Convincing inner values.

A particular quality feature in all MEISTER parquet and veneer floors is the specially bonded HDF middle layer. HDF stands for high-density fibreboard. The most important component is hardwoods such as oak or beech. Softwoods such as pine and spruce are added because their natural resins promote bonding of the fibres in the board once compressed. Selected adhesives ensure maximum bonding. This HDF board has a great many technical advantages.

 

 

Seven advantages of HDF parquet


The MEISTER product concept is based on an HDF middle layer.


| It stabilises the wear layer, increasing the impact resistance.
| It reduces room noise because HDF is twice as dense as a spruce middle layer.
| It‘s easy to click together due to its precision-fit side and end connections.
| It is quick to fit due to the smooth and easy click profile.
| It holds its shape better.
| Spruce fibres from the middle layer cannot show through to the surface as with ordinary parquet floors.
| The precision-fit click systems with pre-tension ensure a permanent joint lock.

 

 

MEISTER parquet with HDF middle layer,
Parquet with spruce middle layer:

Drop tests with ball (left) and wedge (right)

from a height of 90cm onto parquet

with 3.6mm oak covering layer.

Room noise (in the room itself)

It reduces room noise because

HDF is twice as dense
as a spruce middle layer.

Smooth and easy click profile

It is quick to fit due to the smooth

and easy click profile.