Marine Teak Strip Carpet

Marine Teak Strip Carpet


Use of soft and comfortable surface material

Resistant to strong UV rays

Sun protection and quick drying

Can be rinsed and cleaned with water

No color fading, rotting or mildewing for years under normal care

Does not naturally wear out and is stronger than ordinary household outdoor carpeting.

Suitable for yachts, commercial boats, and other high-traffic areas.


Overview

Introduction:

About 50 years of teak wood color is golden yellow or brown, mineral line obvious, texture meticulous, good oil, strong fragrance. The old teak is usually grown in more than a century, oil, flavor, texture is even better. The color is darker, mostly dark brown and yellowish brown. Due to the long growth cycle, the texture is dense, and the specific gravity is about 1.3 times more than normal. Among them, it is the one taken from the root part of the tree that is the heaviest, due to the longest growth period, absorbing the most nutrients. However, teak flooring made from the roots of century-old teak trees is very rare.

Advantages:

Teak wood has a beautiful grain and a variety of styles, whether it is made of furniture or flooring and other decorative materials, it has a high aesthetic and decorative effect. Teak furniture can be applied to a variety of interior styles, both to create a simple, fresh, natural and comfortable Scandinavian style, but also to create a simple and elegant, full of artistic flavor of the Chinese style.

As teak is resistant to corrosion, insects and moisture, its service life is relatively long. It can withstand different climates, temperatures, humidity and other weather changes brought about by the impact, so as to ensure its long-term service life.

Teak wood does not require much maintenance, only need to pay attention to regular cleaning, wiping, and keep the room ventilated and dry. At the same time, to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and humid environment, which can extend the service life of teak.

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