Laminated parquet production; As the name suggests, laminated parquets are produced as a result of exposure to lamination process by cutting and pasting different types of wood into thin plates under the influence of heat and pressure. The wood types used during this production, of course, directly affect the durability and longevity of the laminate flooring.
As Boomessa Furniture & Construction, we use Okume tree, which is a very precious tree of African origin, in the lower layers of the laminate flooring. Thanks to its porous and hard structure, the Okume tree is very resistant to water, temperature changes and underfloor heating. It ensures that the laminated parquet is used for many years without deteriorating by preserving its form.
The “Marin-Kontra” technology we use in production is a technique obtained as a result of cutting trees into thin plates and sticking the tree in the direction of water and socra. In this way, working effects such as turning, balancing or breaking of the tree used in the upper layer are prevented.
In the upper layer of the laminated parquet, which we call “papel”, it is approximately 3.5 mm. We use thick wood veneer. Oak wood with a high Janka degree of hardness and walnut wood with the highest visual quality are the veneer types we prefer most as Boomessa Furniture & Construction. Scraper and polish can be applied 3 times to the laminated parquets we produce, thus ensuring that they are used for many years.