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Why Bamboo?

 

Bamboo (part of the grass family) grows in most parts of the world and it produces 4 to 5 times more biomass than trees. Bamboo is ready for harvesting within 3-4 years compared to forest hardwoods (like teak) that take up to 50 years. With our technology raw bamboo is processed and converted into composite bamboo that looks and feels like wood and is its eco-friendly substitute.

How are building materials made?

Building materials are made from Bambood Strip Board (BSB), BSB is machine finished to standard or custom sizes, molded/finger jointed/ached/cut to different sizes and shapes desired by the customer. Our BSB can be polished to highlight its natural look or painted or stained to match the surrounding décor. BSB is equally if not more versatile than wood, insect resistant, and stronger. BSB can be used for making all kinds of furniture, doors, windows, beams etc. The overall costs of BSB to make furniture is at least 30-50% cheaper than hardwoods like teak, mahogany and rosewood.

How expensive is Bamboo composite?

 

Bamboo Composite is cheaper than Sal or Teak. 

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How are floor tiles made?

Bamboo floor tiles, made from bamboo strip board (BSB), a type of composite, has the beautiful texture of bamboo fibers similar to wooden tiles. Yet bamboo is cheaper and more durable. BSB is one of the strongest building materials, much stronger than traditional hardwoods like teak or sal. While standard laminate floor tiles are made with thin layer of veneer on a particle board backing, our floor tiles are made from solid 15mm bamboo composite. Normal tiles last for 3-6 years, our tiles will last for more than 25 years, therefore much cheaper in the long run.

How strong is Bamboo composite?

Bamboo Composite is strong than most types of wooden building material and stronger than mild steel.

 

Bamboo Composite test report summary


Moisture content:                       10-12%
Dimensional tolerance:               +/- 0.05%
Tensile strength:                        1077Kg/cm2
Compressive strength:                 532 Kg/cm2
Shear strength:                          96 Kg/cm2
Flammability:                           passes with Class I rating NFPA lifecycle code
Formaldehyde emission:             0.124 mg/m3

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