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As global environmental issues become increasingly significant, a "low-carbon revolution" has emerged worldwide. In this context, how to innovate and break through bottlenecks has become the biggest challenge facing the flooring industry. GreenSibao Wood Industry took the lead in proposing a new concept: shifting from merely focusing on whether panels are environmentally friendly or formaldehyde content issues, to paying more attention to whether each step of the floor production and distribution process truly achieves environmental protection and low carbon emissions, striving to be a pioneer in green flooring. Last year, GreenSibao's green low-carbon underfloor heating floor was introduced accordingly.
"What we mean by green underfloor heating is combining our super wear-resistant multi-layer solid wood flooring with Korea’s far-infrared radiation carbon fiber conductive membrane to develop a set of underfloor heating systems, which is double low-carbon underfloor heating," explained Sun Hegeng, Chairman of GreenSibao Wood Industry Co., Ltd. Three years ago, he learned that a Korean company had developed an advanced pure resistive heating element but struggled to find matching underfloor heating floors. This news was like finding a treasure for Sun Hegeng. “GreenSibao has many solid resource advantages and technical advantages, including the steel-reinforced surface heat-resistant and fire-retardant new national standard underfloor heating floor, which is a national torch project and a double patented product. Why not join hands with them to explore the world market of underfloor heating floors?” He immediately led his technical staff to contact the Korean company, and both sides quickly reached an agreement.
After several years of coordination and development, GreenSibao's green low-carbon underfloor heating floor was launched. It is understood that this set of underfloor heating systems mainly works by connecting the power source of the underfloor heating film, making it heat up and evenly radiate heat energy in a planar form, then the hot air gradually rises, providing warmth from the bottom up. Compared to traditional heating methods, green low-carbon underfloor heating reduces costs by more than 30%. With this ace card, GreenSibao successfully entered the underfloor heating floor market, and its identity quietly changed from selling floors to selling solutions.
Currently, traditional radiator-style and air conditioning heating methods are gradually being replaced by underfloor heating, and industry insiders are very optimistic about this market. As one of the four major national standards setters in China's flooring industry, GreenSibao's status as the leader in China's ultra-wear-resistant multi-layer solid wood (underfloor heating) flooring commands respect, and its products have caused a strong reaction in the market since their launch.
[China Building Materials Network] Decoration is a matter filled with countless "dilemmas", always difficult to choose between many products, and often leaving many regrets. The "two difficult" problems triggered by the increasingly popular underfloor heating products are typical examples.
Generally speaking, using underfloor heating means you cannot use solid wood flooring, a common "theorem" known to the public. Designers and decorators will also tell you this: solid wood flooring will deform when exposed to underfloor heating. Therefore, people can only reluctantly give up the comfort of solid wood flooring and switch to tiles or laminate flooring, settling for second best due to stability considerations.
In Scandinavia, where underfloor heating was first used, this issue has troubled them for decades. Iceland, a country where over 90% of energy comes from geothermal sources, has been at the forefront in developing related underfloor heating products. Scandinavians have always valued quality of life and have never given up researching this problem. After decades of continuous experimentation, the Scandinavians who created Nokia and Volvo finally discovered a method that could completely alter the physical properties of solid wood materials. Solid wood flooring treated with this method significantly reduces the probability of deformation when exposed to high temperatures. This method is called "FDT" - Fiber Durable Tech (Wood Fiber Curing Technology).
Simply put, the FDT treatment process involves using ultra-high temperatures in a high-pressure semi-vacuum environment to cure the "active fibers" in the wood, reducing its moisture absorption and minimizing the possibility of expansion and contraction.
The emergence of FDT technology resolved the long-standing "tough nut" problem in the wood application industry, and various industries such as furniture, wooden structures, and construction have all adopted it. Due to its high technical content and processing difficulty, this technology has primarily been reserved for high-end wood products. And the first to apply this technology to flooring products was Sweden's Krono, Europe's largest flooring manufacturer.
In 1999, Swedish wood scientist Sundqvist found after treating multiple types of wood with FDT that there were obvious differences in appearance characteristics before and after treatment, the most notable being the darkening of color. This phenomenon is reflected in flooring products where some light-colored species can also appear naturally darker. For example, Europeans prefer oak, and people usually refer to FDT-treated oak as "OakinBlack" (Night Oak).
Dexiong-Krono introduced this new product from Northern Europe, preserving its authentic Nordic charm while making some adjustments based on domestic housing types, lighting conditions, etc., making it more suitable for domestic consumers. The first batch of Dexiong-Krono "FDT" underfloor heating products includes five varieties: Icelandic oak, Greenland oak, Oran oak, Faroe oak, and Oslo oak. All these are mainstream products popular in the European market, divided into three gradients of color from light to dark, allowing consumers to choose the most suitable style according to their own decoration styles and preferences.
The launch of Dexiong-Krono FDT underfloor heating floors has been welcomed by many high-end customers, especially in Northern China, where underfloor heating systems are relatively widespread. For them, they no longer need to sacrifice living comfort due to quality concerns or endure the hardness of tiles because of the dilemma between "fish and bear's paw".
Home is the warmest place in the world, and Dexiong-Krono's FDT series adds softness to this warmth.
From now on, there is no need to "worry" because of underfloor heating; the dual tranquility dream has become a reality, and this is Dexiong-Krono's solution.
Source: Internet
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