Edgewise lamella parquet

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Industrial parquet after 2.5 years of office use

Vertical lamella parquet , also known as industrial parquet , is a variant of mosaic parquet . It consists of about 8 mm wide and upright wooden rods ("lamellas"), which are glued together parallel to one another on a base support. In contrast to mosaic parquet, the strips are not selected according to a certain look (“rustic / vital”, “nature / trend”, “select”), but knotholes, discoloration etc. can also occur without this being seen as a defect is. It is delivered and installed in prefabricated installation units with continuous top and length joints. The wear layer is 10 to 25 mm thick. The type of parquet is considered to be robust and insensitive to strong mechanical impacts. It is therefore used as a resilient alternative in kindergartens, schools, restaurants and production facilities.

Although vertical lamellar parquet causes fewer rejects during production, contrary to expectations it is often more expensive than comparable mosaic parquet.

Some parquet manufacturers also offer finished parquet in HKL (upright lamellae) look. This prefabricated parquet is - in contrast to the high-build "real" industrial parquet - also suitable for renovations.

Lamella dimensions:

Thickness: 10-25 mm, width: 8 mm, length: 120-165 mm. Moisture content on delivery 9 ± 2% based on the intestinal mass.

Edgewise lamellar parquet should not be confused with wooden paving .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Definition of vertical lamellar parquet
  2. Comparison of mosaic and industrial parquet
  3. Use

Web links

Association of the German Parquet Industry