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Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bamboo. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

8:50 PM

Real of wood flooring bamboo


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Original bamboo from wood floors and furniture
Real of wood flooring bamboo with Eco-friendly materials is very popular nowadays. One  of real material that are used bamboo floor. The use of bamboo for the floor of the house is quite unique. Also a variety of color choices that can be tailored to the interior of the house.

Material that is quite popular is the wooden floor. Installation of bamboo flooring with hardwood floors and no specific treatment. Bamboo can lasts four to six years. The uniqueness of the bamboo wood is more resistant to moisture and is more resistant to termites. If you do test the hardness of bamboo harder than wood.

The use of bamboo for flooring will give the impression of natural warmth. You could just put bamboo flooring such as living room, dining room or bedroom.
The house with the bamboo flooring will give the room a more exotic. You can combine the interior and the color in the room.

Bamboo also has unique characteristics such as color and thickness so that various types of bamboo that will be offered to you and also with different prices.
Installation of bamboo flooring is also relatively similar to the wooden floor.

Bamboo can also be made as parquet with technological advances in the processing of bamboo. The product of bamboo is then finishing so dry completely using ultraviolet light. This material will result in a more subtle bamboo flooring and more comfortable to stand on.

In some cases bamboo does have weaknesses, one of which is also not resistant to water. So should this material is preferred for interior room. The material is also resistant to scratches and impact. The furniture should be made on bamboo flooring such as carpet or rubber coating on the furniture legs.
In installations should also be given a little space for movement of expansion and shrinkage.If you interest with this material 

Care is also almost the same bamboo flooring with hardwood floors. The things to note is do not use high heels on bamboo flooring. Pets like dogs and cats do not get scratched on the floor, should avoid chemical liquids or lubricants to clean your floors clean enough with plain water only and do not use abrasive brush when you clean the floor. If you use a liquid cleaner or wax once a year enough. These materials are also flammable you should also light a fire extinguisher.


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

12:11 AM

Timber bamboo seed

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Bamboo can also be used as a floor

One other material for flooring is bamboo. The seeds of the bamboo is also easy to be so easily cultivated. The uniqueness of the wood is bamboo wood floors can cause cracks because their nails even wrapping. Filling a gap is also a hassle separates the wood and sanding it.

Bamboo flooring materials using environmentally friendly and renewable materials. This material is a type of grass that grows plants faster and easier to get than wood. Bamboo has a tensile strength of power is better than steel and good for soil conservation so that the attrition rate is lower because the roots can withstand erosion. The downside of bamboo is that it can be attacked insects, mildew and powdered.

Bamboo trees once harvested after reaching their maximum height would be the floor. Any material bamboo boards made perfectly to reach the ideal glossy surface. It shall be ensured that will simplify straight bamboo installation time.
There is an assumption that the bamboo material with inexpensive materials. This material is also often questionable ability for building materials for modern buildings. Materials with material bamboo has been used for centuries as building material.
This material is very easy to apply use than wood. Material from bamboo wood is not as durable but it is the most sustainable material.

Currently, bamboo processing technology becomes more advanced, so that the bamboo material is widely used for building aspect. All forms and functions beautifully and attractive. The use of bamboo for structures up to the floor lamp.
In addition the industry has also grown to produce material for bamboo preservatives and sold widely and become an attractive option for this business. Preservation of bamboo result in a more durable and can be used for parquet flooring to the frame. Interior products from bamboo are also emerging. With polished lacquer on bamboo so that the material is increasingly in demand ole many people.

Bamboo is the strongest and most flowering wood plant in the world. While the average length of the leaves is between 8 and 15 meters and the diameter is between 5 and 12 centimeters, the largest species reach up to 40 meters in height. No other plant grows as fast as bamboo, with the growth rate of Phyllostachys edulis, whose shoots can grow up to 121 cm in 24 hours. This rate is almost visible to the naked eye!

Bamboo not only grows fast, but regenerates quickly. After a harvest, the farmers simply have to wait a few years before they can reap. Compare this with the coveted hardwood oak, which takes several decades to regenerate between crops. When pulled from seed, the bamboo begins by forming a cluster of small buds that appear at the nodes of the rhizome. For a plant that grows at a dramatic speed above the ground, these shoots slowly grow underground for a few years before they rise from the ground. From that moment on, the bamboo shoots become an accelerated impulse. In one year the stick reaches its maximum size. Although bamboo can be grown from seed, most species only produce seeds once every 15 to 120 years. Therefore, propagation for agricultural purposes usually involves tissue culture and rhizome and vegetative cutting.

Bamboo matures in just three years and can then be harvested every two years for 120 years. Bamboo poles from 2 to 5 years old are considered to be best for construction and other purposes. The best feature is that bamboo does not have to be replanted after harvest; It sprouts straight from the cut trunk, so you do not have to wait for the seed buds to sprout.



Although bamboo is relatively free of pests, cut rods can be damaged by disease and insects and must be protected by appropriate pest control practices. Some common protective measures include immersion in water, smoking, heating and chemical coatings. Immersion is preferred in fresh water streams for 4 to 12 weeks to remove starches and sugars, nutrient sources for insects and fungi. When bamboo is smoked in its own resin, the shell becomes uncomfortable for insects, leaving bamboo sticks as an alternative food source. Heating is another popular method of preservation; When the bamboo is placed in ovens heated at 150 ° C, the outer structure of the reed becomes more resistant to insects.

This method has its disadvantages. It is difficult to build bamboo stoves high enough to accommodate high sticks. In addition, heating the bamboo causes it to dry out and increases the risk of cracks. The piles are often coated with borax, an environmentally friendly chemical with protective and preservative properties that can be used in many areas, from cosmetics to detergents, flame retardants, insecticides and pH buffers for swimming pools. The use of one or more of these preservation methods is important to protect the bamboo from insect, mold, fungus or moisture damage. The shelf life of unpreserved bamboo is about 2 to 3 years, while preserved bamboo can last up to 10 years. The attraction of bamboo as a building material is compounded by the fact that it is not very susceptible to pests and that current conservation methods are relatively inexpensive and costly.

Another reason why bamboo is a good choice as a building material is its strength, especially in terms of its weight. Bamboo fibers are ten times stronger than wood fibers commonly used in construction. This means that much smaller and lighter bamboo products can be used instead of wood products, reducing the weight of the material being transported. This also applies to bamboo as a raw building material as well as for finished bamboo products. For example, it is much easier and cheaper to ship bamboo furniture than hardwood or metal furniture. Bamboo garden furniture is not only resilient but also has the added benefit of withstanding the effects of sun and rain.
Bamboo is a versatile and resilient building material. Its fast regeneration, its resistance to pests, its resistance