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Overview on the Parquet Industry in Indonesia Special on Automatisation and packaging Special Maintenance and cleaning systems and their display Special Adjustable temporary floor support systems for terrace floors Special Hard wax oil Aftershow Carrefour International Du Bois (France) Special Providers of Hungarian point and herringbone N° 54, July 2012 - Price: 8 - Published 7 times a year - (Feb, March, May, July, Sept, Nov, Dec) Office of delivery 9099 Ghent X, P911092, BC 31359 — Responsible Publisher: Filip De Ridder INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL trade journal for import, export, distribution and laying of parquet, laminate, cork flooring and related products

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Overview on the Parquet Industry in Indonesia

Special on Automatisation and packaging

Special Maintenance and cleaning systems and their

display

Special Adjustable temporary floor support systems for

terrace floors

Special Hard wax oil

Aftershow Carrefour International Du Bois (France)

Special Providers of Hungarian point and

herringbone

N° 54, July 2012 - Price: €8 - Published 7 times a year - (Feb, March, May, July, Sept, Nov, Dec)

Office of delivery 9099 Ghent X, P911092, BC 31359 — Responsible Publisher: Filip De Ridder

I N T E R N AT I O N A L

INTERNATIONAL trade journa l for impor t , expor t , d is tr ibut ion and lay ing of parquet , laminate , cork f loor ing and re lated produc ts

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MS POLYMERTM

Why KANEKA MS PolymerTM technology as polymer of choice for your

parquet adhesives ?

KANEKA BELGIUM N.V.High Performance Polymers Division

Nijverheidsstraat 16 - 2260 Westerlo-Oevel - BELGIUMTel: +32(0)14 25 45 44 - Fax: +32(0)14 25 78 87

E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.kaneka.be

Broad polymer portfolio for tailor-made performanceBreites Polymer Portfolio

Широкая номенклатура полимеров

Suitable for various kinds of wood & many different subfl oorsFür viele Holz- und Untergrundarten geeignet

Универсальность: подходит для многих пород древесин и подложек

Isocyanate free & solvent freeIsocyanat- und lösungsmittelfrei

не содержит, ни изоцианата, ни растворителей

Removable without leaving stainsKlebstoffreste können leicht entfernt werden und hinterlassen keine Flecken

Остатки клея легко удаляются, не оставляя пятен

Excellent storage stability & multiple use without wasteAusgezeichnete Lagerbeständigkeit und häufi ge Anwendung ohne Rückstände

Отличная стабильность при хранении; при частом использовании нет остатков

No black fi ngersDie Hände bleiben sauberРуки остаются чистыми

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Floor Forum International, N° 54,July ’12 Photo Z-Parket

Overview on the Parquet Industry in Indonesia

Special on Automatisation and packaging

Special Maintenance and cleaning systems and their

display

Special Adjustable temporary fl oor support systems for

terrace fl oors

Special Hard wax oil

Aftershow Carrefour International Du Bois (France)

Special Providers of Hungarian point and

herringbone

N° 54, June 2012 - Price: €8 - Published 7 times a year - (Feb, March, May, July, Sept, Nov, Dec)

Office of delivery 9099 Ghent X, P911092, BC 31359 — Responsible Publisher: Filip De Ridder - Mieke Vandeputte

I N T E R N AT I O N A L

INTERNATIONAL trade journa l for impor t , expor t , d is tr ibut ion and lay ing of parquet , laminate , cork f loor ing and re lated produc ts

When people talked about wood-

en floors a good 50 years ago, they

always meant solid wood floors. It

goes without saying that over the

centuries the sizes, fitting patterns,

thicknesses, and finishing methods

had changed considerably, but the

floors were always made from sol-

id wood floorboards. Nowadays, the

fact is that no less than 77% of all

new wooden floors are multi-layered

floors. A good proportion of those are

fitted floating. Does that make adhe-

sive producers feel uneasy? According

to Mr Giangiulio from Mapei, it cer-

tainly doesn’t. He comments: “A good

proportion of so called ‘engineered

floors’ are still fitted using glue. This

has certainly ensured that floor fit-

ters have shown a lot more inter-

est in single component glues. We’re

talking first of all about the 1-compo-

nent PU adhesives and then today’s

1-component silane-based adhesives

such as our Ultrabond Eco S 955 1K”.

At Mapei they vehemently deny that

glueing will disappear into history un-

der the success of floated fitting. Mr

Giangiulio continues: “On the contra-

ry! The success of laminate, which can

only be fitted floating, will one day

‘diminish’. There’s a lot of confusion

amongst consumers about laminate

and parquet. We’re quite convinced

that lots of consumers will eventual-

ly return to real parquet floors.” That

means that glue is still absolutely es-

sential. The question is: which glue?

The suggestion that there are specific

adhesives suited to the various sorts

of wood is apparently not true. Mr

Giangiulio explains: “We have cheap-

er adhesives which can be used with

the traditional sorts of wood and

more expensive ones which are suita-

ble for all sorts of wood.” As far as si-

lane technology glues are concerned,

there is no distinction on the basis of

sorts of wood. He continues: “We of-

fer three sililated polymer adhesives

and the difference relates to the size

of the planks and solid boards , not

the type of wood used. We do have

one more silane adhesive which has

been developed specially for teak

in an outdoor environment.” At all

events, these silane glues are the fu-

ture. At Mapei they have witnessed a

quite noticeable rise in the sales of

these glues. Wooden floors account

for barely 5.6% of the entire floor

market, yet they are a very important

segment for Mapei. Mr Giangiulio

says “The proportion of wood may be

small, but wood certainly produces

the best and most attractive floors.”

In recent years, chemical producers

have been ‘fiddling’ with the formulas

in just about all glue segments. New

technology and also environmental

legislation have undoubtedly played a

big part here. In answer to the ques-

tion of whether or not we can expect

more innovations in the near future,

Mr Giangiulio gives a crystal-clear re-

sponse: “At Mapei we work on tech-

nologies and innovations every day.”

That’s certainly clear enough.

Mr Angelo Giangiulio (Mapei)

“Silane-based adhesives are the major growth area in the world of adhesives.”

5 Inside news

9 Aftershow Carrefour International du Bois (Nantes/France)

15 Special Maintenance and cleaning systems and their display

20 Special Small- and medium-sized modulair oil and lacquer machines

24 Industry news 1

25 Special Sports Floors : finishes and renovation

28 Advertorial Z-parket (B)

30 Special Adjustable temporary floor support systems for terrace floors

34 Industry news 2

35 Advertorial Easydek (The Netherlands)

36 Special ‘Find the way to Industrial lacquers, they offer benefits’

39 Special on Automatisation and packaging

43 Advertorial DeckWise (NL)

45 Special Hygrometers (types and use)

48 Special Hard wax oil

52 Special Providers of Hungarian point and herringbone

56 Overview on the Parquet Industry in Indonesia

58 Product news

MS POLYMERTM

Why KANEKA MS PolymerTM technology as polymer of choice for your

parquet adhesives ?

KANEKA BELGIUM N.V.High Performance Polymers Division

Nijverheidsstraat 16 - 2260 Westerlo-Oevel - BELGIUMTel: +32(0)14 25 45 44 - Fax: +32(0)14 25 78 87

E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.kaneka.be

Broad polymer portfolio for tailor-made performanceBreites Polymer Portfolio

Широкая номенклатура полимеров

Suitable for various kinds of wood & many different subfl oorsFür viele Holz- und Untergrundarten geeignet

Универсальность: подходит для многих пород древесин и подложек

Isocyanate free & solvent freeIsocyanat- und lösungsmittelfrei

не содержит, ни изоцианата, ни растворителей

Removable without leaving stainsKlebstoffreste können leicht entfernt werden und hinterlassen keine Flecken

Остатки клея легко удаляются, не оставляя пятен

Excellent storage stability & multiple use without wasteAusgezeichnete Lagerbeständigkeit und häufi ge Anwendung ohne Rückstände

Отличная стабильность при хранении; при частом использовании нет остатков

No black fi ngersDie Hände bleiben sauberРуки остаются чистыми

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Bona introduces an all-new system that revives wooden

floors instantly – bringing dull floors back to life. Specially

formulated for wooden floors, the Bona Deep Clean System

reaches deep down into the floor surface to remove even

the toughest dirt, grime and scuff marks.

Securing great and safe results, the Bona Deep Clean

offers you increased revenues as well as regular projects

from your best customers.

bona.com/deepcleansystem

Reviv

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Bona Deep Clean Sys

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Reviving Wooden FloorsBona Deep Clean System – your next business opportunity

Clean

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Reviving wooden floors – your next business opportunity.

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> Inside newsKerakoll GreenLabIn May, the Kerakoll Greenlab opened his doors.

The Greenlab is the larg-est and most important laboratory for research and development for Eco-friendly products, which improve the Indoor Air Quality and comfort of living. 7000

m2 working area, and more than 100 researchers and developers working here. The Kerakoll Greenlab collaborates with the most important and reputable international laboratories and is in pos-session of the latest technologies to study the composition and the behavior of the materials in nanometric scale. The Greenlab is made with the latest Green technologies and materials made out of recycled natural minerals. The energy needed in the Greenlab is produced by the Greenlab itself. For more info about the Greenlab on the web site of Kerakoll.

Osmo in the big, wide world: opening of the showroom in Mongolia

Showtime in Ulaanbaatar: Osmo attaches impor-tance to their internation-ality and for this reason they recently opened the first showroom of the company in the capital of Mongolia. They present a section from their wide

product range containing wood products for interior and exteri-or use and the corresponding surface finish to establish their products in the Central Asian metropolis. Paul Lockwood-Lee, Export Manager from the German head office in Warendorf, ac-companied the opening of the showroom and the building of the show house made by Osmo products directly on-site. „We would like to support our Mongolian team colleagues and the local tradesmen by training them in regard to the Osmo products and their construction.” We hope drawing interest and getting into the products by presenting our showroom.

Bassano Parquet

Bassano Parquet have made wood their very own mission, right from when in 1832 they started up their woodworking business, which is still today run by the same family specialized in the man-ufacture of prefinished two or three layer flooring. Wood flooring is now quite rightly enjoying a role and a dignity equaling that of all other furnishing items that create the style of a home, to the very point that there are actual trends linked to the finished appearance with respect to both the texture and the color. The pride and joy of Bassano Parquet is this three-layer, 18-mm thick floorboard in oak that is a compendium of the handicraft expertise of the company; the deep hand planing of the 6-mm

thick rounded top layer, the birch multilayer intermediate layer and the bottom layer in 6-mm thick oak make each floorboard unique and particularly precious. “Opera Prima” is a matter of character, combining essentiality and sweet nostalgia. Different finishes are available.

BuzonThis is the new hub and confluence of leisure, situated, as the name suggests, at the confluence of the rivers Rhone and Saone at Lyon, an impressive 5,500m² terrace in ipe, fitted on more than 30,000 Buzon adjustable screwjack pedestals.

Blocks by the thousandThe terrace is fitted on 30,000 adjustable ped-estals support made by the company Buzon Head Office Belgium. Initially, part of the terrace was due to have been fitted on backing strips, but the re-inforced concrete floor un-derneath was so attractive that Mr Yoann Suel, manag-er of the company Parquet Sol, had a change of heart and decided to use the Buzon Pedestals for the whole area. Indeed, the ter-race is formed by the roof

in the shape of a bubble, which forms a sort of covered yard, but rain can reach a small section of the terrace because of the ef-fects of the wind.

The Classic Parquet: HARO Strip Parquet adds natural elegance to the interior design

A light and airy flat in a historic building, high ceilings and exquisite strip parquet at one’s feet – that’s the epitome

of urban living. But strip par-quet of course looks just as beauti-

ful in new buildings. Its special format allows laying different pat-terns from herringbone, basket weave and diagonal installations to a combination of different wood species and much more.

Showcasing expert installation servicesHARO’s range of two-layer parquet offers everything profession-al installers need to effectively market their services. Designed for full glue-down installation, this floor should only be laid by qualified parquet specialists. The choice of raw, unfinished prod-ucts has been expanded to allow the trade to offer custom sur-face treatments. In addition, the range of natural oils with which installers can finish the parquet on-site has also been extended. Available in mixed cartons containing left and right strips, HARO Strip Parquet Allegro allows skilled parquet specialists to quick-ly and easily lay patterns that are as diverse as their customers’ wishes

Bona introduces an all-new system that revives wooden

floors instantly – bringing dull floors back to life. Specially

formulated for wooden floors, the Bona Deep Clean System

reaches deep down into the floor surface to remove even

the toughest dirt, grime and scuff marks.

Securing great and safe results, the Bona Deep Clean

offers you increased revenues as well as regular projects

from your best customers.

bona.com/deepcleansystem

Reviv

ing Floors

Bona Deep Clean Sys

temNEW

Reviving Wooden FloorsBona Deep Clean System – your next business opportunity

Clean

ReviveRenovate

Reviving wooden floors – your next business opportunity.

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STARDECK is high quality terrace decking produced by IFURA. The company started in 1924 as a family business and in the meantime it has grown into a well-established manufacturing company specialising in all sorts of solid wood merbau products.

IFURA’s products are exported all over the world with respect for international quality standards. 750 enthusiastic staff members work in the two highly modern production areas covering 90,000m², designed to produce more than 100 containers (20’) for shipment.

STARDECK guarantees terraces of the very highest quality in all sorts of profi les. STARDECK is the only terrace decking which is supplied K.D. 14-16% as standard and treated against so called bleeding, something which, together with the fourfold oils, offers just about complete protection.

STARDECK comes with the CERTISOURCE certifi cate based on DNA sample research during cutting and processing designed to give a guarantee that it is 100% legal.

KEURHOUT has granted the Certisource certifi cate the approval of the KEURHOUT LEGAL SYSTEM after thorough research. This means that all Dutch government bodies accept the use of STARDECK with the Certisource certifi cate.

FSC: the IFURA factory has the FSC certifi cate SGS-COC-008121, Licence no. FSC-C102207.

CONCESSIONS: all STARDECK merbau timber comes from IFURA’s own concessions in Papua, totalling 450,000 ha. The company guarantees an ongoing supply for (very) large quantities.

Induco Timber Products BVEuropean Sales Offi ce Ifura

Patrijzendonk 10,4711LB Sint Willebrord, The Netherlands

tel+31 641 506 106 email : stardeck.starfl [email protected]

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Future Floors, the event for the floor sector, has been cancelled

Future Floors, the trade fair for the en-tire floor sector, was supposed to take place from 23 up to and including 25 September in Kortrijk Xpo. The organi-sation regrets to inform you that this event is cancelled. It is just a few months until the start of the fair and the number of participants is simply too low. If the

fair took place nonetheless, the visitors would not be offered the quality that they are used of Kortrijk Xpo. It is due to the fact that a substantial number of interested, potential participants have waited too long to decide whether they would be participating in the fair or not, that we now lack the time to set up a well-organ-ised event.

Exhibition manager Nathalie Sandra: “Between the positive result of our research with regards to the feasibility of Future Floors and the start of the sale in October 2011, the economic future perspective has changed substantially. Due to a whole range of external factors the initial enthusiasm has cooled off and a lot of companies have waited to see which way the wind blows. We understand their point of view, but we do not want to raise the

wrong expectations both towards our participants as well as to-wards the visitors. This is why we have made this extremely hard yet necessary decision to cancel Future Floors.”

“Just to be clear: the organisation is still convinced that an initia-tive such as Future Floors can open up new markets. This is why Kortrijk Xpo does not rule out that the idea of the trade fair is picked up again in the future!

PROGRESS PROFILES: THE SQUARE DISPLAYEvery showroom has its own style, but whilst the high range sets the tone, the SQUARE DISPLAY from PROGRESS PROFILES plays the main part. This display makes it possible to pre-sent profiles in a different manner. They are displayed in front of everything in a finishing and decorative manner and less as a technical product. This tool is an essential element for all dealers who want to offer their clients a com-plete service. The displays gives advice, any-where in the world, which goes far beyond the choice of tiles. They also bring out the best in all products in the showroom.

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DOMOTEX Middle East 2012 (8. to 11 November)DOMOTEX Middle East attracts leading companiesEgger confirmes participation

DOMOTEX Middle East is on its way to becoming the most important fair for carpets and floor coverings in Turkey and the Middle East. Many leading compa-nies, including Oriental Weavers, Balta,

Talis, Tisca, Flamingo Parquet, jSerfloor and Küberit have al-ready confirmed their participation. Now also EGGER, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high quality laminate flooring, will be exhibiting at Domotex Middle East.Rene Löschnigg, Marketing Project Manager at EGGER Retail Products GmbH, explains: “Turkey is an important market for us. With Domotex Middle East, we have selected a plat-form from which we expect excellent access to customers in Turkey and the Middle East.”Leading international flooring companies will be displaying carpets, textile and resilient floor coverings and parquet and laminate as well as application and installation technology at the Istanbul Expo Center from 8 to 11 November. As with all DOMOTEX events, only professional visitors are allowed.

DOMOTEX Russia 2012 (26-28 September): aiming for the promising Russian-speaking market

Now it is only three more months, before Deutsche Messe RUS will be holding its first trade fair for carpets and floor coverings in Moscow: DOMOTEX Russia, 26 – 28 September 2012.

Martin Folkerts, Director Global Fairs at Deutsche Messe, is looking forward to organizing the only trade show for floor-ings in this promising market as he explains: “With Russia’s economy ranking 11th in terms of nominal GDP, all signs are pointing to rich business opportunities in a dynamic market place. The fact that the Russian capital of Moscow boasts the largest concentration of billionaires of any city in the world caters for an elevated demand for luxury goods. And an add-ed impetus from hosting the mega-events such as the Winter Olympics in 2014 and the FIFA Football Worldcup in 2018 will fuel the domestic demand.” DOMOTEX Russia 2012 will coincide with Heimtextil Russia 2012 and with the trade fair R + T Russia 2012 at the IEC “Crocus Expo” site in Moscow. This constellation of events will guarantee potentially large attendances when the new trade fair makes its Russian debut.

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The Blanchon range of oils, lacquers, stains, ageing agents and fillers are used by wood flooring professionals the world over. Small wonder given the reassurance of local support staff in each country, and products consistently manufactured to the highest standards. Quality that has been our trademark for over 60 years. Every day, to make sure that your wood is the most beautiful flooring on the market, our team works to develop even more effective products with the greatest possible respect for the environment. With our ongoing development of innovative treatments, Blanchon offers the trade all the answers for perfect wood flooring.

Blanchon U.K. For more information, please contact: John-David PAPWORTH - Mob. 07835 354 871- e-mail: [email protected]

Tel Export lines: +33 472 89 06 09 - www.blanchon.co.uk

Respect for people and the environment

www.blanchon.com

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Trade fair review: Carrefour du Bois 2012 (Nantes/France)A highly successful fair despite economic uncertainty

With about 10,000 visitors (the same number as in 2010), Carrefour du Bois once again proved a great success. Clearly, the current economic climate did nothing to deter wood professionals from making their way to the city of Nantes in Western France early in June. Exhibitors expressed their complete satisfaction with the numbers and profiles of visitors and the pleasant business atmosphere during the show. Moreover, the organisers said that Carrefour du Bois had once again shown its growing international character with more visitors from abroad (19% as compared to 15% in 2010).

The success of this show in the current difficult economic climate shows the strength and future potential of the wood industry. We’re living not only in times of economic hardship, but also in times when the demand for raw materials is greater than ever. Consequently, people are looking for natural materials which can also be recycled. If previous industrial generations regarded wood as old fashioned or redundant, people today are once again start-ing to realise its versatility, beauty, and, especially, its leading role in the fight against climate change. Moreover, wood has been capturing the hearts of consumers for a few years now. And so, the parquet industry can certainly look forward to a bright future.

As usual, this article summarises what exhibitors in Nantes had on show for the flooring industry.

Floor Forum and Floor Forum InternationalIn keeping with tradition, your trade journal was also in attendance at Carrefour du Bois. On this occasion, we opted to welcome our visitors to a lively design stand with a pleasant lounge atmosphere. This year,

too, we were able to welcome lots of readers, clients, and other business professionals from France and abroad. The floor at our stand proved a big hit and gave the whole unit a highly exclusive look. It was a Balterio DOLCE 754 White Hemlock. This is a trendy white laminate floor with a soft touch of matt finish on a

thickness of 7mm. This laminate does not have a V-groove and fits in perfectly in combination with a loungy, trendy interior. The matt finish gives the floor a natural look. This floor is CL32/AC4 and is therefore suitable for heavy domestic and light commercial use.

