The distinction between the two categories of bamboo flooring colors subsists on a spectrum. There are further shade differences within the natural and carbonized subsets and these make one batch of bamboo lighter or darker than the other, hence, Subtle Shades of bamboo floors. Your sales representative could help and tell you how to manage the Variance of your bamboo floor. Distributors often position batches of bamboo depending on the color and on the grade of bamboo flooring.
Carbonization is a process similar to that of caramelizing sugar. When you heat the sugar, it becomes balmy and amber in color. The longer the sugar is heated the darker the sugar gets. The bamboo can stand up to high heat for long periods of time. Bamboo fibers become darker because of the heat. The coloring can be operated by managing how long or how short the bamboo stays in contact with heat and how hot the bamboo is allowed to get. While subtle, the bamboo could remain in heat for long periods of time and get yellowish-brown in colors. Honey colors, on the other hand, are reached at lower temperatures for short periods of time. The carbonization process changes the structure and composition of your bamboo and somewhat still remains a strong flooring choice. The strength is not and will not be compromised to the peak of it being a deciding factor on whether or not to use bamboo for your floor.
Some manufacturers will make use of stains or dyes to achieve a wide array of colors. This is done after the bamboo planks have been made. This dying or staining process of coloring has no effect on the strength of the bamboo in any manner. It allows consumers to have a larger variety of colors to choose from.
Carbonization and dying are two coloring processes that allow bamboo floor manufacturers to offer a rainbow of colors or a wide range of colors to consumers. These options increase the growing popularity of bamboo flooring in the market and in turn, can renew any place for attractiveness and practicality. In this way, you will gain both the time it would take to maintain many other types of floor, as well as the many compliments you'll receive from other people especially your visitors.
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