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HIGH TRAFFIC RANGE

Hard Flooring

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    High traffic, the flooring range for specific public areas. For over 90 years, French hardwood flooring manufacturer Panaget has opted for wood with an emphasis on French oak. High Traffic is a new range, specifically designed for high-traffic public areas, such as commercial or tertiary service premises with intensive footfall. It is available immediately, with no minimum quantity, in 4 plank formats -Diva 139, Diva 184, Herringbone 139, Chevron 139, with a minimum 3.4 mm top layer and 9 lacquer references, including Bois flotté and Topaze, our timeless bestsellers, and Café crème and Miel, our latest creations. Our high traffic lacquer: the resistance advantage. Flooring from the High Traffic range is not like other wood floors. Composed of a lacquer layer reinforced with Corundum, known to be the second hardest mineral after diamond (according to the Mohs scale), they promise high resistance to abrasion, 3 times higher than a so-called classic lacquer*, and a better durability, without ever compromising the visual and aesthetic aspect of the product. *tests carried out by our in-house laboratory, in accordance with the requirements of the NF Parquets and XPB 53-669 standards.