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Engineered parquet flooring

Birch plywood is widely used in multi-layer parquet due to its stability and durability.

This material, composed of many thin layers that go in different directions, is very stable and resistant to delamination, making it ideal as a base for engineered multilayer parquet. Birch plywood is preferable due to its resistance to wear and weather conditions, as well as its superior adhesive properties compared to other wood species. It is recommended to use marine grade or WBP (Weather & Boil Proof) birch plywood to ensure its durability. Additionally, it is suggested that the plywood base has at least 9 layers and an appropriate thickness to ensure the stability of the floor. In summary, birch plywood is an outstanding choice for the base of multilayer parquet due to its stability, strength, and durability.

Birch plywood is commonly used in multilayer parquet due to several advantages:

  1. Stability and durability: Birch plywood is highly stable and resistant, making it ideal as a base for multilayer parquet. Its structure of thin layers and perpendicular grain pattern make it resistant to delamination and weather changes, ensuring the durability of the floor.
  2. Superior adhesive properties: Birch plywood has superior adhesive properties compared to other wood species, ensuring a strong bond between the layers of the parquet, preventing delamination, warping, and unwanted movement.
  3. Moisture resistance: Birch plywood is moisture resistant, making it suitable for environments with changes in humidity. This helps prevent warping and deformation of the floor in humid or dry environments.

In summary, birch plywood is widely preferred in multilayer parquet due to its stability, durability, moisture resistance, and superior adhesive properties compared to other woods.