Altholz Altholz is an Austrian specialist (based near Linz) in parquet floors made from old reclaimed wood from Austria, Hungary, and Czech Republic. They offer both solid wood and multi-layer old floors.

The company works mainly in response to client demand. Altholz has established a good reputation and works together with a number of prestigious architects from both Austria and other European countries. B-Fix

This specialist in fasten-ing systems for wooden planks had a number of striking innovations at its stand. For example, there was the LED board, a synthetic terrace plank with built-in LED lights, a project in collaboration

with lighting specialist Niko. There was also a new profile for walls and floors (the B-Fix plus) and there was also the B-Fix Premium with tongue and groove, which provided a smaller space be-tween the planks. For those wanting to keep the B-Fix fastening components out of sight (especially on the wall) there is now the B-Fix Black One, the trusted B-Fix screws and clips in a black coating. B-Fix is also launching as standard two new types of screws, which are 22% stronger and can also be used for the most difficult and driest sorts of wood with no problem at all.

Balterio Laminate specialist Balterio exhibited its splendid new collections to the visitors of this show. These new collections were three in number, namely Dolce, Xperience plus, and Infinity. Dolce is a 7mm

Blanchon

The Blanchon range of oils, lacquers, stains, ageing agents and fillers are used by wood flooring professionals the world over. Small wonder given the reassurance of local support staff in each country, and products consistently manufactured to the highest standards. Quality that has been our trademark for over 60 years. Every day, to make sure that your wood is the most beautiful flooring on the market, our team works to develop even more effective products with the greatest possible respect for the environment. With our ongoing development of innovative treatments, Blanchon offers the trade all the answers for perfect wood flooring.

Blanchon U.K. For more information, please contact: John-David PAPWORTH - Mob. 07835 354 871- e-mail: [email protected]

Tel Export lines: +33 472 89 06 09 - www.blanchon.co.uk

Respect for people and the environment

www.blanchon.com

EXPERTISETOGETHER

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laminate range with a True-to-Nature finish or soft touch finish in eight decors and with a plank width of 18.9cm. Xperience Plus is a highly elegant collection with 3D wood effect or also a soft touch effect with V-groove along the long and short sides. The Infinity (hardness class AC4) is also new. This is an exclusive collection with extremely big planks (2039 x 238mm) and comes in eight decors and with a 3D wood effect and a True-to-Nature wood effect in which the relief follows the pattern of the wood to perfection.

Both Xperience Plus and Infinity are already equipped with the inno-vative PXP Press Xpress fitting system whereby it is sufficient simply to press the ends against each other in order to se-cure them. This system is

unique on the market because just one single lock is enough to in-stall both the horizontal and vertical sides of the laminate planks. The clip in the plank guarantees immediate fastening to produce a strong and seamless joint. The idea is that in time other existing and future collections will adopt this innovative fastening system.

Berry Alloc With its highly diverse and strongly market-oriented range of laminate (DPL and HPL), parquet, wall furnishing, click vinyl, and its novelties, Berry Alloc attracted attention from lots of fair visitors. Berry Alloc’s one stop shopping concept (a reference to the completeness and variety of their range) proved popular with French and foreign professionals.

And so, the company was greatly satisfied and also said that visitors were genuinely interest-ed in innovation rather than in knock-down price products.

Blanchon The French parquet and wood finish specialist Blanchon have plenty of new finishes to offer. For example, they have improved the SPORT range for sports floors with a comprehensive range of finishing prod-

ucts for sports floors (approved by the French Basketball Federation). Sport Surfaces is a brand new water-based paint unique on the market designed for the mandatory coloured sur-faces on the floors. It is available in numerous colours (38), ide-al for ensuring the colour of the floor matches the colours of the club or sponsor. Sport Traces is a another brand new water-based paint specially designed for the lines on a sports floor. It is completely odourless, definitely anti-slip, and has a very high resistance. In addition, there is a dedicated cleaner, which cleans and maintains the surface finish perfectly. Another new finish is the White Concept. A 2-product system

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combining Prim’aquateinte as a primer and the Aquateinte 2K White or Pearl Grey for the stain, insuring you can lacquer these contempory colour for a long-lasting protection of the floor. The new primer Prim’aquateinte blocks the tannins in the wood, which could cause an unwanted change of colour to yellow. For wooden deckings Blanchon has the Colourless Anti-UV System: a 2-product water-based system with Conditionner as a base coat and Protector as a top coat. This Anti-UV System for deckings blocks out the ageing process of the wood caused by the sunlight and it preserves the original colour of the wood. It reduces maintenance for outdoor wood by half compared to others finishes available on the market and wood traditionnally difficult to impregnate, like Douglas or Red Cedar, can also effectively been protected.

Boen Parkett For several decades, Boen Parkett has enjoyed an outstanding rep-utation for its floors, including its sports floors. At the Carrefour show they highlighted the new Actiflex Stadium floors. This is a sports floor parquet (approved by the international basketball as-sociation FIBA) which is ideal for small surfaces such as fitness gymnasia. It is constructed as follows (total height 29mm): the subfloor is fitted with a moisture barrier, a shock absorbent layer, and the Actiflex on top. The Actiflex planks consist of an HDF base, a Boen 5G X-Press profile, and a noble top layer (3.5mm).

Briançon Production Briançon, the well known putty specialist from Toulouse, pre-sented its extensive range of powders and wood paste at the Carrefour show and also unveiled one innovation, namely the

Woodmastic E100 specially for terrace floors. This is a putty for outdoor use and it is ideal for restoring small abnormalities in the wood. The Woodmastic E100 can also be used on tropical wood planks, but this product is designed primarily for use on the increasingly popular native thermally treated wood and au-toclave wood.

Chêne de l’Est Chêne de l�Est highlighted its new Top 4 floor range. This is mul-ti-layer parquet with a 4mm top layer on plywood (total width 16mm). The top layer is in authentic French oak, available in 100 different finishes. The width of the planks varies between 140 and 220mm, whilst the lengths go up to 250cm. They also highlighted the ultra-strong coat of varnish (25000 cycles in the Tabertest) for sandpapered and brushed sorts of parquet, which particularly lend themselves to high traffic locations.

Ciranova At Carrefour du Bois Ciranova endeavoured to present itself as a spe-cialist in various indoor and outdoor finishing products in a very exten-sive and well selected trendy range of colours. Visitors from France and

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natural colour, and good chemical and mechanical resistance and, moreover, also offers a highly matt (non-shine) surface). The company also highlighted its new range of finishes for out-door wood. This included the various Ciranova products for pro-tecting outdoor wood, giving it an attractive look, and/or restor-ing its beauty. In addition, Ciranova also presented a range of colour oils for outdoor wood. Other products in the Outdoor range included the green streak Remover, the Anti-ageing to re-store the wood’s original colour, the Ecoteak for teak wood, and traditional teak oil.

Europlac-Cabannes This 100% French par-quet manufacturer, based in the vineyards of Bordeaux, presented its new sales concept, Parquet à la Carte. If consumers have too many choices in collec-tions, they find it hard to

choose. This is why it is much better to allow clients to make a handy choice à la carte. Clients pass by a trajectory of colour, size, type of parquet, more or less rustic, finish, and a series of op-tions. The company also presented 10 new colours within the French oak collection (Fragrances). This collection plays on natu-ral shades and includes smoked and light ‘Flemish’ tints. Moreover, Europlac-Cabannes also presented the ‘Prestige’ range with a plywood bottom layer in birch.

Flexura Veneer parquet specialist Flexura has been operating on the French market for three years and took part in the show to consolidate and develop its position. At the show Flexura high-lighted their flexibility and high quality service. As regards prod-ucts, it was the oak Natural Wood Look floor which adorned the stand and proved to be the main attraction for visitors. Moreover, this very attractive floor is available in several lengths and widths.

Florian Legno The Italian company Florian Legno, located in the region of Treviso, used Carrefour du Bois to highlight its wide range of European hard-wood, which includes oak and beech. This wood can be processed

for parquet floors, but also for terrace planks.

Fordaq Fordaq’s aim was to use its presence at the show to highlight the importance of its web site. With over 50,000 professionals (producers, sawmills, veneer makers, panel producers, import-ers, and large industrial users) in membership, Fordaq provides a huge platform for doing business. Many of the biggest wood traders in Europe are members of Fordaq. Fordaq has offices in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Rumania, Poland, and China. The web site also gives a lot of news and sends its members a regular newsletter.

Gazzotti By attending Carrefour du Bois, Italian parquet manufacturer Gazzotti underlined the impor-tance that it attaches to the French market. The company now has five agents in France and was aiming to highlight the

range, general quality, and diversity of Gazzotti floors.

Haro German manufacturer Haro provided a party football atmosphere at its stand. Amongst other things, the company was celebrating its 25th year as a supplier of laminate and at the same time handed out team shirts

of the national football team at the European Championship. All this was intended to highlight the Haro products, which the com-pany describes as very competitively priced for the quality sup-plied.

Inpa Parketvloeren The Dutch parquet man-ufacturer Inpa showed off a number of its most innovative ranges of par-quet for the benefit of visitors. These included the Black and White Collection, distressed European oak parquet

which is available, for example, hand-scraped and bleached. All together, there are ten colours, which vary from black to white with a whole series of shades in between. The range of genuine-ly old oak parquet also stood out: this is a range of multi-layer with a top layer of 7mm (250 to 300 years old) and widths be-tween 14 and 28cm.

Kährs France Kährs was able to show its visitors a number of attractive novel-ties. For example, there was the Schine Collection, a plank floor in oak, beech, or ash with a gloss finish and in eight trendy col-ours. Kährs also had a world premiere, the first Fair Trade label certified parquet floor: the World Collection. The floor is fully FSC approved and is available in a number of dark tropical sorts of wood (including jatoba). The Arbusto Collection is a range of floors with a manual finish in the style of old carriage floors.

Lamett Europe Lamett Europe unveiled a number of new collections. For exam-ple, there is the Cuba, a smoked parquet, dried oxidatively with a fiery character in 10 colours. The planks are 19cm wide and 15mm thick with a top layer of 4mm. Lamett’s laminate range included the Sapphire & Classica. This is a laminate floor with a vintage and aged look with planks which are 193mm wide. There are six decors available all together.

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Lime Alternative Supplier Lime used this show to highlight coconut wood for its visitors. This is an extremely tough sort of wood, which has an unprecedented ecological character. The core of the old coconut palm stalks from plantations are re-used instead of being burnt. The material looks good and for outdoor use stands out because of its uniform ageing.

LTL Woodproducts As one of the leading wood suppliers with over 100 years of experience, LTL Woodproducts sim-ply could not miss Carrefour du Bois. It pre-sented its broad range of wood and drew atten-tion to its excellent ser-

vice and reliability as a partner. A company representative said, “In these difficult economic times, reliable suppliers such as LTL Woodproducts are very important to companies in the wood in-dustry.”

Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC) MTCC wanted to use this trade fair to inform the Western European mar-ket of its operation. They ensure that all imported tropical wood also meets the PEFC standard. In Malaysia itself the Council is responsible for

the further development of sustainable forest management and the conservation of the local rain forests. The MTCC certification is recognised by Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Finland, Belgium, and Switzerland.

Meister Werke Meister highlighted a whole series of products, which take full advantage of the trends and preferences on the French market. For example, they presented the long and wide parquet planks in French oak. For its wall furnishing they unveiled the SP300 3D wall covering in which the height of the wall furnishing can be set in such a way as to create special 3D effects on the wall. In the laminate range attention was drawn to the CD400 with dimen-sions up to 2.6 metres long and 23.8cm wide.

Milesi Milesi, part of the Italian chemical group IVM Chemicals since 2007, is a supplier to the wood industry and has a range of products for parquet professionals and floor fitters. At its stand Milesi displayed a new water-

borne terrace varnish system, the Hydrocrom hydro-nature for tropical wood sorts and sorts which contain tannin. This is de-signed to impregnate and varnish the wood after it has been planed. This product gives the wood long-term colour-fast pro-tection.

Oosterlinck With its attendance at Carrrefour du Bois, this Belgian family busi-ness proved the growing importance of France as an export mar-ket for Oosterlinck. In addition to the diverse range of wooden doors, Oosterlinck showed off its range of Green Parquet (solid and semi-solid wood). This range contains only the highest qual-ity French oak (with the most tannins). The semi-solid variant has a top layer of 4 or 6mm on a birch plywood base. At the show Oosterlinck also exhibited four new exclusive colours in addition to the existing distressed colours. As regards the company export strategy, Mr Oosterlinck said that they are looking primarily to-wards Belgium’s neighbours.

Original Parquet Original Parquet is one of Italy’s biggest parquet producers. With its at-tendance at Carrefour du Bois, this manufacturer from near Ravenna took its first steps towards ex-port. At the show the company profiled itself

as a big parquet specialist in olive tree wood and launched the Europlancha range in widths of 120, 140, and 160mm. The planks are 15mm thick and have a noble top layer of 5mm. What was noticeable was that all top layers are FSC approved. Original Parquet also exhibited its new colour collection, which proved to be exceptionally popular with the mixed international public.

Osmo Osmo showed the public its very latest innova-tions. These included the Polyx-Oil Tints in eight tints, whilst for outdoor wood they presented a new UV-Protection-Oil, which eliminates mould formation and algal

growth. For terrace floors they drew the visitors’ attention to their new black and grey Decking-Oil, which complete the exist-ing coloured Decking-Oil range.

Pallmann In addition to its existing range of adhesives and finish products for par-quet and wood, Pallmann also particularly high-lighted two machines. One of them was a new glue gun, which they presented for the first

time and which makes glueing faster and more ergonomically re-sponsible for floor fitters. The other novelty was the Pallmann Gecko edge sander.

Parqueterie Berrichonne Parqueterie Berrichonne, producer of solid wood and multi-lay-er parquet, presented all its new collections for 2012: distressed parquet, thermally treated, rough scraped, and Hungarian point,

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all in modern and trendy colours. The solid wood Teak parquet in Versailles panels was a sheer highlight. In addition, visitors were introduced to a range of parquet with an integrated acoustic sub-strate and to the Passion range for use in combination with (elec-tric or standard) floor heating and cooling.

Perfilstar The Catalan manufactur-er of skirting boards and profiles has already been operating on the French market for two years and presented its varied range of skirting boards for the public. These were in solid wood, ve-

neer, aluminium, stainless steel, painted, laminated, and also a range of digitally printed skirting boards, which can be adapted to meet the client’s wishes. They told us that going along with client wishes in a flexible manner was one of the spearheads of their corporate strategy. One of their new items was a range of skirting boards in compact PVC, which lends itself ideally to damp places.

Planchers de Bourgogne Planchers de Bourgogne is a genuine specialist in solid wood floors in French oak. The highlight at the stand was the range of �Décoplanchers� parquet with a coloured and/or brushed fin-ish, which can be finished in oil or varnish. The range is always 14mm thick and available in several widths. As regards colours, there are attractive tints in grey, smoked, natural, bleached, ‘Lin’, and white.

Quick-Step® Quick-Step® profiled it-self at this trade fair as a leading player in the fields of design, innova-tion, and quality. This could be deduced from the new sizes, special finishes, and the splen-did modern colours. For

example, there was the new Eligna/Perspective wide plank col-lection in a width of 19cm, whilst the length (138cm) makes it possible to give both large and small rooms a modified visual depth. Visitors were also interested in the Exquisa tile (40x120cm), which is available in four successful decors.

Rubio Monocoat France The Rubio Monocoat stand stood out for its worktable where it was possible to test various colours. The new item on show was the Saturabois for terraces and outdoor wood. This is an ecological, single

coat product which does not contain any VOS or isocyanates for new and old outdoor wood, which can be exposed to the bleak-est weather. The product is water-free, economical to use, suit-able for all wood sorts, and available in eight colours.

Solidfloor The Dutch parquet sup-plier, which specialises in the upper segment, showed visitors its vast and leading range. For example, there was at-tention for the collection of the designer Piet Boon and the company

also introduced the Driftwood Collection. These parquet floors have undergone a unique surface treatment, which creates a spe-cial effect and reminds us of wood which has been exposed to the elements for a long period. Moreover, Solidfloor also high-lighted the convenience of its nonetheless extensive range by starting with three ambient collections, each of which had its own profile.

Vandecasteele Houtimport This was the eighth time that Vandecasteele Houtimport had exhibit-ed at Carrefour du bois. New products in their assortment included the American hard wood sorts such as walnut, ash, maple, yellow pop-

lar, and white oak. The fair, which is taking on an increasingly in-ternational flavour, was a big success, an ideal place to meet cli-ents and suppliers. This year, the company has launched a new sort of wood, namely ‘RED GRANDIS’. This sort of wood has var-ious possibilities as regards applications, is 100% FSC, and is available both rough and laminated.

Vetedy At Carrefour du Bois, Vetedy exhibited its Techniclic fastening sys-tem for wooden front-age coverings, but also for ceilings. It is equally as user-friendly and reli-able as the Softline sys-tem for terrace floors.

The company also took the opportunity to highlight its range of wood sorts. They have a wide range of both tropical wood sorts and native wood with thermal treatment. Vetedy uses the latter range to take advantage of market trends, but also points out that tropical wood sorts from sustainable managed forests are also an ethical and ecological choice.

Weitzer Parkett Weitzer Parkett is a family parquet business which dates back more than 180 years and is market leader in Austria. It has a ful-ly integrated production and sawmill. Most of the wood which is processed into parquet comes from Austria or its neighbours. Most of the range of parquet is PEFC approved. The company has been operating in France for seven years and operates on this market by promoting its vast choice of wood sorts, colour diver-sity, and finish methods. At the show they stressed the flexibil-ity which they offer to adapt each floor in detail in order to meet customer requirements.

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Maintenance of parquet flooring demands specific productsThe opportunity for customer relations is bigger than ever

Nothing is as easy as convincing the customer specific products and tools must be used for the maintenance and cleaning of a wooden floor, because parquet floors and wooden floors are gener-ally perceived by the consumer as being ‘difficult’. The myth that wood is ‘living’ matter almost gives the maintenance products a status equal to ‘medication’, as something the floor needs to survive. When looking at this from the viewpoint of the producers, these offer both products ànd sales tools to attain this goal. All the parquet installer has to do is go along with them…

Floor maintenanceFor the maintenance of ceramic tiles, the greater part of the mar-ket of cleaning products goes full steam ahead. There are quite a number of producers of chemicals who are active on this mar-ket and they do this in a very competitive segment. How come? Nobody is really worried about the maintenance of ceramic tiles. All kinds of detergents or solvents can and may be used. Stains can even be removed just by using white spirit or thinner or a similar product. To put it differently: the consumer just goes out and looks for a product that works, preferably one that is not the most expensive on the market, unless well thought out market-ing techniques have instructed him to act differently… ‘Odour’ is most of the time the decisive factor and in this field we find a cer-tain ‘Mr. Clean’, who does very well for what scent varieties are concerned. A good shoot of ‘bleach’ on top of that makes sure an even stronger impression of ‘cleaned and fresh’ comes about. This much is clear: the designation ‘maintenance’ is of no use when we talk about ceramic tiles. In this case, we only talk about ‘cleaning’ and ‘cleaning products’.

Natural stoneWhen we talk about natural stone, we deal with a different floor-ing environment. The consumer attaches quite a lot of impor-tance to the part ‘natural’ in ‘natural stone’. From now on, he is sensitive to a certain amount of reserve when dealing with what’s on offer in the field of cleaning products. Can you add a shoot of ‘bleach’ to the cleaning water that is used for natural stone? I thought not? Because natural stone is also a kind of ‘living ma-terial’, it needs to be nourished. And can you remove a stain us-ing a thinner? Best not do this! The result is that manufacturers of cleaning products that are specifically developed for natural stone do roaring business. They have conquered a niche market. Cleaning and nourishing products, especially for natural stone…

Wood, the odd one outWith wood we take it even more than one step further: wood is alive! And the consumer is terrified he will make a mistake and damage his ‘oh so delicate’ wooden floor (permanently). Wood as well is nature at its best. In this case, we no longer speak about ordinary cleaning, but about ‘maintenance’. Depending on the way in which our wooden floor is finished, this maintenance can have a ‘nourishing’ function. Especially for the parquet in-staller there are a lot of opportunities lurking behind the corner here, for the customer is already ‘in the mood’ for this. He knows he cannot ‘attack’ his floor with an ordinary product. A surprising statement: here, the major players in the chemical industry, who dominate the market of cleaning products, no longer play the

leading part. This part is reserved for those chemical companies that specifically (or at least partly) target products for the instal-lation and finishing of wooden floors. Let’s just refer to these as ‘the household names’ of this particular business.

