To understand why this flooring performs so well, it helps to look at its construction. Bamboo culms are split and stripped into long fibers, then boiled or steamed to remove sugars and starches. These fibers are dried, mixed with resin binders, and compressed under high pressure and heat. The compression process packs the fibers tightly together, creating a dense, hardwood‑like material. After pressing, blocks are milled into planks and finished with protective coatings.
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