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How to identify the authenticity of imported wood floors
Second, look at the signs.

For imported flooring from Europe, there must be various signs on the product manual and the outer packaging box, such as the European laminate flooring manufacturers association logo, the European highest environmental protection standard Der Blaue Engel certification logo, and the German laminate flooring highest quality certification logo. Generally, there are tax bills, customs declarations and quality certificates on the back or side of the original packaging box.

Look at the size.

Generally, the length and size of imported European floor are between 1.285mm and 1.380mm, while the density board base material of domestic floor is 1.220mm×2440mm, which determines that its length can only be1.210 mm. Although domestic manufacturers can also produce long-sized floors, the quantity is very small.

Fourth, look at the bar code

The first three digits of the bar code on the floor package are 400-440 in German and 690 in China.

Fifth, look at the date of manufacture.

If it is an imported floor product, the product package must be marked with the name of the factory, the address of the factory and the name of the Chinese trademark. Those "imported floors" with rough packaging and vague printing, no manufacturer's name and production address, and only the address or telephone number of the agent seller are likely to be fakes.