Oak is practically synonymous with high-quality, durable, and distinctively attractive wood floors. 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. 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. Red oak has good resistance to splitting and excellent holding ability. 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.
Width: 91 or 121mm
Length: 300 - 1200mm
Thickness: 15,6 or 12,5mm
Top layer: 2 or 4mm
Finish: UV-Cured Aluminium Oxide and Ceramic
Installation: Four side tongue-and-grooved
Structure: 2-layer