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| meishengchao | Jun 29 2016, 01:13 AM Post #1 |
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Warm heat is transferred through the wooden floor to the surface, there must be heat loss,exterior plastic panels for walls ideal flooring can minimize these losses. The floor should be how to buy geothermal heat resistance and moisture it stronger:? Requirements for wood to warm the floor of particularly stringent, and the wood is specially treated, even if it is immersed in 100 degree water will not crack, unglued, deformation and warped due to warm the floor planks for long periods in high temperature environments. so the environmental protection requirements are also requirements, formaldehyde emission requirements must meet international standards, or baked in a high temperature more easily than ordinary sheet the release of toxic substances out. Material stability is better: to heat the floor using a complex environment,corian wall cladding in canada especially in the south, the non-heating season ground to withstand moisture, while heating surface temperature suddenly rises again, the floor is bound to bear the "temperature", "humidity" in double change. So geothermal floor must buy the material good stability. In general, the smaller the thickness of the wood floor,best 2013 rated composite decking the greater the heat flow. Wood floor thickness 6.5-8.5 mm to ensure that the wooden floor with good breathability and heat dissipation. But the impact of the wooden floor thickness of the heat conduction is not great. But the temperature rises,find sample of laminate floors install the wood flooring formaldehyde release rate accelerates, should try to choose low formaldehyde emission wood floors. |
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