| Results of the Janka Hardness Test
The Janka Hardness test measures the force needed to drive a .444 inch steel ball halfway into a piece of wood. When more force is needed, then the wood is stronger and more resistant to dents and scratches. The results can vary based on where the wood is harvested. These ratings are for natural wood and do not account for finishes applied by manufacturers which would increase the durability and ease of maintenance of any wood floor. |
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