Dependent of the finishAs stated before, the cleaning and maintenance products depend directly on the way in which the parquet floor or wooden floor was finished. One solution demands a bit more marketing and persuasiveness than the other.

Lacquered floorsIn a certain way, lacquered or varnished floors are ‘sealed’. Strictly speaking, one could say that most cleaning agents for ceramic tiles can also be used here, on condition that they are not cor-rosive and do not harm the varnish itself. For what the latter are concerned, the specialised manufacturers developed prod-ucts that are specially designed for the maintenance of lacquered floors. Normal maintenance is restricted to ‘swiffering’ or vacuum cleaning every day and mopping with a barely moist cloth once a week. The principle is that you can use any kind of dirt absorbing cloths and any kind of detergent. Still, here as well products are offered that are ‘compatible’ to the varnish that was used. The manufacturers of finishing products do everything they can to promote their maintenance products. Some even take it that far they let the guarantee of the finish depend on the maintenance product that is used.

Oil, wax, hardwax…For other than lacquered or varnished floors, not a lot of market-ing is needed to attain a customer relationship. Here, the mainte-nance products are most of the time based on the product that was used for the finishing itself: oil, hardwax oil, wax, soap,… The consumer is bound hand and feet to the manufacturer of the finish that was used and usually has no problem with this. Quite on the contrary, customers who choose for an oiled floor have a great deal of reserve to use other products than those that were prescribed by the installer of the parquet floor.

The parquet floor salesmanIt’s been several years since we last made a plea in Floor Forum for the importance of a showroom. Seeing it leads to sales, espe-cially in the parquet flooring business solely choosing a floor on a sample basis is no longer tolerated. Some parquet floor installers make deals with their customers to act as references (potential customers are allowed to have a look at their floor). Quite a lot of other parquet floor installers have understood the importance of

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a showroom or a shop already long ago. Most of the showrooms are a mix of really installed floors, in combination with samples. Once the consumer has come to the showroom or shop, the sales of accessories and matching parquet floor products is ob-vious. This goes for all of the products that are needed for the installation or maintenance of a parquet floor: glues, subfloors, skirting-boards,…

Shop-in-the-shopMaintenance and cleaning products and their matching acces-sories can take the form of a shop-in-the-shop. Several manu-facturers offer a logical, well-thought out assortment ànd the necessary presentation displays and POS materials. By ostenta-tiously showcasing the products, the parquet floor installer influ-ences the consumer and demonstrates the specialised charac-ter of these products. The consumer considers it as a ‘part’ of his purchase in the specialised shop and takes it for granted he has to go to the same specialised shop to buy these products. It doesn’t take a lot of explaining to state that the products can also best be seen from the outside. The principles of cross-sell-ing and customer relations are still fairly young. People who had a parquet floor installed decades ago probably don’t even know these products exist. In this way, there is also a potential number of customers who own a parquet floor that was not installed by the same parquet floor installer. Opportunities galore!

Who has what to offer?

Adesiv The Italian brand Adesiv has a wide range of products which are recommended for clean-ing and maintaining both lacquered and oiled floors. Polish WB is a product for maintaining varnished opaque wood floors. Polish Brill is a self-polishing product used for painted, pre-finished and laminate wooden floor mainte-nance. For general floor cleaning, customers can choose ParquetPro with its neutral pH. Pavicera LQ is a self-polishing emulsion of

synthetic waxes and metallised polymers to protect and polish wooden floors treated with wax. Oliopro is a nutrient detergent for parquet floors treated with oils/waxes.

Blanchon Those who are in a hurry find thé solution with Blanchon, thanks to Lagoon®. This product is nebulized on the floor, following by cleaning the floor with a microfiber cloth. Blanchon offers Lagoon® in a kit: broom with microfiber cloths (500 X washable) + the nebulizer. Lagoon® can be used for both oiled and varnished floors and that is also interesting for the retailer! For var-nished floors, Blanchon has 2 cleaning agents (métallissant): the Rénovateur Satiné for semi-glossy or glossy floors and the Rénovateur Métamat for matt floors. Both products are suited for renovation, since they are capable of closing small cracks and give used varnishes back their old radiance.

For the regular maintenance, there is the Nettoyant Protecteur Parquets (Lisabril®) which is used in diluted form. This recently got a new formulation, by means of which it is even more suited for large surfaces and e.g. sports floors. The Nettoyant Suractivité is a forceful cleaner that however does

not damage the lacquer. For oiled floors and floors that are pre-finished with wax-oil, Blanchon proposes its Huile d’Entretien. For regular cleaning, the Savon Natural is recommended. Finally, for scrubbed floors there is the Cire liquid Blanchon. Blanchon developed a presentation display for its maintenance range. The display can be filled and compartmented according to the user’s own wishes. If necessary, it can be combined with oth-er products, such as varnishes or oils.

Bona Bona offers a full mainte-nance packet based on the Spray Mop. For the Bona Spray Mop range, Bona has two displays for presentation in show rooms or shops: one in hard cardboard and one in metal. The new Spray Mop from Bona enables clients to clean and main-tain floors in a jiffy. It is ergonomic and easy to use. You can assemble the

Spray Mop in no time at all and the specially developed cartridge can be filled quickly with Bona Wooden Floor Cleaner. The pivot-ing foot even makes it possible to reach awkward places, which are beyond the reach of traditional mops. Bona Wooden Floor Cleaner protects and maintains wooden floors. It removes stains, dirt, and grease without leaving marks. The Bona Micro-Fibre Cleaning Pad is part of the kit. For restoring wooden floors Bona has the Bona Wooden Floor Refresher and the Bona Refresher Pad. Bona Wooden Floor Refresher is a cleansing agent for var-nished wooden floors. It restores a scratched or dull surface to life by giving it a newly varnished look and providing extra protec-tion against wear and tear. The washable Bona Refresher Pad has been developed specially for the Bona Wooden Floor Refresher.

Chimiver In Chimiver range there is also space for a large line of products for the cleaning and the maintenance of lacquered and oiled wooden floors. Most of these products are dedicated to end-users. Velurex Line is a ready to use range for lacquered floors in-cluding cleaner, polisher and metal wax. Lios Natural treatment should be used for oiled wooden floors and it is including cleaner, nourisher and other maintenance products such as Natural Wax. The kit is a total pack-age containing 2 liters of products, a mop and a microfibre cleaning cloth (both wash-

able).Our range is including also a product to clean laminated floors. We offer a display and possibility to customize all products with customer’s logo.

Ciranova The range of maintenance and clean-ing products of the brand Ciranova can be subdivided into 4 assortments: oils, varnishes, waxes and laminate flooring. For every type of floor, there

is a product for daily maintenance and a cleaning product for the removal of stains. For oiled, varnished and laminate floors,

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Ciranova presents a handy maintenance kit with the products one needs to clean and maintain a floor. For oiled floors, we make a distinction between Hard Floor Fresh, Hard Floor Cleaner and Hard Floor Polish. For floors treated with wax, there is the liquid parquet floor wax and a Wax Refresh. Lami-Fresh and Lami-Clean are specifically meant for, respectively, the regular mainte-nance and an intensive cleaning. In order to showcase the prod-ucts, Ciranova offers a handy display cabinet which customers can put in their shops. Next to that, there are also different main-tenance brochures, in which an explanation is given about the maintenance of varnished and oiled floors. For these mainte-nance brochures, Ciranova also offers an adapted plexi mainte-nance holder, that can be place on the counter.

Floorservice/Overmat In order to keep the floor in optimal condition after treating them with Floorservice Hardwax-oil Classic, Pro or Profiline, Floorservice devel-oped a parquet cleaner and mainte-nance oil which perfectly suit the basic treatment of the wooden floor and which guarantees carefree enjoyment of the floor.Floorservice maintenance oils of-fer the floor the best possible pro-tection, irrespective of the type of wood or pattern of the floor. Floorservice’s natural oil products keep the floor young and they are

already being used by satisfied customers for the maintenance of millions of square meters of parquet and solid floors. In the Floorservice range you can find the following cleaning and maintenance products: Floorservice Parquet Cleaner for cleaning of all lacquered and oiled parquet and solid floors. Floorservice Maintenance Oil Natural for maintenance and protection of all oiled parquet and solid floors. Floorservice Maintenance Oil White for maintenance and protection of all white oiled parquet and solid floors. NEW: Floorservice Maintenance Oil Antique white for maintenance and protection of weathered floors. Floorservice Waxpolish for maintenance and protection of UV-oiled parquet and solid floors. Floorservice Parquet Polish for the periodical maintenance and protection of all lacquered parquet and wooden floors. Floorservice offers two types of displays for their products. One small counter display for the maintenance and cleaning products. And one larger shop display for the wide range of oils, mainte-nance and cleaning products, and application product. Did you know that the Floorboy XL300 is a very user-friendly ec-centrical machine to scrub, polish, clean and maintain all types of floors? Because of its favourable price the Floorboy XL300 is an attractive product to offer your customers as a give away, instead of a discount! In this way the pads, cleaning products and main-tenance oil become repeat purchases for you.

Hamberger Hamberger is presenting a number of new products. Clean & green®natural and active® are genu-ine all-rounders. They can be de-ployed universally and are easy to use. Clean & green natural® is de-signed for all natural floors (wood, natural stone, cork, and linoleum),

but can be used just as well to clean Celenio. Active® is designed to clean laminate, PVC, plastic, rubber, and ceramic tiles thor-oughly. These cleaning agents are concentrated. Clean & green ®aqua oil is an exceptional cleaning product for oiled floors. You can apply Aqua oil quite simply with a mop and you can walk on the floor again two hours later. Aqua oil destroys all the myths and prejudices about maintaining oiled floors.

Lechner SpA Lechner SpA policy of investing heavily in product research looking for high-performance andt low environmental impact, has led to the formulation of primers, levelling compounds, adhesives and finishes with EMICODE EC1/EC1R, and also

to maintenance and cleaning systems that meet the standard of biodegradability OECD 301. This Nature line, a complete oil based treatment, non-filming, which can be used both indoor and outdoor. Besides being environmentally friendly, these prod-ucts meet the standards UNI EN 71-3:2002 (migration of certain elements), DIN V 53160:2000 Parts 1-2 (resistance to saliva and synthetic sweat), and confer resistance to the treated wood 1B - 1C (depending on the finish chosen among those proposed). Nature Clean is a biodegradable cleaning soap, specifically formu-lated for the initial care treatment, refreshing and nourishing of all wooden floorings treated with Nature line products. Auxiliary products are Detergente Antigrigio, specific treatment to restore the natural colour of wood turned grey and dull due to weather-ings, and Moss Remover, moss, algae and mold remover, fast act-ing and easy to apply.

Loba Maiburg is the UK distributor for the Loba Maintenance Products in the Loba maintenance programme. This range is absolutely complete and has a maintenance product for any floor. First of all, Loba Care includes the Loba Cleaner, a concentrated and water-borne cleaning agent for cleaning oiled and varnished floors eve-ry day. We can also mention the following: Loba Care Remover (for extremely dirty floors and removing old polish on varnished floors), Lobacare V6 Finish (polyurethane coating), Loba Parquet Care (UV varnished floors), Loba Wax Remover (for removing old coats of wax), and Loba Parquet Oil (maintenance oil for im-pregnated floors). New to the range are Loba Care Aqua Oil care OH22 and Loba Care Aqua Wax Care OH39. Loba Care Aqua Oil Care OH22 is an innovative product ready for use, solvent-free, and free of soaps. The product yields excellent results and pre-serves the matt look of oiled floors. This is ideal when you have to clean oiled floor completely or partially. It is easy to apply using a cloth or mop and you leave it to dry. It is not suitable for UV oiled or varnished floors. Loba Care Aqua Wax Care OH39 is an eco-logical (solvent-free), versatile, and innovative product which is ideal for the initial and later maintenance of oiled wooden floors and floors treated with wax. Loba Care Aqua Wax Care OH39 seals up the pores on the surface and protects the floor from dirt. In the UK, Lecol is selling the Loba products.

Mapei Mapei offers a full range of products for maintaining wooden floors. The Ultracota Clean Polish is a ready-for-use solution for regular maintenance in commercial and residential rooms, espe-cially floors finished with waterborne varnishes from the Ultracoat range. Ultracota Clean WPM Polish is also a ready-for-use product

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for maintaining floors which are finished with matt and extra matt varnish from the same range.

Ultracoat Oil Care is an oil in wa-ter dispersion for floors treated with oil. Ultracoat Polish Remover is a concentrated de-waxing solu-tion for removing Ultracoat Clean Polish and Ultracoat Clean WPM. It can also be used to remove smaller stains or shoe marks from

floors finished with Ultracoat varnishes.

Osmo Osmo presents a complete sys-tem for the maintenance and cleaning of wooden floors, rang-ing from the everyday mainte-nance to the renewal of the sur-face protection. For daily light mopping, there is the Osmo Wash

and Care, a natural cleaning and maintenance concentrate. It is especially efficient for the removal of household stains such as fruit juice, beer, cola, wine or coffee, dust and dirt. Liquid Wax Cleaner is suited for a more intensive periodic cleaning or refresh-ing job. This product is used for oiled and waxed floors. The re-newal of the protection of the floor is done using Polyx Oil, which gives back the original look to a floor that has become dull.

Pallmann All cleaning and maintenance products from Palmann are part of a system that guarantees the resistance and the appear-ance of the wooden floor. The exact main-tenance or cleaning routine is shown in the care instructions of each product. Pallmann Finish Care is a water-based care emulsion that acts by means of a dirt-repellent pro-tective film. It improves the seal and the

appearance of the surface, and at the same time extends the wear life of the flooring. Especially developed for the surface treatment of sealed wood flooring. Pallmann Clean is a water-based, neutral, all-purpose cleaner for wood floors. Suitable for the routine cleaning of sealed parquet / wood floors, sealed cork floors and oiled and waxed parquet/hardwood floors. Pallmann Clean is also suitable for the thorough cleaning of Pallmann oiled /waxed parquet/hardwood floors. Pallmann Magic Oil Care is the maintenance product for wood floorings impregnated with prod-ucts of the Magic Oil 2-component line or Soyabase Plus. With the refresher ingredients the product achieves a re-oiling effect.

Rubio Monocoat The maintenance range of Rubio Monocoat is clearly defined. The brand distinguishes two catego-ries: cleaning (daily or weekly

maintenance) and maintenance (in which a more thorough treat-ment is done). For the weekly maintenance, the following clean-ing products can be used: RMC Soap (matt look), the RMC Soap Satin (satin gloss) and the RMC Surface Care (ready to use spray). For the more specific problems, such as the removal of grease and lime stains, RMC Grease Remover and RMC Limespot Remover are the best suited products. The range furthermore comprises a number of more intense maintenance products. In spaces with very high traffic, the durable protection is maintained

by means of a regular cleaning with the RMC High Traffic Protection. The RMC Refresh takes care of a colourless, intense refreshing turn. Last but not least, there is the RMC Universal Maintenance Oil. This is an oil that both refreshes the colour and the protection. Of course, this oil is suited very well to treat par-quet floors that were treated with RMC Oil, but it can also be used on other oil finishes. The range is available in separate arti-cles through the resellers. Rubio Monocoat also offers a Maintenance box.

Stauf Stauf recently launched a range of professional products for the maintenance of parquet floors. Thanks to its small, but high-qual-ity range of oils and finishes and with this assortment of clean-ing and maintenance products, the company presents a new ap-proach for the maintenance of the look of wooden floors. The new Stauf system drastically simplifies the maintenance of wood-en floors. The company presents two products: ‘aqua Easy Clean’ and ‘aqua Protect & Clean’. These two products can be used on all wood species. Whether the floors are oiled, varnished or pre-finished doesn’t matter anymore. The Stauf system is such that the floor is alternatingly cleaned with the two products men-tioned before.

Tover Tover offers a complete range of prod-ucts for the parquet maintenance, grant-ing the opportunity to anybody to benefit from professional products at home. The type of finishing, oils or varnish, deter-mines the choice of the proper detergent specifically formulated for frequent cleaning: Deteroil for an oiled or waxed surface, Pulito Parquet and Saniparquet for a varnished parquet; used with Cinderella spray mop, they guarantee a perfect hygiene and aspect. Tover also developed for periodical maintenance a polish Lux, a renewing oil Rinovoil and a metalized wax Resinal Wax which enable

to preserve and revive the original beauty of a wooden floor. All these products can be showed on the brand new display created for stores and show rooms. They are also available in sets com-posed of a concentrated cleaner, a maintenance product and an application cloth: a very practical and attractive new presenta-tion.

Woca Woca is presenting an interesting new product in the shape of the Woca Maintenance Box. Amongst other things, this includes the Maintenance Paste for freshening

up and cleaning oiled floors. This Maintenance Paste is absolutely ideal for hard wax floors and UV oiled floors. In addition, the box also includes the Natural Soap, a quality soap with high nutrition-al properties to fill the pores of the wood quickly and protect the surface from the penetration of dirt or liquid. The Natural Soap has to be shaken before use. 125ml in a bucket of lukewarm wa-ter (5 litres) is enough for regular cleaning and maintenance. It is advisable always to use one bucket of soapy water and one buck-et of rinsing water. The Maintenance Paste is applied in pieces of 1 to 2m² after the floor has been cleaned with Wood Cleaner. The Maintenance Box is available in the colours ‘natural’ and ‘white’.

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Technology follows the trend toward personalisationSmaller oil and lacquer coating machines for smaller jobs

The desire for exclusivity in the mind of the end user is ever-increasing. This is expressed to a large extent in the demand for personalised finishes. Colour plays one of the most important roles here. When the finish is applied by the parquet layer on site -- starting out with a bare floor -- there is usually no problem. For factory-finished floors, it isn’t so simple. It would be difficult for a large flooring manufacturer stop everything to put a dif-ferent finish on a small batch of 50 square metres -- right? In this article, we’ll attempt to figure out how the floor layer can bring the advantages offered by prefinished flooring in line with the specific expectations of the client.

Wood flooring in earlier timesThe “life” of the wood floor manufacturer (more often than not the floor layer too) has not gotten any simpler over the course of years. A look into the past: about 40 years ago, the job of a manufacturer of solid wood flooring was simple: once you had a thorough knowledge of the different types of wood and the nec-essary planing, sawing and milling tools, you were on your way. Some limited themselves to working with oak. There were only differences in dimensions, laying patters and potentially wheth-er the flooring came with tongue and groove. The finish was ap-plied by the floor layer on site following the complete installa-tion. The customer could choose between a number of colour tints and between wax, lacquer or oil finishes. The logical conse-quence was that the wood floors in numerous houses and apart-ments dating from the ‘60s and ‘70s are, to put it in the kindest terms, “comparable.” One sees the same recurring laying designs, in block or brick patterns, and many in the same somewhat yel-lowed oak tint. Today, the landscape has evolved considerably.

This is “my” floorNumerous developments in various fields have enabled the choic-es for the end user to become sheerly limitless. We are confront-ed with dozens of wood types which we didn’t even know ex-isted before. While new, more modern laying patterns and laying methods (alternating widths, super-wide planks or ultra-narrow pieces, et cetera) have emerged, the classic laying methods are still part of the offering. The choices are thus great. In addition, the client can choose from a nearly endless palette of colours, since the evolution in the area of colours and pigments never stood still. Also consider the wide array of finishes: wax is still there, hard wax and hard wax oil are somewhat newer, and oil and lacquer still fight it out for dominance. Among lacquers, we can choose between difference degrees of gloss. It’s a virtual cor-nucopia! The end customer does not mind at all, since more than ever, the goal is to achieve a unique ambiance in one’s own habi-tat. “I don’t want a floor that other people have. I want my floor.”

The great paradoxThe idea of the small floor layer or carpenter who fabricates his own flooring pieces has been out of the picture for decades. The production of wood flooring has shifted to large factories that boast state-of-the-art production lines and are able to churn out

large runs of any type of flooring and keep them in inventory. And therein lies the great paradox: how can the need for econ-omy through mass production by reconciled with the desire for personalised flooring? For large producers of wood flooring, it is indeed impossible to maintain an inventory of every imagina-ble type of flooring in every available species of wood. The same goes for the wood flooring specialist. The emergence of prefin-ished makes everything a bit more complex. While the advantag-es of prefinished are highly valued by all parties, the preference for exclusivity once again brings the finishing process in the direc-tion of the floor layer... and that is indeed a paradox.

