Trends and woodfloors upon floorheating

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open kitchens, open bathrooms

It is hip now not to like fake.

classic heating floor heating

hotspot (radiators and ceiling) no hotspots (max temp 27-30°C) coldspots uncomfortable friendly coldspot

1. Structural suitability

GOOD BONDING

1. Glue (>200 gr/m2)2. Pressure (3xatmosphere)3. Closing time (180sec)4. Temperature (>100°C)

PARKY

HOT = 112° CCOLD = 60°C

PLY

HOT = 60° CCOLD = room°C

LAMINATE

220 C°

Thermo Resistance >0,15 m2K/W

2. Thermo Resistance < 0,15 m2K/W

RESISTANCE 0.0997 m² K/W 0.0997 m² K/W 0.0493 m² K/W 0.043 m² K/W

CONDUCTANCE 0.1 W/m/K 0.1 W/m/K 0.203 W/m/K 0.203 W/m/K

0.053 m²K/W + 0.043 m²K/W = 0.096 m²K/W

0.009 m²K/W + 0.099 m²K/W = 0.108 m²K/W

Structurally okay but NOT SUITABLE for client

BUTTER TEST

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GAPS

3. Esthetical suitability

Warping

4. HDF suitability

Parky Pro, Parky Sound, Parky Deluxe: max 12%(high waterresistent)

Parky Lounge: max 8% swelling(very high waterresistant))

Non FQ

FQ

FP FQ NAUF HDFFast Pressed

Floor Quality

Non Added Urea Formaldehyde

High Density Fibreboard

Urea Formaldehyde Emission

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