue & groove, Type-A, Type-B
Surface: UV Lacquer
End: micro bevel
Color: Natural or color-stained;
 
 Loading: 1200-1800m2/20'FCL;
         2000-3500m2/40'FCL;
MOQ: Negotiable

Advantage:
Herringbone(fishbone) installation creates unique and romantic western style to your home decor. 
 
Other requirements:
Smoked, Carbonized, color-stained, brushed, Sawn-mark, Fire-burn, multi-ply/3-ply, other sizes, unfinished, etc are workable

Wood species: American Black Walnut
 Latin: Juglans genus
 
Wood Properties:
Its tree is extremely harge adn well distributed. Although they are primarily concentrated in the Northern hemisphere. Walnuts are also found growing in Africa and South Asia.
It's three times more durable than oak. It varies in color naturally. The tree's heartwood is a deep chocolate brown with purple overtones. And the sapwood is nearly white.
The highest grade of walnut flooring is cut from heartwood. The colorwill continue to darken naturally as the foor ages.
Walnut has a straight, even grain fro the most part. Burl patterns may appear where a limb grew out from the trunk. This beautiful patterned wood is usually reserved for making furniture. But it can sometimes be found in walnut flooring.
Walnut is a strong wood with high dimensional stability. It's less sensitive to variation in heat and humidity than many other woods. Walnut flooring can even be installed over radiant heating systems.

Feature:
Walnut solid wood flooring is unparalleled when it comes to its durability and hardness. It's a great way to add beautiful detail to your home decor.While the planks produced are of excellent quality, the material also doesn’t lack appeal and elegance in style – simple yet classical appearance.
Walnut flooring is usually air-dried instead of kiln-dried because te color shows up better that way. Since the wood has a naturally rich color, it does not need to be stained.