Embracing prefinished floorsThe fact that prefinished floors are valued highly by floor layers is not disputed. They also see the advantage in all the tasks that no longer have to be done on-site, allowing them to install that many more square metres in a shorter time span and requiring fewer experienced personnel. Also, in the area of health and well-being in the workplace, the floor layers are much better off. They are working less and in a dust-free environment at that. There are fewer ill effects of odours and volatile organic particles. Last but not least, they have better and more ergonomic working condi-tions. For his part, the customer has long known about existence of prefinished floors and knows of their benefits. For the contrac-tor, all of the worksite nuisances are gone, and the floor can often be walked on immediately after installation. Finally, finishing the floor beforehand also has qualitative effects: no flaws stemming from unfavourable conditions at the worksite or damage by other contractors, no ill effects from atmospheric disturbances, almost no human imperfections, and always a perfect result. The princi-ple of a prefinished floor is estimated highly.

Prefinished for small operatorsThe happy middle ground between prefinished and personal-ised floors is currently appearing as machine manufacturers pro-duce smaller and more compact oil and lacquer roller coating machines that are targeted at three different groups: the parquet manufacturer, the floor coating subcontractor and the flooring professional himself.

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production lines to satisfy small orders. That would just not be economical. But the acquisition of compact lacquer and/or oil roller coating machines would allow orders to be placed for smaller surface quantities in addition to mass production.

Coating subcontractorsThe same manufacturers can also choose to contract out the fin-ishing work for small orders to third parties. The compact ma-chines that have appeared recently are also very appealing to coating subcontractors (see elsewhere in this issue).

Flooring professionalsWith the purchase of a compact oil or varnish roll coating line, the floor layer can combine his onsite expertise (with colouring and finishes) with the advantages of finishing the floor pieces before-hand, thereby getting all the benefits of prefinished.

Compact roller coatersIn response to the trends that have been discussed above, a num-ber of compact roller machines have appeared on the market based on a conveyor system. Thanks to their compactness, these machines take up little space, and if necessary they can be set up in the floor layer’s workshop. The fact that the rollers in these machines can be easily replaced or cleaned enables the user to easily and quickly make smaller quantities in another colour. Different rollers can be used with lacquer as well as oil. It is inter-esting to note that with a lacquer roller, you can apply oil, but not necessarily the other way around. The exact application of oil is less critical because it still has to be polished. Lacquer or varnish has to be applied in a perfectly smooth manner. For both appli-cations, but also for staining and stripping, dosing rollers are pri-marily used. These methods are the heart of the finishing line, but may be supplemented with various options such as a UV drying module or an infrared module used to heat the floor pieces be-fore finishing. Aging, tumbling, brushing and even packaging are further options available with a lacquer and oil coating machine.

Dosing rollers in reverseA dosing roller consists of two rollers, namely the application roller and the dosing roller. The usually hard chromed steel dos-ing roller runs with or against the rubber application roller. Only the application roller makes contact with the piece to be finished. The distance between the two rollers and the direction and the speed of the dosing roll allows the application of the layer of oil or varnish to be precisely determined. In addition to the rollers, the machine also has a squeegee blade. This machine works so precisely that the brush pad and brush module are hardly even required after the roller application. The more precise the setting beforehand, the less brushing is needed afterwards. The dosing rollers are able to be used with oils and coloured oils as well as lacquers, and can be used with products that are to be dried with UV. The dosing roller module with reverse capability has two roll-er modules. The first is identical to what is described above. In the reverse module, there is a second machine with a rubber-cov-ered contact roller that is equipped with a scraper that is situated in opposition to the piece being finished. This reverse roller pro-cess takes away the excess oil applied during the first roller coat-ing. The oil is thus scraped off and recovered. This equipment is well-suited for working with aged-look flooring or finishing floor pieces with bevelled edges. The first relatively soft roller ensures that the oil penetrates into the deeper structure of the floor piec-es. Brush pad modules are completely unnecessary in this case.

Who offers what?

Axel Wirth

Axel Wirth Machinen GmbH offers 3 different roller coating sys-tems in its catalogue. The LW 100 can be used to apply oxidative oils, water-based stains and water-based lacquers. This machine is simple to use and easy to clean. Another machine is the DWO dosing roller machine, which can be used to apply oxidative oils, UV oils, UV varnish, and water-based stains and lacquers. With this machine the rollers are also easy to replace. When you have to finish hard-brushed or hand-scraped floors, Axel Wirth has an outstanding solution. The DDWO-type roller coating machine with reverse function can work with oxidative oils, UV oil, UV var-nish, and water-based stains and lacquers and apply them to dif-ficult surfaces. Axel Wirth offers this entire line complete with UV lamps and stacking units. Axel Wirth allows the flooring profes-sional to choose his own particular combination of rollers and ac-cessories with each machine.

Paoloni Onelio & Figlio

Since 2001, Paoloni Onelio & Figlio manufactures machines for au-tomatic impregnation, oiling and lacquering. Paoloni Onelio & Figlio serves both large manufacturers as well as smaller companies.

This manufacturer presents a complete assortment for fin-ishing wood floors: oiling, lac-quering, painting, and varnish-ing, with both water- and solvent-based products. A best-seller in this company’s catalogue is the ‘Minitunnel,’ a

compact machine which applies oil or lacquer to parquet or col-ours wood flooring pieces. A special feature of this machine is that the finish is applied to the planks vertically. The rollers can be quickly changed out when one wants to use another product or apply another colour. Paoloni Onelio & Figlio also produces a ma-chine to finish exterior flooring: Tunnel Decking. The Minitunnel was set up in the testing area of the company and more than 40 vendors tested oils and lacquers from all over the world. Anyone who purchases a machine can count on receiving training from Paoloni Onelio & Figlio. Mainly small and medium-sized flooring professionals make up the target audience here. Since the invest-ment amounts to no more than 9000 euros, this company’s ma-chine has a lot speaking for it.

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Tover approvedThe Paoloni Onelio & Figlio machine, the Minitunnel, is distribut-ed by the Italian company Tover, which has its own special test-ing room in Torino. All products by Tover were tested with the Minitunnel... and approved! In other words, the Minitunnel is ‘Tover approved.’

SCM Group / Superfici

Superfici specialises in the engineering and production of coating lines and lacquering machines. In its catalogue, the company fea-tures a range of machines that are specifically designed for the application of natural or UV oils. The oil application is normally carried out with a roller coating apparatus equipped with special rollers. These have to have the proper chemical resistance in re-gards to the oils and the proper hardness and special rubber components so that the exact amount of oil can be applied. In order to fulfil the highest space-saving and cost standards, these machines can also be provided to handle smaller working widths (300 mm). A high-pressure application head ensures consistent dosing and quality, and a control unit monitors the workload. The machine comes with a dispersion apparatus that ensures the oil is spread evenly and that it penetrates into the pores of the wood. With UV oil, it is important that the oil is thoroughly re-moved from the dispersion brushes. After application, the floor pieces go straight into the UV drier or to the shelves to air-dry. With the large variation in oil types (colours, chrome effects, aged look, et cetera) oil coating machines are becoming more compact for finishing smaller quantities.

Soest

Soest offers several different models of very compact lacquer and oil coating machines. The beginner’s model is equipped with an application roller with an oil reserve, followed by a model with an application roller and a dosing roller, which can apply stain and solvent for stripping in addition to oil and lacquer. In addition, Soest also has a reverse roller machine that includes two roller units, of which the second unit turns in the opposite direction. This enables an incredibly smooth and sleek application, and even deeply brushed floors can be perfectly finished in one run-through. Soest machines are compact yet are very well built, easy to service and very easy to clean.

Installation of a sponge roller, necessary for the application of thin liquids such as stains, is accomplished in just a few minutes. Clients obtain an extraordinary amount of flexibility with this ma-chine. And since people are demanding higher levels of quality nowadays, finishing the flooring pieces yourself is the preferred method to achieve this result. In addition, the delivery times are considerably shorter. The relatively low price makes it very ap-pealing for many flooring professionals to acquire such a ma-chine, even if a small amount of square metres of surface area per week has to be finished.

Trivec

Trivec has introduced a very broad catalogue, consisting of roller coating machines for mainly oils, stains and lacquers. These ver-satile machines are available for three different working widths (350 mm, 450 mm en 650 mm). Depending upon the desired ap-plication and working width, one has the choice of 15 different variations. For working widths above 650 mm, the larger TRV machines are also available with working widths of up to a maxi-mum of 1300 mm.

The most compact machine requires floor space of less than one square metre. For the flooring professional, there are even models available on sturdy casters so that the machine is more flexible in its placement. A big advantage of the Trivec roller coater is the quick change system through which you can switch to another colour very easily. The greatest interest is in the oil and staining machines. There is also a considerable amount of interest in the Trivec TRV450RC roller coating machine with an extra reverse roller station for deep impression of oil on brushed surfaces. The roller can also be used to achieve special effects with coloured oils. The investment in one’s own roller coating machine is a cost that can be recouped simply thought the enormous time savings. By treating wood flooring beforehand, there is less work to be done with the customer and you won’t have to drive out to the worksite again to put finish on the floor that has already been installed.

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> Industry newsCSP Engineering

CSP Engineering specializes in com-puterised solutions for parquet produc-tion. Apart from de-signing and con-structing customised solutions, the com-

pany has also developed an extensive range of modular produc-tion systems, specifically for parquet production. PAR-Scan® f.i. is an integrated modular system which measures accurately the length of each floorboard in the package, in a package by pack-age process. The machine then prints a label showing all the de-tails of the package (kind of wood, quality, finishing, thickness, surface, etc.). Then the PAR-Scan® will pack each package with-out any manual assistance. Packing can be realised with straps, stretch film, shrink film, or a combination of these materials. PAR-Scan® is suitable for production of fixed and/or variable lengths and widths for each package. The system can handle Metric units as well as English units (e.g. inches, feet, and square feet) and can also provide labels in various languages, whatever the end client’s language may be. A pallet list is generated per pallet (or assign-ment) containing all the details of the packages in that pallet. The totals (e.g. linear meters or square meters) are printed at the bot-tom of the list. PAR-Scan® can be connected online to PAR-Stock®. This is the stock management system, used by parquet manufacturers who ‘pick’ orders from stock. With PAR-Stock®, the producer has an accurate overview of the quantity of each parquet floorboard there is in stock in real time.

BC-Series pedestal BC Batten by Buzon

This kind of pedestal is adapted to the range of the Buzon floor carriers. This is a movable adjustment guide to install the beams in different angles, by which a wooden terrace with installation of the beams in different directions can be realised, see the three drawings below. Its fitting is simple and quick. It was developed for the installation of terrace planks onto beams and has been studied to not burden a specific section. The main characteristic of the product lies in its use of integrated sectional beams, be-tween 35 and 120 mm.

Adapted to the range of Buzon DPH and BC series pedestalsStudied to not burden a specific section. Use of integrated sectional beams, between 35 and 120 mm

THE EUROPEAN PARQUET INDUSTRIES IN 2011The European Parquet Industry maintains stabilisation courseAs already predicted in the January forecast of the FEP (European Federation of the Parquet Industry) issued at the start of the DOMOTEX fair in Hannover, the consolidated data provided by member companies and affiliated national associations points

towards more or less stable consumption and production levels in comparison with the previous year. The general picture is, as ex-pected, not uniform with considerable variations from country to country and even from quarter to quarter. Compared to 2010, the total production in 2011 increased by 0.58%, whereas the overall consumption figures point to a slight decline of 1.65%.The 2011 results therefore confirm the stabilisation trend already initiated in 2010, which came after two difficult years during which the parquet industry faced challenging times which lead to a downfall both in consumption and production.The figure of the total production in FEP territory has moreover to be interpreted in light of the strategic choices made by several producing companies, which decided to relocate their production in European countries outside the FEP territory. Without this shift of production location, it is estimated that the 2011 production would have increased by an additional 2 to 3%.

Parquet production in the FEP member countries 000m² +/- 000m² +/- %1985 23.3001986 25.580 2.280 9,8%1987 26.991 1.411 5,5%1988 29.997 3.006 11,1%1989 34.566 4.569 15,2%1990 35.634 1.068 3,1%1991 35.294 -340 1,0%1992 37.977 2.683 7,6%1993 40.396 2.419 6,4%1994 44.972 4.576 11,3%1995 49.798 4.826 10,7%1996 50.578 780 1,6%1997 53.836 3.258 6,4%

1998 58.308 4.472 8,3%1999(*) 64.774 6.466 11,1%2000 69.812 5.038 7,8%2001 75.621 5.809 8,3%2002 76.741 1.120 1,5%2003 81.039 4.298 5,6%2004 91.453 10.414 12,85%2005 95.977 4.524 4,9%2006 97.911 1.934 2,02%2007 100.334 2.423 2,47%2008 84.725 -15.609 -15,56%2009 67.523 -17.202 -20,30%2010 70.300 2.777 4,11%2011 70.713 412 0,58%

(*) As of 1999, figures shown represent total market in FEP area.No distinction is made between “traditional” and “new” member countries.

The European Parquet Industry maintains stabilisation courseThe total production in FEP territory rose to a volume of 70,713,000 m². Important increases in Switzerland, Hungary, The Netherlands and in the Nordic countries balanced the sensitive situation in Spain and contributed to the stabilisation of the sector. Consumption in the FEP area declined by 1.65%, to a level of 91,475,000 m², de-spite substantial increases in Sweden and Austria and the excellent performance of Germany and Switzerland. The 2011 total parquet production per type remains similar to the picture already present-ed in 2010, whereby multilayer comes in first with 78% being fol-lowed by solid (including lamparquet) with 20% and mosaic at 2% of the total cake.In absolute production figures by country, Poland is maintain-ing its top position with 17.61%, Germany still ranks second at 14.63% and Sweden completes the usual podium with 13.26%. Consumption in the FEP area lost 1.65%. According to the fig-ures received and considering the small error margin, this result is in line with the expectations expressed in the January prognosis.In terms of consumption per country, Germany consolidated its first position with 22.59% (an increase of close to 2% compared to 2010) and is still followed by France which is losing some ground to 12.37%. Italy was able to regain its third position with10.49% to the detriment of Spain which is now just under the 10% threshold (9.62%). The per capita parquet consumption remains the highest in Austria (0.87m²) and Switzerland (0.74), now closely fol-lowed by Sweden now at 0.72 m². In the total FEP area, the con-sumption per inhabitant remained at 0.23m² in 2011. The usage of wood species in 2011 as shown on the above graph indicates that oak is advancing to 2/3 of the total (66.7%), tropical wood spe-cies are stabilsaing at a mere 7.4%. Ash and beech are the two oth-er most common chosen species with 6.5% and 6.1% respectively.

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Sport floor renovationWelcome extra turnover every few years

There can be no doubt that fitting a sports floor is an attractive assignment for any floor fitter. It always involves a relatively large area on just one site and it only involves one sin-gle room, so it is easier, for example, than fitting parquet in various rooms of a house. Yet there’s more! Fitting a sports floor always means extra income a few years later because the day comes when renovation is inevitable. Usually, this work is done by the floor fitter who fitted the floor originally, so it effectively means an assignment for life.

The finish for sports floorsBeneath just about all sports floors lies a system whereby the floor is ‘equipped’ to meet a number of sport-related and tech-nical requirements. Here, we are talking about shock absorption, impact capacity, rolling capacity, resilience (surface elastic, point elastic, or somewhere in between) and such like. All these fea-tures are important to both the sporting performance and health of the athletes. However, in order to decide on the composition of the floor, we first have to ask some basic questions. The most important questions are what sport(s) will be played on this sur-face and how frequently. EN 14904:2006 is the official European standard for indoor sports floors. It sets out a high number of demands on how a floor must match up to various sorts of pres-sure and situations. This standard considers the entire construc-tion, with the slip resistance of the floor surface being one of the most important parameters. The slip resistance of a sports floor is determined largely by the finish. Just as the composition of a sports floor constitutes a system, the same applies to the finish.

High traffic squaredIt goes without saying that sports floors are given a protective top layer, which can cope with more than one impact. These floors have to put up with just about anything when it comes to high traffic. Players tread on them intensively, they jump and stop sud-denly, they wear rubber soles, and so on. Various producers have developed a finishing system specially designed for sports floors. The components of the construction are designed according to a meticulously prescribed procedure. Most systems are a com-position of a primer, a special varnish, line paint, and a mainte-nance product specially developed for that purpose. There may be differences in the procedure between the existing systems. For example, some producers may have systems where lines are marked at the end of the job, whilst with other systems this is

done between two coats of varnish. Below we give an outline of a few systems.

Renovation … from ‘scratch’It’s completely logical! As is the case with varnished parquet, a complete renovation means that the floor has to be sanded com-pletely ‘pale’. However, we have heard from Bona that there are several cases in practice where the new finishing product has been applied on top of the old coat. Eric Teersteeg, country manager at Bona Benelux, explains, “We are aware of instances where oxana oil was applied constantly for 30 years or where 13 coats of varnish were applied on top of each other. Everyone will understand that sanding that coat represents quite a challenge for the professional, the sanding machine, and the sandpaper.” At Bona they advise people to sandpaper such extreme coats first using the Bona 8700 K36, ceramic belts which even exceed the blue belts of Bona (and others on the market). After sandpaper-ing with the Bona 8300 series, the final sanding is done using grain 120. Then the floor is ready for applying the finish system again (see below for the Bona sport system).

What’s on the market?

Blanchon For Blanchon it is still a policy spearhead that the lines and col-our zones of a sports floor are applied after the second coat of parquet varnish. From a technical point of view this second coat of lacquer could give adhesion problems at the point where the (setting) lines are applied. For several years now, Blanchon has been providing a complete, waterborne system for finish-ing sports floors. The Sport R Blanchon glazers are waterborne and in two components. These varnishes include a suitability certificate for sport and Emicode EC1R. Sports floor lines can be applied to this parquet varnish. To this end, Blanchon pre-sents the new thixotropic paint, Peinture Sport R Tracés. This paint is based on polyurethane and is waterborne. It is supplied in two dosed kits, 900g paint and 100g hardener, which have to be mixed when they are used. The lines are applied in one coat. Thanks to the jelly-like viscosity, the paint never runs under the marking tape. This tape must be removed immediately once the paint is applied. This paint is available in 5 European standard colours, namely white, yellow, red, black, and blue. Furthermore, Blanchon has also introduced the new Peinture Sport R Surfaces for colouring the zones. This paint is available in seven colours and can be mixed extensively to make 14 RAL colours and 17 other shades. All together the paints and the varnish take about one week to dry.

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Bona

As we have already said, Bona has a complete system for the finish and maintenance of sports floors. Bona Sportive Primer is a 1-component, waterborne primer for use on wooden floors to be used as sports floors before a top coat of Bona Sportive Finish is applied. The long open time makes the application easy and colours the wood evenly and naturally. Bona Sportive Finish is a 2-component, waterborne, 100% PU varnish for treating wooden sports floors whether they are used solely by profes-sionals or more intensively. This varnish meets the requirements of EN 14904:2006 and DIN 18032:2 regarding slip resistance. Bona Sportive Paint is a fast-drying single component water-borne paint for both marking lines and colouring in zones on the playing field and the sides. Bona Sportive Paint is applied be-tween two coats of Bona Sportive Finish. Bona Sportive Cleaner is a concentrated, light alkaline cleaner, which has been devel-oped specially for cleaning varnished wooden sports floors fre-quently. Bona Sportive Cleaner Plus is a concentrated alkaline cleaner, which has been developed specially for cleaning wood-en sports floors occasionally to remove the accumulation of body fats and other impurities. Bona Sportive Cleaner Plus is also ideal for removing shoe marks and black stripes from rub-ber soles. The large surfaces of sports floors mean that sanding them can consume a considerable amount of time. Thankfully, Bona also has a solution to this problem. Bona 8700 Ceramic sandpaper makes light work of sanding even the biggest sports floors. Finally, Bona’s dust-free sanding system (DCS) makes sanding sports floors simpler, faster, and more user-friendly than ever.

Haro

The account of the partnership between Haro Sports Flooring and Rebound Ace is not about a finish for sports floors in the strict sense of the word, but once again it is about a ‘system’. Although it is somewhat outside the scope of this article, it defi-nitely seemed worthwhile to mention it. The Haro Room Tennis floor is a combination of the renowned Haro sports floors and the equally reputable acrylic top coat from Rebound Ace®. The Haro Rom Tennis floor was introduced and tested for the first time in 2011 at the Clash of the Champions, which was organised

by Nike. The system consists of a base structure developed by Haro, the actual sports floor, and a top coat. This combination is perfectly suitable for use at the Olympic Games. With a surface of 800m², the floor can be fitted in barely three hours and can be dismantled in an even shorter space of time. It took about 48 hours to apply the top layer for the ATP Salzburg Indoors. The floor is of the highest quality from a sporting and physiological point of view.

