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                The          oxidation              process          of pa       rquet                                                             Afrormosia                         BEFORE                             Olive                         BEFORE
                The oxidation process of parquet








                All wood species, over time, are destined to change their color tone, considering that are living organic matter,                    AFTER                      BEFORE                                AFTER                      BEFORE
                which react with air and light.
                Since wood is a photosensitive and photochromatic material, oxidation is a natural phenomenon,
                which occurs to direct or indirect exposure of wood to sunlight or air.
                                                                                                                                                Afzelia                                                           Sapele

                The oxidation process is a chemical reaction, that is a chromatic alteration, whose intensity d
                epends on the substances that make up the wood.                                                                                AFTER                      BEFORE                                AFTER                      BEFORE

                The wood oxidizes according to the amount of light it receives, reaching stability after a couple
                of years at most.


                Photochronic changes occur with greater intensity in the first periods of exposure to light, and then
                stabilize over time. The oxidation process changes from one specie to another. In fact some woods,                          Iroko                                                            Teak
                in contact with the sunlight, change their color more clearly then others, lightening or darkening
                their tones.                                                                                                              AFTER                      BEFORE                               AFTER                       BEFORE


                Those of  European origin such as Oak and Larch have a low oxidation, which over time will tend
                to become warmer. There will not be a strong oxidizing action, but a tendency to warm up
                one’s own shade.
                Those of African or South American origin such as Afrormosia, Doussie’, Iroko, have a                                 Larch                                                          Walnut
                much faster and more decisive oxidation, which tends to darken the original color.
                Not all wood species with oxidation tend to darken, such as Teak, which over time tends
                to lighten is darker parts, conforming with the lighten ones.                                                      AFTER                      BEFORE                                AFTER                      BEFORE






                                                                                                                                 Oak                                                            Wengé
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