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Birch laminate flooring Neutro
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Birch laminate flooring - Neutro - BERTI PAVIMENTI LEGNO - iroko / floating / glued
Birch laminate flooring - Neutro - BERTI PAVIMENTI LEGNO - iroko / floating / glued
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Characteristics

Material
birch, iroko
Installation
floating, glued
Market
home, commercial
Options
waterproof, herringbone, antibacterial

Description

Iroko Neutro is an elegant wooden flooring slightly brushed on the surface and with a natural matt lacquering. Iroko is a yellow-brown African wood and its main characteristics are stability, hardness and durability. Its fibers rich in oils make it waterproof and resistant to humidity even without special treatments. Thanks to these peculiar qualities of resistance and durability, Iroko is recommended for humid areas (i.e. in the bathroom). Iroko is a very elegant floor almost always inserted in location with classic furniture. Due to its excellent resistance to foot traffic, it is suitable even in the presence of underfloor heating. Available wood choices: Extra – Natura Iroko neutro pre-finished is available in 2-layer 13 mm planks in different widths and lengths. This wooden floor is suitable for floating or glued laying, random or herringbone installation. In addition to the standard lacquering, it is possible to request Silver Protector, the antibacterial coating based on silver ions: ideal for meeting the high sanitizing needs and for greater healthiness of the rooms of the house. For high traffic areas and in case of needs of parquet resistant to abrasion, and to light, the Hi-Tech high-resistance lacquering is available. Birch and fir multi-layer supports Ecological lacquer and glue Formaldehyde below the permitted limits Fire reaction class CFL UNI EN 13501-1:2019 CE Marked UNI EN 14342:2013

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