Rubberwood parquet floor developed in Japan

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Sanyu Yukakoji (Tokyo), wooden floor applicator for condominium, school and commercial buildings, has developed rubberwood flooring blocks jointly with a flooring manufacturer in Thailand. It will start marketing the product since this summer.

Main target is low grade flooring market for DIY stores. Parquet flooring block is 12 mm rubberwood finger jointed lumber plus 3 mm of polyethylene, making total of 15 mm thick.

Parquet flooring blocks are generally made out of oak, beech and birch but cost of such hardwood species have been soaring and they are hard to get so the market is looking for less costly product.

Rubberwood is low cost material and the quality has been tested by experimental works by Sanyu. Initial shipment is 20 feet container, which takes about 900 square meters.

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Sam WAZNI
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