Lechner Lechner varnishes are a mixture of most recent technology and high-performance characteristics with respect for the health of the fit-ters and the environment. Serie Eco, the water-based line of the Lechner range is N.M.P. free and in accordance with norm 2004/42/CE, includes fillers, primers and seals, both one and two compo-nent, for any kind of desired re-sult, for both civil and sport appli-cations. Specifically for wooden sport floors, the Eco Sport cycle is

made up of Eco Fondo K1 Sport and Eco K2 Sport. With a 100% polyurethane based finish, it has extremely high resistance to wear, scuff marks, and scratches. Eco K2 Sport meets the slip resistance requirements of EN 14904:2006 and the norm EN ISO 5470-1. It is also certified for the fire retarding treatment for wooden surfaces in class Bfl S1 of reaction to fire according to norm EN 13501, and it is NMP free and has the certified Emicode EC1R.

Lecol UK Lobadur R WS 2K Fusion is a dual component semi-matt, ex-tra matt, or extreme matt water varnish on a 100% polyurethane base. Lobadur R WS 2K Fusion is a waterborne varnish with ex-tremely high wear resistance, high elasticity, and outstanding chemical resistance. Lobadur R WS 2K Fusion is a varnish which preserves the natural colour of the wood and has less impact on

the environment. This varnish is easy to apply, dries in the air, and is not flammable. Lobadur R WS 2K Fusion is suitable for all chip resistant glued parquet and other wooden floors subjected to intensive use. The varnish can be used to only a limited de-gree on floating floors and is not suitable for Kambala (iroko). It is suitable for parquet on floor heating. You should then use Lecol AntiSlip Polish OH47 as a maintenance product. On exotic wood sorts you should use a primer with an insulating effect, namely Lecol Pro Tech Primer. This also reduces the chance of streaks on sensitive sorts of wood such as beech. It is also pos-sible to apply Lecol Twin Tone R Start and Lecol Twin Tone R Start Colour white as primers. Materials which contain softening agents such as carpet rugs (e.g. foam or rubber), furniture, and chair legs can result in the coat of varnish becoming discol-oured.

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Plastor Plastor has developed a special programme for sports floors with particular attention to the correct smoothness, the elas-ticity of the film layer, and durability under intensive use. The range is a solution for the specific problems of sports floors. With the parquet varnish PUR-T® Sport, Plastor is completely in line with the grip criteria of EN 14904:2006. This varnish is a dual component parquet varnish based on polycarbon-ate resins for maximum impact resistance (250 times that of glass) and high transparency. The varnish is available in silky gloss and high gloss. For marking out the lines, Plastor offers a 2-component, solventborne polyurethane paint. Thanks to the thixotropic texture, the paint does not run between the mark-ing strips. For beech and oak Plastor offers separate primers due to the differences between the wood sorts. At Plastor, they are well aware that a sports floor deserves to be main-tained properly. For occasional cleaning the range includes a Power Cleaner for local use on shoe marks or ball rubber, for example. For thorough restoration, Plastor has introduced metallising parquet polish.

Tover Paints for lines and playing area markings are part of the fin-ishing range Tover has developed for sports floors. Sportfloor Colour coloring system is water-based and two-component in order to guarantee excellent wear resistance, good elasticity, and high adhesion properties. On unfinished parquet, the pro-cedure consists of a first coat of sealer (Sportfloor Base), then a homogeneous sanding, and the marking itself in one or two coats. The finishing cycle is completed by the application of a two-component water-based varnish (Sportfloor Finish) con-form to the EN 14904 European norm. On pre-finished par-quet, it is recommended to use the adhesion promoter sealer (Sportfloor Grip) specifically designed to avoid any peeling issue of paints and lacquers applied to conclude the finishing cycle. It is not necessary to sand before marking the lines. Another ad-vantage of Tover stains is that they can be applied as a top coat without any other protection, their resistance and coverage be-ing sufficient and their technical characteristics in compliance with EN 14904 European normative. Sportfloor Colour is avail-able in many RAL shades in stock.

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Z-parket floors conquer the worldThe quality and design of the Z-parket collection is gradually conquering the world. Today, you will find Z-parket floors used in prestigious building projects in 17 countries and four continents. Z-Parket combines innovative products and superior design with top service and speedy deliveries, so this explains its success.

Z-parket is a passionate Belgian com-pany, which makes solid and semi-solid wood floors. The company has developed its own unique finishing system, which is one of the main reasons for the extensive choice of original colours. This allows cus-tomers a choice of solid wood or com-posite parquet in diverse thicknesses: 9,14, or 20mm and 10, 15, and 21mm thick, whilst the widths vary between 120 and 240mm, selection 1 bis or rustic. As regards finish, there is a choice between distressed or not, scraped, or with V-joint.

Superior serviceAs a young company, Z-parket is making rapid strides, but this can be explained by their clearly evident strengths. Apart from their innovation and the quality which is typical of Z-Parket floors, their pricing, fast deliveries, service and honesty have all been big factors in their rapid expan-sion. Moreover, their very extensive stock is also an advantage. With a stock of over 60, 000m², Z-parket always delivers its orders quickly. Even the secondary finish items are in their own hands and it is easy for them to supply the requested colour.

Absolutely top class items: the Z and X collectionThe division of the Z-parket range of par-quet floors into collections has proved extremely popular. The top success sto-ries in obtaining scores of prestigious projects are the Z and X collection. The unique and highly organic look of these floors fits in naturally with the prevailing spirit of the age and has won the hearts and minds of numerous architects. The fact that Z-parket has managed to acquire this natural, organic look is thanks to the demanding nature which has given rise to these collections. For some colours Z-parket applies no fewer than 13 differ-ent colour steps. Unique floors require ex-pertise and perseverance.

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Z-parket brings genuine renewalZ-parket’s success is based on innovation and the constant quest to deliver new products and stand out from its competitors. In this context, for example, the company’s new web site has to be connected to the Z-app, the first app for the parquet industry. Recently, the com-pany also launched a highly original range of distressed floors with an extremely authentic look. Furthermore, the market has welcomed the new mosaic floors with great enthusiasm.

ProjectsAt Z-parket they are extremely proud of the many attractive building projects in which their floors form part of the interior.Here is a brief summary:•Apple store: Z-parket Fine line collection

has been fitted in two shops of the inno-vative computer brand.

•Designer Show House Manhattan : The Z-parket X-line collection has been deliv-ered for fitting in 15 luxury flats. Each flat costs between five and seven million dol-lars.

Furthermore, several stars and famous per-sonalities have got a Z-parket floor in their house. These include the private residence of Joop van den Ende, the Hollywood stars Johny Depp, Halle Berry, and Sean Penn, de-signer Philippe Starck, and the Lacoste French fashion family.

It goes without saying that Z-parket has had to earn all these projects. The compa-ny attributes these privileges to its close collaboration with dealers in various coun-tries. However, even today, Z-parket is still looking for the right partners who are prepared to commit themselves to the cause to work together with the Z-parket team to achieve the best possible results. Professionals who believe in the Z-parket products, realise their added value, and can market them are kindly requested to contact the company.

Z-ParketJan Latoslaan 9, 3600 Genk, BelgiumTel. 0032-(0)89-380863, Fax 0032-(0)89-380836E-mail : [email protected], www.z-parket.be

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Outdoor parquet aspires to perfectionTechnology meets high expectationsIn recent years, we have frequently considered various systems for fastening terrace floors invisibly. Ingeniously designed clip systems have taken the aesthetic and qualitative stand-ard of terrace floors to a much higher level. That’s technology in the service of man. How-ever, technological refinement for constructing terrace floors goes back even beyond invis-ible fasteners. It starts with the foundation of the floor. Indeed, adjustable floor pedestals provide a perfectly balanced foundation for the floor. These are surprisingly versatile and flexible and unbelievably ‘adjustable’!

New quality expectationsIt now looks like terrace floors without an invisible fastening system are grad-ually going completely out of fashion. Human beings are such demanding crea-tures! Before the days of invisible fas-tening, consumers were perfectly satis-fied with traditional fitting systems with screws on show. However, now that ter-races can be fitted without screws, peo-ple will settle for nothing less. This is perfectly understandable since our quality expectations for the design of our ‘outdoor surrounds’ have risen to the same heights as those for our inte-riors. These increased expectations have immediate consequences for the work of floor fitters, both for fitting indoor and outdoor parquet. Clients are now so

critical and demanding that they will only accept top quality work. Perfection is the order of the day and even minor faults imply a risk of complaints and reductions to the final bill. And so fitters have to be sure of themselves and they can best use solutions which can help them to achieve that perfect fitting.

The importance of the foundationWith the exception of a certain tolerance, faults in the base when parquet is fit-ted are visible in the intermediate floor and, eventually, in the final floor as well. For example, a difference in level in the covering floor is reflected in the subfloor and translated (and often increased) in the parquet floor. Furthermore, even if a particular fault is not immediately visible,

it will certainly curtail the durability of the floor as ‘strange’ forces go to work. We can illustrate this with an example. Suppose we glue a plank fully onto a cov-ering floor in an area which is slightly ‘in-visible’. We can certainly glue the plank if the initial adhesion of the glue is suf-ficient, but the forces which develop at the heads of the plank are, and continue to be, much stronger than the forces for which the glue has been developed. The plank will endeavour to break free on the outside (upwards). Sooner or later, this leads to problems. Similarly, the founda-tion is also crucially important for out-door terraces. Shortcomings in the base of outdoor parquet will eventually result in wear and tear.

Straightening the baseIn existing houses, the chance of the ter-race base being perfectly level is almost certainly non-existent. In any case, most existing terraces have a small slope to aid drainage and in times past this slope was sometimes drastically overdone. Moreover, in many cases people don’t want to restrict the new (wooden) ter-race to the surface area of the existing terrace. Sometimes, people try to inte-grate the terrace with a swimming pool, which is not necessarily at the same level (height). And so, this means levelling with a capital ‘L’. Differences in level have to be worked away. In order to cover an exist-ing (tile) terrace with a new wooden ter-race, joiners used to use wooden wedg-es. That seems logical, but it is not really advisable for outdoor applications, partly because in this way there is direct con-tact between the ground, the wooden wedge, the base, and the terrace wood.

Buzon International S.A.

Adjustable pedestals for terraces

Adjustable BUZON DPH® top quality pedestals for all commercial, industrial, and residential applications.

Stone, ceramic and concrete pavers/slabs/tiles

Timber boards decking systems

Timber tiles decking systems

Joist cradle

Leveller shim

Support head

Slope corrector (0-5%)

Locking key

Coupler

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Base

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Integrated slope compensation

Superior drainage

Easy access for maintenance

Durability

Stability and strength

Quick and easy fitting

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Adjustable pedestals for terraces

Adjustable BUZON DPH® top quality pedestals for all commercial, industrial, and residential applications.

Stone, ceramic and concrete pavers/slabs/tiles

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Timber tiles decking systems

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This situation can result in excessive expansion and shrinking of the wood. Moreover, it is not possible to absorb big differences in levels by using wedges. Technicians have developed adjusta-ble floor pedestals specially for this reason. These floor pedes-tals can be adjusted in height and adapted to differences in level and to slopes. An ingenious conception!

The features of floor pedestalsFloor pedestals ‘carry floors’ – it’s that simple. They are de-ployed for tile terraces, plank terraces, temporary floors or ex-hibition floors, industrial floors, and even stages. Since these floor pedestals are made from synthetic materials, they are vir-tually indifferent to the weather conditions when they are used as a base for outdoor terraces. The way in which they are de-signed determines their strength. By combining different ele-ments it is possible to raise floors considerably and thereby off-set a considerable difference in height. Moreover, if the gradient of the slope can be adjusted, the possibilities are even greater. This gradient should also be at least 2%. In our search for tech-nical information, amongst other things, we found out that the number of serious traders on the market is extremely limited. A major distinction is that between ‘stationary’ pedestals and ‘height adjustable’ pedestals. In some respects, stationary ped-estals replace the wedge of bygone days and are available in dif-ferent thicknesses and sizes. Floor pedestals which can be ad-justed in height are a sort of jack-of-all-trades. They adapt to the circumstances in a flexible manner.

A selection from the market range

Buzon International S.A. Buzon International S.A. is certainly the European and worldwide leader in the pro-duction and sale of adjustable pedestals for terraces. The company has over 25 years of experience. Buzon offers a solution for fit-ting terraces on sloping or uneven surfaces. The company designs, produces, and sells floor pedestals of the screw jack type, made from polypropylene. The pedestals

consist of 80% recycled propylene and 20% talc, so they can be completely recycled ( Green Product ) ( ISO certificate on re-quest). The quality of the basic material is, of course, important for the durability. Buzon floor pedestals have undergone scores of tests: amongst other things, they can withstand temperatures from -50 to 120°C.

This means that these pedestals are found in extremely hot and humid climates (Middle East), but also in bitterly cold regions such as Russia and Poland. These floor pedestals can be adjusted in height from 28 to 1030mm, and that is unique worldwide. They can be deployed for beams from 35 to 120 mm. The PH5 gradient regulator patented makes it possible to offset a slope of up to 5%. In combination with the BC-PH5 corrector, it is even possible to offset slopes of up to 15%.

These floor pedestals can cope with loads of up to 1000kg. The great strength of Buzon, apart from the incomparable quality of its products, is the ease of fitting, safety, and, especially, their ability to produce and deliver pedestals quickly from a huge stock of several hundred thousands of floor pedestals with his 35 Buzon Distributors around the world.

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withstand temperatures from -25 to + 80°C. The pedestals can bear loads up to 1000kg. Once the correct height is set, it is easy to fix the pedestal in place. The base plate has a surface area of 300cm². The system can reg-ulate a height between 1 and 50cm. The slope corrector makes is possible to absorb differences in height.

Depending on the strength of the beams used, it is advisable to position the feet 40 to 60cm from each other. You secure the beams with screws. The top plate of the pedestal has a groove for this purpose. Solidor gives a 10 year guarantee on these prod-ucts. Solidor floor pedestals can be fitted quickly and easily and can be used for an extensive range of floors e.g. wooden beams, floor tiles in wood or concrete, etc.

SOLIDOR Supportsfor terraces

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HOMAG City in Milan: High tech for sustainable success

Despite visitor numbers down on 2010 and difficult economic times in Italy, the HOMAG Group is highly satisfied with the out-come of the fair under the circumstances. Italy remains one of the world’s most important furniture markets. The home sales company HOMAG Italia had the opportunity to welcome almost all the country’s key industrial customers to HOMAG City. Particularly in times of economic difficulty, the HOMAG Group of-fers the strong arm of partnership to its customers. Its clear com-mitment was rewarded by an array of qualified trade fair contacts and healthy order books.

Farewell to Ad van Oversteeg at OvermatOn 15 June of this year, Overmat said farewell to its founder and former director, Ad van Oversteeg, who had served the compa-ny for over 30 years with inspired enterprise and unprecedented passion. As founder of Overmat Industries B.V., he played a big part in the growth and development of this company. Now, how-ever, the time has come for him to enjoy his well-earned spare time! His son, Jeroen van Oversteeg, took over the reins from Ad at Overmat two years ago and he, together with his team of staff, will ensure that Overmat continues to grow.

Jeroen van Oversteeg, Ad van Oversteeg and his wife Hélène’

Jules Noten leaves Balta GroupCarl Verstraelen appointed acting CEOBalta Group has announced that Jules Noten (repr. Lemon bvba) will be leaving his position as CEO on July 31st 2012 to pursue other career opportunities. Until a permanent replacement is found, the Board has asked Carl Verstraelen (repr. Dimacor bvba) to assume the acting CEO role alongside his current CFO role. Balta Group has increased its turnover from €530m in 2008 to

€750m in 2011 through growth in its existing business and the acquisition of Domo floor covering. In all of its flooring activi-ties from carpet tiles, laminate, rugs to broadloom carpet it has a leading position in Europe. Balta is the second largest firm worldwide in machine-woven area rugs.Julian Huxtable, Senior Principal at Doughty Hanson, owner of Balta Group, said today: “The Board would like to thank Jules for his contribution to the success of Balta Group over the years and we wish him luck in his future endeavours.” Mr. Jules Noten commented: “I leave behind a strong team with a clear agenda and a company with a positive culture. I have very much enjoyed my time at Balta and I wish my Balta colleagues the very best in the future.”

H&W FinishingH&W Finishing in Tilburg, Netherlands, has recently opened a third production line for making special finishes. This production line is also suitable for applying manual work. It can also be used to make separate, non-standard finishes, and this results in genu-

inely attractive and characteristic floors. It is also possible on this line to spray items such as covering strips, skirting boards, bolts, and ceiling parts. Distressing by means of scarving is proving popular on the market. Just recently, the company has introduced a new type of scarving, SX 8. You will find more details on their web site.

Euro-Mat award for ter Hürne – Concept a winner also on the international stageThe medium-sized company ter Hürne, based in Münsterland, Germany was voted „Supplier of the Year 2012“ in the wood cat-egory by the Euro-Mat Buying Group at the Euro-Mat Supplier Forum which was held in Palma de Mallorca from 17 to 19 April 2012. Although ter Hürne is a new member, who has only been listed with Euro-Mat as a supplier of laminate, Avatara, engi-neered parquet and solid wood floors for two years, the com-pany has already claimed the honour. The decisive factor for the Jury’s decision was the innovative marketing concept, which is based on modern neuromarketing science.

Quick-Step presents Floor Advisor No one needs to be surprised that floor producers make use of the Internet. More and more end users are deploying the surf pad in their quest to find the perfect floor. In 2010, Quick-Step launched its web site the ‘Floor Advisor’. This web site, which is updated constantly with new items, presents 16 different room designs in which visitors can ‘play around’ with the floor, floor types, and colours. The ‘Floor Advisor’ even makes it possible to upload photographs from one’s own home. This web tool means you can put your own interior ‘in the digi-tal picture’ and see what an effect the floor will have. Consumers have already discovered the Floor Advisor, but dealers and floor fitters can also use it to give their clients even better advice.

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Easydek Multi Cover Breathable: better protection film allows parquet floors to breathe

Imagine that an exclusive parquet floor has just been fitted and yet within a few days is damaged by an unsuitable covering. That’s every floor fitter’s nightmare! However, there’s no need for that to happen any more. Easydek has produced a perfect covering film with a breathable membrane, which prevents the penetration of moisture from above and allows the floor to breathe at the same time. And so, floor fitters can sleep easily at night.

Easydek Multi Cover Breathable is a tri-ple layer of covering material for tem-porarily covering recently fitted parquet floors, but also for cast floors and natu-ral stone. The substrate is a stiff, lightly adhesive facing. Thanks to the multiple membrane structure, the material can breathe on one side so that it can be applied on newly fitted floors. And so, the floor continues to breathe and the normal setting process of the glue and finishing coats is not disrupted. This is in contrast to when a floor is covered with a sheet, for example.

Watertight on the top sideEasydek Multi Cover Breathable is wa-tertight on the top side at the same time. And so, spilt paint or other liquids

are no longer a threat to the parquet floor underneath. The Easydek Multi Cover Breathable is also suitable for outdoor use due to its watertightness on the top side.

Moreover, the Multi Cover Breathable is anti-slip and therefore easy to walk on. The covering film stays firmly in place at all times. The material used is also ex-tremely strong and durable. This makes it ideal for high traffic building projects.

Anti-slip and easy to applyEasydek Multi Cover Breathable is easy to apply. This covering material is rolled up in such a way that the anti-slip bot-tom layer is on the outside. You only have to unroll it and cut it off.

If necessary, you can tape off the joints between the different pieces with Easydek tape.

Easydek Multicover Breathable is avail-able in 1m or 1.5m rolls of 25, 50, or 75m².

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Coating contractor skills offer added valueTo finish on site or to pre-finish? that is the question!

A striking change has occurred in the parquet industry in recent decades. Traditionally, parquet and wooden floors were fitted according to a strict process on site from A to Z. Nowadays, however, some steps are now catered for outside that traditional process. Oddly enough, in some respects the cause of this change has ‘turned the world on its head’. Whilst laminate has sprouted up as an ‘imitation’ of parquet and wooden floors, pre-finished par-quet has drawn its inspiration largely from some of laminate’s essential features. Parquet producers have ‘spied’ on the imitators to bring about a revolution.

