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Why should teak floors be dried?
Abstract: Why should teak floor be dried? Teak floor contains heavy oil, which makes teak floor lose its luster for a long time. The smell of teak oil makes many insects and ants afraid to get close. More importantly, the active oil in teak floor can make the floor surface appear golden yellow through photosynthesis, and the color becomes more beautiful over time. Therefore, teak floor needs special natural drying site and technology, and artificial drying or watering operation is carried out under natural illumination to promote the surface color of teak floor to be golden and uniform. 1. Why should teak floors be dried?

1, the best teak on the market is Burmese teak, and the authentic Burmese teak has a high oil content. Moreover, the original color of teak tends to be brown, rather than the golden yellow that everyone usually sees. The golden yellow you see is oxidized by photosynthesis, and the color becomes more beautiful as time goes on. Generally, the old solid wood floor will be dull after being used for a long time, while the teak floor, like jade, will not lose its luster, but will become more beautiful as it is used for a long time.

2. Sufficient sunlight and photosynthesis are the key to ensure the color uniformity and naturalness of teak floor.

3. The weather is sunny and the venue is vast. Is it pomelo production? Important guarantee of wood floor.

4. The dark or abnormal color of Myanmar teak floor in the market is caused by omitting the drying step or not grasping it in place.

5. After the teak board is fully dried in the sun, the oil on its board surface is oxidized to golden yellow, and the dried teak is more full in color, with obvious three-dimensional color, stable and layered, obvious overall installation effect, ultraviolet resistance and not easy to fade.

Second, how long does it take to dry the teak floor?

Teak is very particular about sun exposure. On the one hand, teak must be watered during exposure, on the other hand, the exposure time should be just right. Because the daily sunshine coefficient is different, the sunshine days in winter and summer are also different. On sunny days, the sunshine in spring and summer is generally 10- 15 days, and it is generally 20-30 days in autumn and winter, so teak flooring is the most beautiful.

Third, teak floors should be kept in good health after drying.

After tanning teak, there is another process closely related to tanning, that is curing. After sun dyeing, the moisture content in the green body changes, resulting in internal stress. Therefore, the blank needs to be stored in the warehouse for a period of time to eliminate the residual stress of wood, thus ensuring the stability of the floor. This process is called secondary curing. The cycle of secondary health care generally takes 30-45 days, and it takes more than half a year or even longer under special circumstances.

It can be seen that teak floors may not need to be maintained without sun exposure, so the color of teak floors and furniture produced will be brown, and the surface color will not be golden and uniform.