Wooden tile and a method of making the same

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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523093, 5230913, 52388, 52390, 144346, 144348, 144350, 144364, 156249, 156255, 156264, 156265, 156267, 156280, 156281, 156299, 1563046, 156305, 1563313, 428 44, 428 50, 428 58, 428 60, 428247, B32B 3100

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047311401

ABSTRACT:
A wooden tile which is preferably used for floor covering is formed by a number of individual members which are bonded together. The wooden tile is made by knife cutting a sheet of wood from a substantially stressless piece of timber and then cutting the individual members from the wooden sheet. Adhesive such as ureaformaldehyde is applied to the edges of the members to bond them together. Alternatively, the individual members are adhesively bonded onto a mesh and some adhesive seeps between the edges of the members. The tile so formed is flexible, durable and economic to manufacture.

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