The road to pre-finishedA few decades ago, laminate grew up rapidly from childhood to adulthood to cause a major stir on the flooring market. Parquet manufacturers looked upon those imitation floors in a rath-er condescending manner and obviously put themselves and their products in a higher segment: the real McCoy. However, once laminate started to conquer a sizeable market share, the parquet industry could hardly turn a blind eye to its existence. When the market shows a serious interest in a particular prod-uct category, there has to be a reason for it.

Laminate as a solutionThere were several reasons for the success of laminate. This new sort of floor certainly made its mark in situations where parquet was not the best option. For example, the laminate sector conquered the DIY market in no time at all due to its easy

fitting. It was also obvious that the market appreciated (and still appreciates) the fact that laminate is ready for fitting. It is the ideal solution for renovation (e.g. on an existing floor) and for rented homes and flats where tenants have little inclination to invest in expensive floors for the benefit of owners.

The parquet industry respondsA few years ago, parquet makers chose to copy the inherent benefits of laminate for their wooden floor production. The first step was to apply a finish in advance (in the factory). This spares end clients from sandpapering and odour of finish products. Floors are now fitted much faster. The next step was to fit a ‘click system’ for wooden floorboards. Floors are now clicked together in the same way as laminate floors. Ready-to-fit par-quet flooring was born.

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Where’s the coating contractor?It goes without saying that ready-to-fit parquet does have its benefits for professional floor fitters. It gives them an oppor-tunity to fit more square metres of floor in less time. However, this does not mean that they’re all going to convert to buying large quantities of pre-finished and throw away all the years of expertise, which has often been handed down from fathers to sons. Companies which specialise, amongst other things, in applying finish products to wooden floors serve both parquet makers and floor fitters. An important benefit of these so called ‘coating contractors’ is that they serve different ‘masters’. This immediately gives them a wealth of knowledge and expertise from various perspectives. All ‘clients’ of a coating contractor company retain ‘something’ of their own recipe. The result? A recipe book of the secrets of various chefs. Whilst floor fitters have experience of ‘some’ species of wood, coating contractors know just about ‘all’ of them. Whilst floor fitters are experts in working with ‘certain’ products, coating contractors are experts in using a ‘range’ of products.

Who are the clients?We’ve often said in this publication that the term ‘coating con-tractor’ has long since ceased to be an adequate job title. These contractors offer just about every possible finish (e.g. varnish, oil, or hard wax oil) as well as pre-colouring or distressing through the application of mechanical damage (e.g. beating or lashing). The clients are parquet producers who are increasingly faced with smaller jobs ‘tailored to the client’. It’s hardly worth investing in the equipment needed to distress floors if you only have to distress 100m² of parquet. Since coating contractors work for various clients, the investment is worthwhile for them. Another group of clients are floor fitters who want to have a number of ‘operations’ (e.g. colouring or distressing) done in advance. They see the benefits of pre-finished floors, but they retain their own formula. Coating contractors operate at the re-quest of, and according to the instructions of, floor fitters. This simply means that some operations are ‘outsourced’.

Ergonomic added valueIt is clear that the work of coating contractors has certain eco-nomic implications. Floor fitters and floor manufacturers have the opportunity to offer a much wider range of products, al-beit at a (variable) cost, without having to commit themselves to major investment (fixed costs). Yet there’s more! By out-sourcing certain operations, floor fitters are lightening their load considerably. If sandpapering and floor treatments are done

elsewhere, this makes the work of a floor fitter much less of a physical strain. A good example of this ‘ergonomic added value’ is the hugely popular hand-scraped floor. Recently, we visited a large villa from the 1950s or 60s where the living room (140m²) had a splendid dark coloured old oak floor, completely hand-scraped according to the old process and therefore carried out on site. In view of the vast surface and the movements involved in hand-scraping (from a kneeling position), it must have been an infernal job to complete that particular floor. Moreover, how-ever attractive the result, the fact is that it is perfectly possible to achieve the same look mechanically on the assembly line, standing upright, or even fully automatic. And so, there can be no doubt that outsourcing the hand-scraping of a floor is cer-tainly worth the cost.

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H&W Finishing offers a varied range of operations regarding parquet finishing, amongst other things. H&W Finishing came into existence 12 years ago from a company with years of expe-rience in the field of surface finishing. The company can sand, wirebrush, stain, apply UV oils and varnishes, smoke, distress via ‘scarving’ (see below), pack products in shrink film, label, add fitting instructions, and much more. Recently, the company opened a third production line for oxidative oil finishing. And so, ‘finishing’ is very much the speciality of the house. Scarving is the odd man out in this box of tools: scarving is a method of damaging a floor in which tongue and groove remain

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undamaged and the planks are still guaranteed to fit. Only the required damaging is applied. Very recently, the company has introduced a new type of scarving.

Timfin

Timfin offers an extensive range of services for both parquet manufacturers and wood dealers. The company’s major activities are varnishing, oiling, brushing, sandpapering, distressing, finish-ing outdoor wood, and packing. Its main speciality consists of ap-plying oils and natural varnishes. Timfin is a medium-sized player in the field of wood finishes in the broadest sense. Years of expe-rience in the parquet floor industry have given Timfin a clear view of the possibilities for applying a finish to parquet, as we have earlier said. These possibilities also include exterior treatments for frontage cladding and terrace floors. Timfin is located in Aalter, Belgium, and easily accessible on the Lakeland industrial estate.

Zabolak

Zabolak has been active in its present form since 1996. The com-pany was formed about 40 years ago by Gerard Martens. Zabolak has at its disposal extremely modern machinery for treating the surfaces of floorboards, wooden panels, and related products. Zabolak offers all treatments and processes in the area of fin-ishing, including packing and the provision of logistical servic-es, if necessary. This speciality is elegantly defined as an inter-play of ‘creativity, flexibility, and certainty’. Generally speaking, the company’s clients are parquet manufacturers, wholesalers, project developers, designers, and architects. The most impor-tant operations which Zabolak carries out are brushing, sandpa-pering, radiating, oiling, varnishing, and colouring or a combina-tion of these. Over the past seven years, Zabolak has specialised mainly in distressing and colouring floors. In addition to the use of reputable oils, Zabolak has also specialised in the execution of mechanical operations within the framework of distressing tech-niques. Smoking is also one of its specialities.

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Computerisation conquers the parquet sectorProduction lines even include the packing

There was a time when floor fitters would produce their own strips of parquet and then stack them neatly onto a trailer to deliver them to their clients ready for the real work on site. This might be the first separation in the history of the parquet industry, but produc-tion has become a separate activity. Nowadays, floor fitters are confronted by a wide range of floor sorts (e.g. solid wood, multi-layer, and veneer) in an even wider range of wood sorts, and sometimes these are already finished. Quality parquet has become a branded product. Nowadays, manufacturers use the packaging to attract clients.

Staggering visit to a companySome years ago, this editor had the great privilege of visiting a renowned German parquet and laminate manufacturer. Although the parquet factory was equipped with state-of-the-art equip-ment, it dated from ‘way back’ in time. The company had started producing laminate somewhat more recently. A walk along the multi-layer parquet production lines lived up entirely to expecta-tions: a step-by-step production, from rough planks to complete-ly finished parquet ready to be fitted. At each stage of the pro-duction stood a figure of ‘flesh and blood’, who had ‘one’ specific task: this was usually a small and simple task within that vast pro-cess. At every four stages you would see a quality control worker, who had to cast an eagle-eyed glance over every plank to check its quality. Viewed from the air, about sixty people could be seen swarming between the conveyor belts of this production site. The next step was a visit to the still brand new laminate produc-tion area. During my visit, production from a certain collection in the range was in full swing. A somewhat depressing observation: there wasn’t a soul to be seen, apart from the man who gave us this guided tour to explain how the production department worked. One man at the start of the line pressed a large green button and intervened only if the machine stalled. At the end of the production line we saw ready-for-use laminate floors, neatly stacked in piles of about 1.5m² and tidily packed. Binding was not needed. Computerisation was king here.

Points for attention regarding computerisationIt was clear that the overwhelming majority of employees in the above-mentioned company worked in parquet production. Basically, computerisation means that you can produce more with the same number of workers or with even fewer. From a business economics point of view that is certainly a ‘blessing’. After all, it drives down production costs per unit. However, from a socio-economic point of view, this is in some respects the ‘curse’ of computerisation. “This has to be modified somewhat,” says Jan Peeters from CSP Engineering, which specialises in the computerisation of production processes. “Experience in practice shows that companies usually turn to computers so that they can produce goods to a higher standard with the same number of people. Amongst our clients, no one has ever been dismissed as a result of computerisation.” At all events, computerisation ensures that the employees on the production line can work in much bet-ter conditions. Attention is focused strongly on ‘ergonomics’ and this fits in perfectly with the principle of ‘health and safety at

work’. Anyone who has to bend to deposit a plank on the convey-or belt puts some sort of strain on his or her back, and possibly the knees as well. A computerised process takes over any tasks which put a strain on human health. Human beings are still there because of their perceptive qualities (control).

Shortage of skilled workers“The wood industry also needs skilled and well trained workers,” says Jan Peeters. “In the past, technical schools have tended to treat the ‘wood’ department like a stepmother. Furthermore, a lot of young people do not consider technical education to be very ‘sexy’, and that has resulted in a further general fall in num-ber in technical education.” The results of this can be felt in all production companies, including those in the wood industry. This is why they regard computerisation as a solution so that they can let the few skilled workers in their ranks use their expertise in-stead of having them work, for example, in repetitive and/or ma-nipulative tasks. Jan Peeters continues: “And so, it is often the experts who set up the different machines, look after the tool management, work on the development of new products, and such like.”

Internal transportComputerisation is the only way to meet the increasing (inter-national) demand. Producers are sighing for greater capacity. In this process people act as controllers and guardians. In the past, computerisation was related to production itself. Fork lift trucks operated by ‘people’ used to ride back and forth between pro-duction departments, but even this is changing.

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Computers now regulate all internal transport, from the rough plank to the ‘packed’ product. One person on the feed and re-trieve tables is enough. The feed table is positioned in line with the machine. Work items are put manually onto cross chains or belts. They are automatically aligned, tied, and then put into the machine one by one. Feed tables are available in all sorts of vari-ants for various processing speeds and are suitable for short and long work items with rough or smooth surfaces. Retrieve systems are used at lower processing speeds for mechanical planes, saws, packing lines, and so on. The operator at the installation entrance is responsible for both feeding the machine and stacking the (re-trieved) processed products.

The production itselfIt goes without saying that the construction of a computer-ised production line depends largely on what is produced. At all events, just about anything can be computerised as soon as a rough plank finds its way onto the production line. Planing, sand-papering, and milling of tongue and groove are directed by the computer (CNC controlled machines). Checking consists mainly of manual and visual ‘samples’. With the production of multi-lay-er parquet there will be provision for (hot melt) glueing where the different layers are assembled. Click systems can also be fit-ted automatically, if necessary. The produced floorboards go to the line where the finish (oil, varnish, or hard wax) is applied and dried. The machine measures, labels, registers, and packs the products. The operator who fed the rough floorboards into the machine receives via the retrieval system floor packets which are neatly packed and ready for the shops.

The role of packingParquet manufacturers distribute their goods via different chan-nels. These channels include their own dealers, grossists, and parquet specialists, but they also distribute directly to floor fitters and, for a few years now, to wholesale distributors and retailers (e.g. DIY). And so, these days, it’s not only the watchful eye of the professional connoisseur that they have to impress with the quality of their products. They also have to express their quali-tative added value in order to impress other parties involved in the chain. Parquet is given an identifying mark, it is becoming a ‘brand’, and this phenomenon has raised its head only recently.

Purely functionalAs we have already said, in the past, the floorboards left the workshop or (local) manufacturer neatly stacked in the vehicle to be taken directly to the site. A scratch here or there did not really matter. Parquet was traditionally fitted, sandpapered, and finished from scratch. Nowadays, parquet completes a long tra-jectory. It travels from the manufacturer to the distributor or im-porter by road, rail, or ship, from the distributor to the grossist, and then to the specialist seller, the floor fitter, or the retailer. This all involves loading, unloading, and stacking. Parquet has to be protected and that applies especially to ready-for-use, pre-fin-ished parquet where no sanding machine will be used to remove any possible damage caused in transit. Whilst the floorboards used to be packed mainly in cardboard, we now see additional packing in a film. After all, cardboard protects against mechani-cal damage such as knocks and dents, but not against damp. The combination of cardboard and film provides ultimate protection. Producers can choose here between shrink film, applied via a bundle packer or a packing machine, or wrapping film (this pack-ing technique is described at length in edition 79).

‘Branding’ and communicationThe expression ‘A-brand’ is no longer completely new in the par-quet industry, but neither is it very old. Parquet manufacturers want to exude their quality to all those involved in the chain. They also devise alluring names for the different collections and like to explain what the specifications are. This also gives manufacturers an opportunity to explain why their products are more expensive than others. There are several brands which have gained the con-fidence of the market with their brand name, both that of the floor fitters and that of end users. In addition to voluntarily stated specifications (expression of quality), there is also essential data for the client e.g. number of square metres, dimensions, thick-ness, and finishing methods, and also the information required by law. CE marking is the best example of this.

CE markingSince 1 March 2010, all manufacturers who launch products on the market within the European Union are legally obliged to apply CE marking. Here, the word ‘manufacturer’ has to be understood in its broader sense. From a legal point of view, the manufacturer cannot apply CE marking until it has drawn up a CE declaration of conformity. In this declaration the manufacturer states that its product is in conformity with the building products directive and the prevailing norm (for wooden floors EN 14342). Furthermore, the manufacturer has to give some information regarding essen-tial health and safety features. The EN 14342 lists these features, which are as follows: fire class, formaldehyde emission, presence of PCP, thermal conductibility, bending strength, slip resistance, and biological durability. The CE marking must be applied to the product itself or to a label attached to the product or to the pack-aging and/or the accompanying sales documents. It will be quite clear that this mandatory marking can hardly be applied to the planks themselves.

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CSP Engineering As we have already said, CSP spe-cialises in the computerisation of production processes. The company offers solutions in different sectors, including in the field of automatic feeding and stacking on production

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lines. CSP Engineering has several leading parquet producers amongst its clients. Apart from the fact that the company offers various mechanised solutions or even complete production lines for this sector and other sectors, it has also developed a number of solutions which are geared specifically to the parquet industry. Specially for the parquet industry,

CSP Engineering has developed the Par-Scan® parquet scanner. Par-Scan® measures, registers, la-bels, and packs packets of par-quet without manual interven-tion. Par-Duo® is specially designed for glueing two-layer parquet with PU Hot Melt as it passes through the system. The machine makes it possible to glue up to 20m/min. as the products pass through. It produces in fixed or variable lengths and has a CNC

controlled accompanying cross-cut saw. Par-Stack® is an auto-matic stacking machine which ensures that floorboards are stacked neatly on a pallet, separately or packed. The machine has a capacity of up to eight packs a minute. CSP Engineerng also has the Par-Feed® feed table for feeding four-sided planing ma-chines. Finally, Par-Info® automatically adds information (bro-chure) for the benefit of end users.

Rösler Benelux The machines from Rösler also make it possible to distress par-quet floors automatically. Distressing floors is not only a trend,

but also increasingly a question of personal taste. Rösler is a specialist in the field of surface treatments. The Benelux branch is part of a worldwide active concern with its headquarters in Memmelsdorf, Germany.

The Rösler assortment has several types of distressing machines, including the trough vibrator. A plank which is put in a distressing machine ends up in a vat full of grinding materials (the media). The media move around the plank as a result of the upward and downward movement of the vat. This changes the structure of the plank. One machine can create a thou-sand and one different

looks! The wood is treated mainly in trough and corridor vibra-tors, which are fed automatically by an automatic conveyor belt. The vat of the vibrators is fitted with a hot cast and durable layer of PU and the vibration is produced by its own design imbalance motors. Vibro-finishing technology can be applied to all sorts of wood. For the treatment of planks Rösler offers customised computerised operations such as, for example, conveyor systems from the saw to the distressing machine. Rösler hereby minimis-es the manual work and makes a contribution to improving indus-trial safety. On the other hand, computerisation is also a means of increasing productivity.

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Hygrometers are now more preciseA summary of various measuring tools

Water is the source of all life and, thankfully, we have easy access to it. Building materials, too, contain moisture and they need it in order to do their job. In some respects wood is the odd man out. It’s true that wood also contains some water, but, unlike many other building materials, wood can reveal to the naked eye big differences in the amount of water which it contains. Wood expands and shrinks as its damp content rises and falls. Another differ-ence to many other building materials is that excess damp can damage wood irreparably.

Damp everywhereThe main sorts of damp which floor fitters encounter in buildings are residual building damp, atmospheric damp, and damp in the wood itself.

Residual building dampResidual building damp is the ‘surplus’ damp added to some building materials so that we can use or manipulate them. In the main these are products in powder form, which are mixed with water. We are thinking particularly of plaster for plastering, ce-ment for the brickwork, concrete for the support structures and floor panels, and a screed for fitting the floors. If the products are used for building, they gain strength by releasing water without releasing all of it. When wood comes into contact with building materials which still contain residual building damp, it will absorb that water spontaneously and start to swell.

Atmospheric dampUnder normal circumstances the atmosphere has a moisture content between 55 and 65%. This moisture content fluctuates with the seasons and depends on factors such as the atmos-pheric temperature. When wood is used in conditions which are too damp, it will absorb the damp from the ambient air. It is important to know that the above-mentioned residual building damp will take on the form of atmospheric damp for a certain time. In other words, the building materials harden as a result of evaporation and this damp temporarily affects the air humidity. Ventilation during the drying process is absolutely essential.

Wood dampWood damp is the damp content in the wood itself. Each wood sort has its own ideal moisture content. Obviously, wood is dried and will not usually be too damp. Professionals still advise leaving wood for a few days to acclimatise to the room in which it will be fitted. However, wood can also be too dry when it arrives on site. Wood which is too dry extracts damp not only from the air, but also from some glues (water dispersion). And so, it is quite possible that wooden floorboards which are too dry will start to swell even during the fitting.

Measuring techniquesProfessionals measure building moisture using tools which are based on equally refined technology. There are more or less four types of measuring tools which are particularly important for floor fitters: the CM (carbide method) meters for measuring residual building damp in the screed, hygro-thermometers for measuring atmospheric damp, and capacitive wood hygrometers or electric ohmmeters for measuring moisture in the building ma-terials themselves, especially in the wood.

CM metersAn extremely safe method of measuring residual moisture in the screed is still the carbide method in which the sample material from the screed is used to cause a reaction with carbide. There are some law courts which only accept the results of this method in the event of a dispute. The carbide method requires more time than the measuring tools mentioned below and it is more labori-ous and radical because in the final analysis you have to make a hole in the screed. The hole has to be deep enough to ensure re-liable results. With a covering floor of 6cm it is advisable to make a hole up to 4cm deep.

Hygro- thermometersAir humidity and temperature are measured using hygro-ther-mometers. These are designed to control the surrounding condi-tions. The very latest tools are small hand tools, which measure both the temperature and the air humidity content in the room where parquet is to be fitted. The thermo-hygrometer is the first measuring tool which floor fitters take out.

Capacitive and electric resistanceElectric resistance tools work on the basis of electric resistance and are fitted with electrodes (pins) which are pressed (or beat-en) into the wood. The tool measures the resistance between those electrodes. A conversion of electric resistance to wood moisture is programmed into the tool. The makers have factored in a number of deviation risks. For example, ions in the air affect electrical resistance. The number of ions depends on the sort of wood. Some makers have also programmed a wood sort correc-tion. The capacitive wood hygrometers work on the basis of a transmitter and receiver, based on the density of the wood.

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What’s on the market?

Brookhuis

Brookhuis Micro-Electronics B.V. supplies both ‘capacitive’ hy-grometers and meters based on the resistance moisture meas-urement. These hygrometers have an extremely broad scope, not just in the parquet industry but also in the entire timber industry.

One of the capacitive hygrometers is the FMW-B hygrometer. This hygrometer measures quickly without using measuring pens. The FMW is a micro-processor guided hygrometer for measuring damp in wood and building materials in general. To use the me-ter, you hold the rear side of the instrument for half a second against the material to be measured. The specific weight of the wood is set on the FMW. This means it is perfectly possible to measure all sorts of wood. Settings are possible from 250 to 1100kg/m3. The FMW possesses a relative scale for measuring other building materials. To make a resistance damp measure-ment Brookhuis has the FMC, FME, or FMD6 hygrometer. These are micro-processor guided hygrometers for measuring wood and building materials. These meters record the moisture content with an electrode placed in or on the material to be measured. The hygrometer corrects the recorded moisture value immediate-ly to ‘real percentages’ on the basis of the set material and the set temperature.

Caisson Caisson has various meters at its disposal for measuring con-crete moisture. The most basic apparatus for this application is the VI-D1. This tool measures non-destructively by means of an electronic field. Caisson has recently issued a new version which, apart from the scale used by Caisson, can also give the moisture content in per-

centages at once for various sorts of concrete. An advanced de-sign is the VI-D4, which also works non-destructively, but has a graphic display. This meter operates using not only an electronic field, but also the electric resistance by means of gilded contact points. For measuring wood damp there is also a new meter available, which is equipped with a ball sensor. This meter, the GM300, has an extensive list of materials and wood sorts. The big advantage here, too, is the graphic display which makes tiresome searching for materials in books a thing of the past. There are also more basic meters with this measuring principle available (GM100/200). Recently, caisson has introduced a new, precise, and highly compact thermo-/hygrometer, namely the LVT10C. Depending on the design, this tool can be supplement-ed with a surface temperature sensor or an external air and tem-perature probe. It can even be used to determine the moisture content balance in concrete by drilling a 10mm hole (for the USA there is also the LVT30 for this purpose). Caisson measuring tools do not require any special calibration and can be used im-mediately once they have been switched on. This limits measur-ing faults to a minimum.Caisson is looking for active importers and agents within the industry for various regions and countries. Please contact us!

DNS Denzel DNS Denzel has been specialising for over 20 years in the devel-opment of damp measurement equipment. The measurements barely take two seconds and are done using non-destructive measuring equipment. DNS Denzel presents electronic damp de-tectors, which measure the moisture in wood and in the screed. These tools can trace the moisture without damaging the sub-strate. The accuracy is no less than 99.98%. The G-812 hygrom-eter measures the moisture in six different sorts of material,

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including cement, concrete, and gypsum. The G-821 can do this in 120 different subfloors. The G-822 also measures the moisture in 120 sorts of subfloors, 15 different sorts of parquet, 10 dif-ferent sorts of wood, various building materials, and no less than eight different types of concrete.

It measures the air humidity and the air temperature, calcu-lates the dew point, and meas-ures the surface temperature. This tool can store data and transfer it (wire-free) to a PC or smart phone. The DNS G-821 and 822 measure a surface which is 400 times bigger than the DNS-G-809 and 812. This is a stand-alone tool which can-not be manipulated and there-fore also complies with the leg-islation.

Tramex Tramex turns out a completely new tool which takes measur-ing damp to a new dimension. The Tramex CMEX Hygro-i Flooring Kit is a complete damp measuring kit in which the instant damp measuring test and the brand new Hygro-i probe are deployed together to create a new standard in the area of speed and accuracy again and again. The brand new Tramex Hydro-i probe is the most advanced probe on the market.

When used together with the non-destructive meters Tramex CMEX2 and MRH3, this tool makes it possible to take meas-urements for moisture, temperature, and dew point in structural materials such as concrete floors and walls and for atmospher-ic conditions in the building. This combination makes it possible to measure the relative air humidity in order to comply with the ASTM F2170, F2420, BS8201:2011, and BS8203. The kit includes the CME Xpert II, a digital, non-destructive concrete hygrometer. This device obtains instant information about the moisture con-tent up to 6.9%. It has display lighting to help users who have to work in poor light. The Hygro-i RH probe, too, is part of the kit, as is a Hygro-i electronic interface. The Hygro-i is quick, accurate, re-usable, and economical.

Gann Gann has an extensive range of measuring instruments for damp in materials such as building materials. Its most important tasks are to measure moisture in wood and to measure residual build-ing damp, relative air humidity, and air temperature i.e. every-thing that a floor fitter needs. This brand was the first to launch hygrometers which carry out an automatic measurement correc-tion depending on the sort of wood and the temperature. We will discuss a few interesting tools since we cannot cover them all. The Hydromette Compact B is a handy tool for detecting damp quickly in walls and floors and for carrying out tests prior to a CM analysis.

For the latter, Gann offers the Hydromat CM, a moisture analysis tool which operates on the basis of the carbide method. The Hydromette BL Compact B is a refined version of the previous version. Another tool, the Hydromette BL Compact RH-T, is a ther-mo-hygrometer which makes it possible to measure damp in materials such as concrete. Via a sensor which is positioned in a pre-drilled hole, it is possible to calculate the dew point im-mediately. The user has vari-ous options: relative damp, absolute damp, and such like. Last but not least there is a perfect instrument for floor fitters, namely the Hydromette HB 30, which measures the

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Hard wax oil: past and present in one productA wonder product at a crossroads of technology

Bees wax is a finish from a distant past. That’s for sure. The patina of a waxed floor is beyond compare and is the fruit of years of hard labour. This patina becomes deeper, fuller, and more valuable with each coat of wax that polished parquet is given. No one will deny that a bees wax finish and the maintenance required later no longer fits in with current consumer expectations. There are other equally valuable and much simpler finishes. Mak-ers have created a wonderful product in the shape of hard wax. This is a finish which reconciles the look from the past with the level of protection required today.

Saturation and protectionThe principle on which the protection of a wooden floor through the application of a bees wax operates is twofold. In the first phase, the bees wax is rubbed into the pores of the wood until saturation point. The second phase and subsequent main-tenance are designed to reinforce this sat-uration and at the same time put a more or less solid film on the floor. The result is that the floor is protected from penetra-tion of moisture and dirt and that the top layer also protects against mechanical in-fluences (e.g. steps, skids, and scratches). The moment when people started using a prior treatment with oil instead of rub-bing in bees wax in order to bring about the saturation process was undoubted-ly a turning point in history. The oil en-sures that the pores are filled and a film is then applied using bees wax. Nowadays, hard wax oil makes an appearance as the (provisional) final piece of a technological

development. Hard wax oil is a two-in-one product which provides both protection and saturation in one coat. This is conveni-ent for floor fitters, but also for end users, who now find it much easier job to main-tain their floors than with a waxed floor.

The advantages of hard wax oilApart from the exceptional look which hard wax oil gives a wooden floor, this method of providing a finish and protec-tion offers several other advantages.

For end usersEven though the floor is heavily protected against the penetration of moisture and dirt, as is the case with a varnish finish, the wax components do not form a sealed film. This means that the floor can still breathe freely. The fact that the wax film stays more or less flexible ensures that the protective layer cannot burst or crack. Any damage or local wear and tear (on higher

traffic parts) can be repaired or restored locally, something which is not possible with varnish. As with oil (and with bees wax in days gone by), maintenance is in some respects the same as ‘nourishment’. The film which lies on the floor after the application of hard wax oil is reinforced over the years as the floor is maintained. This maintenance is fairly simple. An or-dinary cleaning session means vacuum cleaning first followed by mopping with a well wrung cloth. A ‘cleaner’ can be added to the water. Manufacturers offer mainte-nance wax or oil for maintaining and nour-ishing the floor.

For floor fittersApplying hard wax is a relatively quick and easy solution for floor fitters. After all, just about all hard wax oils are prod-ucts which are ready for use. And so, they never have to be diluted and only have to be stirred thoroughly. The procedure for applying it depends on the product. With some brands the hard wax oil is applied in two coats, whilst others can be applied in a single working session. In the case of two coats, you first apply a thin coat and leave it to dry for 24 hours. The second coat is applied in the same way. A number of manufacturers recommend a treatment with maintenance oil about two weeks af-ter the floor has been given its treatment. For the one-coat systems you need to read the manufacturer’s instructions care-fully regarding the use of quantities and the method of application.

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Adesiv Adesiv offers the hard wax oil Paviolio 25. Paviolio 25 is a natural emulsion of oil and wax which is suitable for impregnating pol-ished wooden floors. The oil gives the floor a clearer effect. Bring the product to the cor-rect temperature before use. Spread it with a roller or paint brush. The amount of product applied before each application is extremely important. Surplus oil must be removed with

a cloth within 30 to 40 minutes. The wood moisture content must be between 8 and 12% for the application of the Paviolio 25, the temperature has to be between 15 and 25°C, and the air humidity must not exceed 75%.

Arboritec Arboritec has a full range of finish products for wooden floors. The company promotes Hard Wax Oil as one of the most attractive finishes for parquet. Indeed, the hard wax oil brings out the natural beauty of the wood. It makes the wood surface more du-rable and resistant to dirt and water. Hard Wax Oil is more resistant to chemical prod-ucts and is easier to apply than many other

technologically advanced products. It gives the look of an oiled floor without the extra maintenance. Arboritec Hard Wax Oil is a urethane-reinforced and virtually odourless hard wax oil. It is made on a base of linseed oil, urethane alkyd oil, and natural waxes. It is available in colour or natural.

Bona Bona Hard Wax Oil gives a comforta-ble and natural surface through a mix-ture of setting natural oils and waxes. This product makes the surface resist-ant to water and dirt and it is suitable for untreated hardwood floors and other types of wooden floors for nor-mal to heavy use. The fact that it is a single component product makes it easy to use. Two coats can be applied in one day. Floors treated with hard wax can be restored in patches. Bona

Hard Wax Oil conforms to DIN 51130-R9 as regards rugged-ness, DIN 53160 T.1+2 as regards resistance to saliva and per-spiration, and DIN EN 71 T.3 as regards migration requirements. The surface to be treated must be sandpapered thoroughly, dry, and free of sanding dust, old varnish, and other impurities. Use the Bona Scrad System, gauze disc or sandpaper with grain 120 for the final sandpapering. Keep the product, room, and floor temperatures between 8 and 35°C. Ensure good ventilation when the product is applied and for the drying and setting. Apart from the Hard Wax Oil, Bona also offers the Hard Wax Oil Refresher, a mixture of natural waxes for the periodic mainte-nance and cleaning of hard wood and other types of wooden floors which are treated either with a UV oil or Bona Hard Wax Oil.

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Blanchon

The ‘Huile-cire dure’ from Blanchon offers nothing but benefits for both floor fitters and end users. The ease of application is one thing, whilst the speed and simplicity of maintenance is an addi-tional advantage. Moreover, Blanchon hard wax oil also offers in-finite application possibilities as regards finishes (e.g. tints, wood tones, and shades of colour). Apart from the Huile-cire, Blanchon also has its ‘Huile-cire dure high solid’. This hard wax oil impreg-nates, colours, and protects parquet floors in one single opera-tion. The hard wax oil feeds the wood and protects it in the depth. Thanks to the composition of the hard wax oil, which is rich in natural and renewable raw materials, it dries very quickly and produces hardly any odours. Solid Oil is practical and eco-nomical to use. The pallet with shades of colour makes just about any decorative application possible. Thanks to the very low pro-portion of volatile organic compounds, one coat is usually enough in most cases for the finish. Blanchon also offers a maintenance oil (‘Huile d’entretien’) for maintaining all floors finished with oil or wax oil, including pre-oiled floors.

Chimiver Chimiver Lios Hard Wax Bioil 90 is a product with more than 90% solid content. It is a natural prod-uct based on natural oils and waxes with high melting point. The product is ideal for “green building” and gives to the wood-en floors a satin and uniform as-pect with excellent characteris-tics of water repellence, hardness

and soft touch. It keeps the wood with its original tone and has particular characteristics to limit the usual yellowing during the time. It is suggested for treatment of wooden floors in com-mercial premises. The product can be easily maintained using a soft cloth and our Velurex Cleaner Star; the extraordinary main-tenance has to be done with the product itself. CERTIFIED: CCA-Product Conforming to criteria of Environmentally Compatible Product.

Ciranova Ciranova has various sorts of hard wax oil, which are available in trendy and traditional colours. Hard wax oil is a fast-drying par-quet oil with outstanding wear resistance, good filling, and good chemical and mechanical resistance. It is available in 16 different colours. Hard wax oil can be applied with a brush, roller, or cloth. Hard wax oil Magic is a modified parquet oil with excellent wear resistance, good filling, and natural colour. Hard wax oil Magic is very matt and does not glow. The resistance can be improved even further by adding a harder UA.

Hard Wax Oil Magic Natural and Natural White can also be used as an insulator for waterborne stains if the surface is later given another coat of water paint. Hard Wax Oil Full Solid is a one-coat system. This very filling 2-component parquet oil, which is based on top quality natural oils, guarantees excellent wear resistance, a natural colour, and good chemical and mechanical resistance. This Full Solid dries extremely quickly. It has to be mixed with an activator. Hard Wax Oil Full Solid Natural and Natural White can also be given an extra coat of varnish.

Floorservice/Overmat The Floorservice Hardwax-oils penetrate deep into the wood, without blocking the pores. This allows the wood to keep breath-ing and retains its natural structure, because no top layer is formed. Every floor that is finished with Floorservice Hardwax-oil is guar-anteed to be highly resistant to wear and is also water resistant (+ product resistance in conformity with DIN 68861/1A). Besides that, the floor is protected against salvia and sweat (in confirma-tion with DIN 53160), and make the floor child friendly because they meet the requirements for children’s toys (in confirmation with EN 71). In addition to this, the Floorservice Hardwax-oils also meet anti-slip standard R9.

With the range of Floorservice Hardwax-oils all types of par-quet and solid floor can be treated. The products have a vegetable oils and waxes base. And they meet the VOC-regulation EU 2012. Besides Hardwaxoil Classic Floorservice offers Color Hardwax-oil, Hardwax-oil (Color) Pro and Hardwax-oil Profiline (Color). The Color

Hardwax-oils are available in 27 colours, which can be combined with the latest primer Prime Old Grey for a weathered appear-ance. Hardwax-oil Pro has been developed especially for the professional parquet layer. And the Floorservice Hardwax-oil Profiline is the industrial oxidative drying solvent-free Hardwax-oil for machine application by a one layer system.

Irsa Irsa hard wax oils are based on natural raw materials such as vegetable waxes and ethereal oils. They do not contain any bio-cides or toxic components and that is why they are acknowl-edged as ecological building ma-terials. The Irsa laboratory tech-nicians constantly subject these

oils to various controls with a view to refining them. The results can be seen mainly in the usage itself and in the long term.

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The fast drying time and the excel-lent surface qualities are major ad-vantages. Irsa oils can be deployed for floors, wall furnishing, and for wood or cork. In other words, Irsa Hard Wax Oil can be deployed uni-versally for hardwood, softwood, and exotic wood species (indoors), OSB, industrial parquet, wood blocks, staircases, window sills, etc. The hard wax oil can be used for floors subjected from normal to heavy use. The floors get strong and anti-static protection and can

breathe normally. This colourless hard wax oil lightly intensifies the natural colour of the wood. Naturally, Irsa also supplies main-tenance oil and wax as well as cleaning products for daily mainte-nance.

Lechner SpA Lechner SpA offers in its catalogue two lines of oils for the finish-ing and maintenance of parquet, both indoor and outdoor: Alto Solido (high solid) and NATURE. Based on natural oils, they have a very reduced environmental impact and are not dangerous for the health of both installers and final users. They respect the fol-lowing norms: UNI EN 71-3:2002, DIN 68861:2001 par.1, DIN V 53160:200 part 1-2, and give the treated parquet resistance 1A (Olio Alto Solido) or 1C (Nature Deck Oil). For their own charac-teristics, Alto Solido and Nature lines are indicated also for exotic woods. Nature line has also successfully passed the biodegrada-bility test according to method OECD 301.

The complete Nature line includes: Wood Protection, Nature Oil Finish, Nature Oil Wax, Nature Deck Oil, Nature Clean, Cleaner Deck Oil, Detergente Anti Grigio, Moss Remover, Manutentore Oil Finish, Manutentore Oil Wax, Manutentore Deck Oil.The complete Alto Solido line includes: Olio Alto Solido, Detergente Alto Solido, Manutentore Alto Solido, Diluente Per Alto Solido.

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Osmo

Osmo offers various sorts of hard wax oil under the Polyx Oil brand. The advantage of these finishes is that the product pene-trates deeply into the pores of the wood and provides a surface protection. This means that treated floors can be repaired or freshened up locally. These products offer high resistance against liquids and are extremely easy to maintain. Polyx Oil Original is

the perfect finish for all wooden floors. Polyx Oil Rapid is the nat-ural hard wax oil from Osmo, which can be finished in one day. The very high quantity of solid matter gives a very strong finish in a short space of time. The wear resistance exceeds that of tradi-tional parquet finishes. Polyx Oil Rapid can be used on all wood-en floors, but also on cork, terra cotta, and unglazed tiles and, moreover, is ideal for the finish of tabletops or kitchen sink units, for instance. The finish is waterproof. Polyx Oil Tints includes col-oured oils. Finally, there is also the Wood Wax Finish Clear Extra Thin for exotic wood sorts.

Rubio Monocoat Rubio Monocoat of-fers a full assortment of hard wax oils for both manual and in-dustrial applications. The RMC Oil Plus, its 2-component variant RMC Oil Plus 2C, and the industrial RMC Oil UV offer ex-

tremely durable protection and are easy to maintain and reno-vate. The products are also the ultimate as regards consumption and application efficiency. Generally speaking, the main advan-tages of a hard wax oil are its processibility (it can be polished), good, strong composition, and the long-lasting protection. Moreover, it preserves the typical features and look of wood, something which is not unimportant and is often the decisive fac-tor in persuading clients to opt for oil. Apart from the usual ben-efits, which a hard wax oil offers, Rubio Monocoat oils also offer some extra advantages. First and foremost, you maintain the nat-ural look of the wood, whilst the unique technology of molecular binding means that you only need to apply one coat to provide both durable protection and colour. It is also this molecular tech-nology which lies behind the ecological character of this oil. It does not contain any VOC at all and is not waterborne.

Tover Manufacturers of chemicals cannot ig-nore a trend consid-ered till recently ‘of niche’ towards col-oured oiled parquet; an aesthetic request finalised to obtain unique effects, highly customised to fight against often stand-ardised import prod-

ucts. The major challenge is to formulate an oil with both good resistance to wear and dirt and easy application. Crema d’Olio, the Tover hard wax oil is a blend of natural oils and hard waxes, which guarantees a quality level much superior to traditional oils. The application of a sole coat is enough to get a finish suitable for high traffic. It is rich and homogeneous to preserve the natural character of the wood. Tover now offers 28 standard colours and a really wide range to meet any requirement of originality and freedom from the most demanding customers.

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The patterns of yesteryear are coming backHerringbone and hungarian point in modern interiors

We’ve said it often enough and it’s true: laminate market trends re-veal a great deal about the (real) wooden floor and parquet mar-kets. After all, laminate producers only create imitations of floors which are doing well. In other words, the laminate market is a ba-rometer for the parquet market. And so, is it any wonder that we now see old fitting patterns such as brick bond, English bond, her-ringbone, and Hungarian point making a comeback amongst some laminate brands? At all events, it is a sign of the times.

Old fitting patterns in modern interiorsFitting patterns such as Hungarian point and herringbone had fall-en somewhat out of favour in recent decades. Now and again, highly skilled floor fitters with an outstanding reputation would get such jobs in renovation or restoration projects, usually in listed public buildings such as libraries, museums, law courts, and old town halls. Quite often, these floor fitters would be given such as-signments after a public invitation for tenders which attracted only a modest response. A separate skill? Perhaps, in some respects. However, today, we now see that these old fitting patterns are a regular part of a floor fitter’s training. This is partly because these patterns are very much in fashion in new properties and even in ul-tramodern buildings. There are several reasons for this.

Exclusive floorsAnyone who constructs an ultramodern building is usually in a higher price class and may well be a champion of ‘exclusive’ ma-terials and exclusive looks. Furthermore, let’s be honest about this: fitting patterns such as Hungarian point and herringbone are fitted mainly by top level experts who are aware of their val-ue. They pass on the cost to clients, and rightly so. Moreover, fitting these floors is a more complicated business than fitting ordinary strip parquet or a wooden floor, so the professional has to spend many more hours to complete the job. This, too, makes these floors considerably more expensive. Anyone who combines the yearning for an exclusive floor with a preference for the natural look of wood automatically ends up choosing these equally exclusive fitting patterns.

Warmth in the chillModernism usually has an inherent ‘chill’ about it, and this is cer-tainly the case for minimalism. However, people should not re-gard this as a flaw or an inevitable disadvantage, since project managers make conscious decisions. They want rigid shapes in their interiors, straightness, usually with as little colour as pos-sible. They add colour to this void by their choice of interior and decorative objects. In other words, the surrounding area is bare and empty, so expression is given in pure freedom and can be adapted at any time. The floor plays a surprisingly radical role in such interiors. Without devaluing the decorative freedom in any way, the floor nevertheless provides warmth from below. It gives a mild, gentle, and mitigating ring to offset the rigidity of the rest.

Hungarian point and herringbone have a depth and colour move-ments, which enthral the entire room.

Hungarian point versus herringboneHere and there you read about how people often get these two fitting patterns mixed up. Floor fitters might find this hard to un-derstand. After all, you can see the difference at once. Here is an easy way to present them to clients so that they never forget which is which:•The floorboard shape for herringbone is always a rectangle.•The floorboard shape for Hungarian point is a parallelogram.Below we compare the shapes in which both patterns are fitted, the techniques by means of which they are fitted, and how the dimensions of the strips are determined.

The fitting shapeThe fitting method for herringbone is contained in the name: the floor is constructed using more or less the same floorboards as ordinary strip parquet, but the floorboards are fitted in the shape of a herringbone. This means that the head side is fitted square to the long side of the floorboard at an angle of 90°. The her-ringbone comes completely into its own if it is surrounded by an edge and a locking frieze (a band of strips which are fitted square to the direction of the parquet). In times past, people often used an exotic wood sort for the edge to give the floor an attrac-tive frame. Quite often, you will see the edge designed in wenge due to the dark contrast. With Hungarian point the heads of the strips are sawn at angles of 45 or 60°. Once these are fitted with the heads joined together, two strips together form angles of 90° (sawn at 45°) or less sharp angles of 120° (sawn at 60°). Sometimes an ‘intermediate frieze’ is fitted between the rows. In the 17th century, they often had to fit a double beam under the rows in order to support the joints. They secured the parquet strips by nailing them with wrought iron nails.

The dimensioning: herringboneWith herringbone the sizes of the strips are determined in relation to the continuous surface which you want to fit. As a rule, it is ad-visable to use small floorboards for small rooms. Really large sizes come into their own if the room is in proportion. 7 x 40cm is a very popular size for the strips, but there was a time when the nor-mal size was 22mm x 16cm i.e. much more slender than strips are nowadays. For bigger rooms people dared to put two strips next to each other (the so called ‘double herringbone’). 16 x 60cm is a very common size for large rooms. A modern design is to fit sever-al strips together (whether pre-mounted or not) in one big herring-bone joint. Such floors are sometimes called whalebone parquet. The dimensioning: Hungarian pointHungarian point can be made in such a way that it fits perfectly. After all, with Hungarian point it is possible to adapt the sizes of

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the floorboards to the total surface area. Indeed, the sizes of the individual strips are not defined. And so, it is perfectly possible to choose a dimension for the strips, which simply ensures that the floor ‘fits’. The choice of lengths and widths of the strips also has an influence on the ‘character’ of the floor. Short and nar-row strips will give a ‘more trendy’ and ‘more businesslike’ floor, whilst wider boards evoke a more ‘rural’ atmosphere.

Fitting methodIn the past, both these fitting patterns were usually fitted accord-ing to the traditional parquet method. And so, basically, the floor-boards did not have tongue and groove. Nevertheless, herring-bone parquet (14mm) is available with tongue and groove. The point about these floors is that you do need two strips, ‘a left and a right’, as the professionals say in their jargon. If the groove is on the left and the tongue on the right at the top with one strip of the herringbone, it has to be the other way round with the other strip: indeed, you work in reverse. The solid wood strips with-out tongue and groove are glued and nailed to a subfloor, which, in turn, is glued to the screed (traditional parquet method). As a rule, oak mosaic enjoys the express preference for the subfloor, even though chipboard or OSB plates are being used more of-ten. However, the time has not stood still even for these fitting patterns. Nowadays, we find Hungarian point and herringbone patterns just as often in multi-layer parquet, pre-finished, and equipped with a click system (i.e. for floating fitting).

Floors with depth and colourBoth herringbone and Hungarian point floors change their ap-pearance depending upon the place from which you look at them, the incidence of light, and other factors. These floors have something magical about them because they can give a com-pletely different visual impression to what they are really like. Depending on the position of the spectator, Hungarian point can give the impression that the strips make a wave motion. This fit-ting pattern gives the floor both a three-dimensional effect and some depth, partly due to the subtle colour differences in the wood. It is precisely because of that effect that herringbone and Hungarian point are also often used as a design for decorative panels (see our previous edition). For centuries, oak was the pat-ent holder for the traditional fitting patterns. Why was that? It might have been because oak was the easiest wood to obtain (it is a native wood and always in stock), but also because people trusted the stability of oak. The light and soothing design and the mild range of colours of oak are also, of course, a big advantage. Nowadays, it goes without saying that all sorts of wood are con-sidered. However, if you opt for the more expensive sorts, these floors really are something for the happy few. The cost price of the wood plus the high installation cost brings the floor into a very expensive price class. And yet, there is still a market for it.

Here we present a number of leading manufacturers of Hungarian point and herringbone:

BJ Parket (B) Hungarian point has never disappeared from the production line at BJ Parket, but it is undergoing a revival, partly due to the influence of interior architects who have included these fitting pat-terns in their design. BJ Parket regards these patterns as real classics, which have survived not just for years, but for

centuries. To help the Hungarian point come into its own in the room, you need to calculate the right number of lanes so that the floor is spread evenly over the whole room. In this way you avoid having to fit narrow lines on the left and right sides of the room. It is also advisable to start from the centre of the room. As re-gards wood sort, these are mainly oak floors in widths of 7.2, 9, 11, and 14cm. Occasionally, there is also a Hungarian point in a tropical wood sort. Solid wood is certainly the most used with this fitting pattern, but multi-layer is also sometimes fitted in this shape. As far as the finish is concerned, ‘distressed’ is all the rage.

Design Parquet (FR) At Design Parquet, too, they have noticed that Hungarian point and herringbone fitting patterns are still extremely popular. The company’s expertise in this area means that it has been able to ‘take on’ a good number of prestigious projects. At Design Parquet they do point out that fitters require proper training to make a success of these fitting methods. For example, they need to know that they should start the fitting in the middle of the room,

something which is not the case with other wooden floors. Hungarian point is fitted using floorboards which are all the same size and sawn mitred at 45°. The so called ‘baton rompu’ is fitted with straight floorboards, which are fitted at an angle of 45° to the wall. Oak is still the most popular sort of wood, but doussie, wenge, or cumaru are also possible. Design Parquet produces mainly solid wood floors, but in recent years has also set off along the path of multi-layer floors. Design Parquet Floors are available in no fewer than 50 different finishes.

FB Hout Holland (NL) ... herringbone and Hungarian point from stock

A vast change has taken place, especially because these floors can now be supplied in multi-layer/sys-tem floors. These floors have improved vastly in quality and are also much more stable. Making these floors properly requires a

good deal of know-how and the correct equipment. FB Hout has used its production and machinery to specialise in producing these pattern floors. The investment of the past few years have made the company a real specialist in the field of pattern floors. With floors like these, exact dimensioning, continuity, and quality are absolutely essential. People recognise the many benefits of multi-layer parquet: it is more stable, suitable for floor heating, and, partly for that reason, the product of the future. Partly be-cause FB Hout supplies these products in both 13 and 21mm thick and in various widths, the company has a suitable product for every application and price class. FB Hout presents Hungarian point, herringbone, and various types of panels such as Versailles and Chantelle. It goes without saying that floor fitters can contact the company for tips and advice regarding the fitting of such pat-tern floors. Special points for attention when fitting these floors include the start of the fitting, namely how you have to start. If you start properly, things cannot go wrong. And so, to fit such a

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floor properly and attractively, the floor fitter has to be able to ‘play’ with the planks.

Forest Parquet (I) At Forest Parquet, too, they have noticed a renaissance in the popularity of herringbone and Hungarian point. This com-pany is convinced that com-pleting these fitting patterns should be part of a floor fitter’s basic training. Special points for attention with the produc-

tion include the 45° angles at which the floorboards are sawn. This must be done with the greatest possible care. And so, the production of these patterns does require more experience and know-how in comparison with the production of ordinary strips.

Heywood Vloeren (NL) At Heywood Vloeren they have witnessed an increase in the sales of Hungarian point and herringbone. Seeing that these are longstanding patterns, fitting them is part of the floor fitters’ basic training. Important points for attention with the

fitting are the fitting direction and the symmetry. At Heywood Vloeren the floors are made mostly in oak, but also in walnut, wenge, and other tropical sorts. Hungarian point is

recommended here because it is somewhat more placid than herringbone. The floors are available in solid wood and multi-lay-er, but they have also noticed a clear increase in multi-layer. The most popular finish is (colour) oil, but floors are also often smoked, distressed, and oiled.

Holz Bois (B) At Holz Bois they have produced and sup-plied considerably more Hungarian point over the past year. There has been a clear return to traditional patterns. The fact that more shops from the Belgian clothing chain were finished in 2011 with a Hungarian point floor in oak (rustic) has probably contributed to this growing suc-cess. Holz Bois stresses the importance of a professional floor fitter for fitting such floors. After all, a Hungarian point floor

has to be fitted perfectly square and has to be treated and sandpa-pered meticulously once it is fitted. The way in which the lanes are fitted in relation to the incidence of light largely determines the aesthetical beauty of the floor. At Holz Bois they always work out the correct widths of the Hungarian point lanes for clients, in line with the dimensions of the room in which it is fitted. This means that the lanes are always perfectly in line with the full width and length of the room. The Hungarian point can be fitted at an angle of 45 or 60°. For a nicely rigid effect the Hungarian point is some-times finished with a modern groove or U-joint. All wood sorts

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lend themselves to this fitting pattern, but at Holz Bois 90% of the floors are in French oak. Holz Bois supplies solid wood in 6.3 and 9mm.

Mardegan Legno (H) At Mardegan Legno, they are quite convinced that the return to old fitting patterns is an indisputable fact. A spokesperson comments: “These pat-terns were hugely popular in days gone by and they are clearly starting to make a comeback.” And so, the company be-lieves that fitting these floors should be part of the young floor fitter’s basic training. What makes the fitting and the production so special is the atten-tion to the correct angles. As far as the

wood sort is concerned, they are quite clear that all wood sorts are considered for fitting in line with these fitting patterns. The fact that these floors are a little more expensive is partly due to the fact that the production requires more time and attention. Here, too, the fitting patterns are available in both solid wood and multi-layer.

Parqueterie Janod (FR) Parqueterie Janod is based in Doucier, France. This family busi-ness has a long tradition. Today, the company is managed by the fourth generation of the family and specialises in the production

of solid wood parquet. The fact that Parqueterie Janod is a spe-cialist in traditional fitting patterns such as Hungarian point will surprise no one, given the age of the company.

The company also produces cus-tomised work to meet the needs of all client demands. Apart from private individuals, these clients also include lords of manors, mu-seums, restaurants, and such like. Recently, Parqueterie Janod has

constructed a modern and attractive web site where you can ad-mire all their floors and fitting patterns.

Timberline (NL) At Timberline, they have noticed a renewed interest in the old fitting patterns. People are ordering those patterns more frequently, but certainly not in appreciable numbers to compare with normal floorboards. At Timberline they

produce these floors exclusively in European oak. Hungarian point is offered in both 45 and 60°. It takes the producer longer to produce these floors than ordinary floorboards. There is also considerably more saw kerf. Timberline presents these floors in solid wood (20mm) and composite in 15 and 20mm. The most popular designs are smoked natural, double smoked natural, smoked white, and double smoked white.

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Indonesia defends its forestsExport consists solely of finished products

Indonesia is one of those countries which possesses an abundance of rain forest and yet has realised only recently that such an abundance has to be fostered. Whereas wild cutting had decimated the forests for years, in recent decades the government has taken action to introduce protective measures and implement reforestation programmes. For example, the country has concluded a historic agreement with the European Union. This means that with effect from 2013 EU countries will no longer be allowed to import wood from Indone-sia which is of doubtful origin.

Indonesia tropical forestsIndonesia (Republic of Indonesia) is a re-public in South-East Asia, situated be-tween the Asian mainland and Australia in the Australasian Mediterranean Sea be-tween the Indian and Pacific Oceans.Almost two thirds of the country is cov-ered by tropical jungle forest (60% of Sumatera, 77% of Kalimantan, and 80% of Irian Jaya), which is controlled almost en-tirely by the state. However, concessions have also been granted to Americans, Philippine, and Japanese companies. Indonesia has the second biggest rain for-est in the world after Brazil and is the big-gest exporter of wood in South-East Asia with 9.7 million cubic metres. Sawn wood, triplex, and veneer are exported mainly to Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Australia. Unfortunately, human activi-ties and their effects are seriously threat-ening the ecological equilibrium in the rain forest. For example, wood cutting is oc-curring on a large scale, resulting in in-creasing erosion. Moreover, in 1997, forest fires (see below) resulted in more huge ar-eas of rain forest being destroyed. The re-maining forest area of Indonesia accounts

for about 60% of the total land surface area. This consists mainly of about 100 million hectares of tropical rain forest, the second biggest forest jungle area in the world after Brazil. Java is one of the most densely populated islands in the world, so it is no surprise that more than 90% of the natural vegetation has been destroyed. The greater part of the remaining prime-val forest can only be located in remote, mountainous regions above 1400 metres. Practically all the lowland rain forests have been exploited for farming companies and tree plantations. The island of New Guinea hosts the most extensive rain forests in the whole of South-East Asia, amounting to about 700,000km². About 80-85% of the tropical forest of Irian Jaya, the west-ern part of the island of New Guinea, and 75-80% of that of Papua New Guinea is still in its original condition. The whole of Irian Jaya, with the exception of the south-eastern part, is covered by rain forest.

Forest protection and the timber industrySince 1985, the export of raw wood has been prohibited and this trade has been

replaced by the export of wood products, including Furniture. Naturally, the coun-try passed this measure in order to boost its economy by giving the timber industry a new lease of life. The government also wants to repair the damage to the tropi-cal rain forest by means of reforestation programmes. This is no easy task when you consider that the annual deforestation is continuing at a rate of over 2.4 million hectares. Apart from wood, the forests also yield resins and rubbers, turpentine, cane, and kajapoet oil. The marrow ob-tained from the sago palm is a popular dish on Irian Jaya. In 1997, stubborn for-est fires broke out, mainly in Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Irian Jaya, as a result of drought and irresponsible wood cutting to destroy about 1.7 million hectares in ash.

Historic agreement with the EUSince Indonesia is one of the world’s big-gest wood exporters, it has concluded a major agreement with the European Union in order to counteract illegal wood cutting. From 2013, EU countries will no longer be able to import any wood from Indonesia which is of doubtful origin. At

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present, about 20% of wood imports from Indonesia consist of wood which has been illegally cut. As a result of this agreement, the Indonesian government will make every efforts to drive out the illegal timber industry. Indonesia is the first Asian country to enter into the so called Voluntary Partnership Agreement. The EU has already concluded similar agreements with African countries such as Ghana and Cameroon.

Wood processing industryUntil 10 years ago, the wood processing industry provid-ed work for 3,000 big companies, 54,000 small businesses, and a good 780,000 family businesses. The furniture indus-try was the leading industry. In those days, the wood indus-try enjoyed a turnover of more than five billion US dollars. However, liberalisation and the arrival of big foreign companies has resulted in the disappearance of many small businesses.

We present you one of the biggest manufacturers of Merbau Products in Indonesia: PT Indo Furnitama Raya(IFURA) PT Indo Furnitama Raya (IFURA) was founded as a family busi-ness in 1924, they started as producers of furniture and became in the 90’s a well known producer of Teak Garden Furniture. In 2007 a complete new mill was build with the help and advic-es for lay out and equipement from Junckers at Denmark. There were build 11 Drying Kilns managed by computer that can dry up to a 200m3 monthly. Very good machinery and recently a brand new High Frequency Composer has been installed. Since than they have specialised in producing all kind of products in solid Merbau, one of the best species in the world. It is clear that with the state of the art equipment and the profes-sional management a smooth manufacturing process is delivering excellent Top Quality products , The total production of the Merbau products is exported to many countries all over the world. IFURA believes that long term business relationship must be founded on the high quality of woodworking and consistency of operation. Coupled with competitive prices to match ever-chang-ing markets Ifura meets perfectly clients requirements.Realising that a regular and constant supply of logs is necessary in order to show customers that they can rely on a delivery just in time Ifura has managed to get 3 concessions at Papua ( Indonesion Irian Jaya ) in total a 450,000ha.

It took a lot of time and investments and finally at the end of the 1st trimester 2012, the 1st concession started to run and send out a good 5000m3 of Merbau logs to the mill in Pasuruan. Now Ifura can guarantee their customers that supply for many years in the future has been secured.

In the meantime a lot of attention was given to the various Verified Legal Timber systems. Ifura was one of the first that started with the Certisource system based on taking DNA samples during cut-ting. CertiSource is using the highest international standards and has gained the last years strong increasing global recognition: 1) October 2010, Certisource was admitted to the Dutch Keurhout Legal System what means that our Merbau prod-ucts with Certisource officially can be used for all the Dutch Government bodies. 2) The New Zealand Government soon after Keurhout also recog-nised CertiSource. The Ministry described the CertiSource DNA based system as one which could “provide peace of mind when buying imported tropical timber” Another big advantage from the Stardeck Merbau, and oth-er Merbau products as well, is that we deliver it with an Anti Bleeding Treatment what means that the bleeding will be re-duced with about 75 a 80%. Further is not possible as the struc-ture and properties of the wood than probably could change too much. Ifura is working with the best adhesive and finishing materials to produce the Stardeck and Starfloor products. In combination with the high Quality Control Process and good training of workers to inspect at every stage of the manufacturing process, it guarantees good and even top-quality for the various products like:

• STARDECK: Clip Profile Matched Ends 800 - 3000mm • STARDECK: Traditional Square deckings 1500 - 4800mm • STARFLOOR: Solid Merbau floorings • STARLAM: Finger jointed and laminated Merbau products

In 2009 Ifura and Lite Wood International BV started a joint ven-ture under the name : Induco Timber Products BV. ITP BV acts as the European sales office from Ifura.

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TrAMEx

Flooring Hygro-i Master Kit

The complete package for moisture testing of Concrete and Wood Flooring, giving the user the ability to make an informed decision as to when to lay the Floor Covering and for diagnosing moisture, relative humidity and temperature problems in pre and post in-stallation testing. The kit contains the new , reusable Hygro – i relative humidity probe. (see the advert on page 47). For more information please visit our web site

TovEr

Maintenance sets : a very practical and attractive way to propose to final customers the right cleaning system to keep their wooden floors as beautiful as on the first day. A nice box contains 1 liter of concentrated detergent (Pulito Parquet for varnished parquet or Deteroil for oiled surfaces), 1 liter of polish Lux for periodical maintenance and a micro-fiber cloth: a complete set of professional products for home use.

FEdISco

Fedisco is the market bearer of the Fedeal products. These Belgian qualitative wood soaps are distributed directly to parquet and interior shops, wood merchants, and saw-mills. The success of these ecological products also lies with an excellent price/quality ratio. They are easy to use and have unique nutritional and protective properties so that they can be applied universally on most oiled parquet and cork floors on the market. And so, the user is no longer obliged to have to purchase the specific maintenance product which is recommended for the originally treated wooden floor.

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SOL 40 P

The SOL 40 P is a connecting profile which consists of a base, middle piece, and a top. This sort of system ensures that this profile adapts to all sorts of thicknesses, thanks to the various intermediate pieces and the two levels of fastening. The intermediate piece in PVC also ensures better adaptability, better shock absorption, perfect electrostatic, and thermal insulation. The top layer has scores of aesthetic possibilities and is available in 27 wood decors and 6 anodised finishes, so the profile is suitable for all surfaces and spheres. As a result , the SOL 40 P is ‘the ultimate’ amongst connecting profiles, thanks to its adaptability and ease of use.

Loire Castles: wood and time!

With this new realization, Mardegan Legno wants to recreate the e� ect that the seasons, accompanied by winds, rain and sun, give the wood exposed to weathering.� erefore they created this line of saw marked and sand blasted � oors, rustic and re� ned at the same time,

dedicated to those seeking the natural warmth of wood with the elegance of neutral tones.Like all products of Mardegan Legno, Loire Castle is also made entirely by hand, and is available in various sizes and various colours, making the choice of � oor a real pleasure.

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Loire Castles: wood and time!

With this new realization, Mardegan Legno wants to recreate the e� ect that the seasons, accompanied by winds, rain and sun, give the wood exposed to weathering.� erefore they created this line of saw marked and sand blasted � oors, rustic and re� ned at the same time,

dedicated to those seeking the natural warmth of wood with the elegance of neutral tones.Like all products of Mardegan Legno, Loire Castle is also made entirely by hand, and is available in various sizes and various colours, making the choice of � oor a real pleasure.

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