Semi-finished Products Wood

Pre-finished Components for Parquet Flooring

Our wood semi-finished products offer an efficient solution for parquet manufacturers and interior fitters who wish to expand their product range flexibly. These are pre-fabricated parquet components (parquet blanks), produced according to customer specifications. Thanks to the high degree of pre-fabrication, time- and cost-intensive steps such as raw material procurement, drying, conditioning, pressing, and other production processes are no longer required. In this way, our semi-finished products combine technical quality with economic efficiency – and can also be produced using customer-supplied material on request.

From a visual and technical perspective, large-format wide-plank floorboards – for example, country-style boards – can be produced to match your existing range, even if your in-house capabilities would not normally allow it.

  • outsourcing of pre-fabrication
  • reduced production effort
  • greater flexibility in the product range
  • customised production

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Semi-Finished Products for Flooring and Parquet

Wood semi-finished products are intermediate products that serve as the fundamental building blocks in parquet and flooring production. These products – such as parquet blanks or composite layers – form the basis for the subsequent manufacture of finished parquet or floorboards. Thanks to technical pre-processing, such as layer construction, conditioning to a defined wood moisture content, or pre-assembled layers, manufacturers can move directly into final processing without having to cover all the preliminary production steps themselves.

With the Lindner parquet blank, parquet manufacturers and interior fitters receive a high-quality semi-finished product that can be taken straight into final production. Composite layers can be manufactured on request with different wood types, layer thicknesses, and technical properties. Depending on the desired end product, these pre-fabricated elements can subsequently be processed into, for example, wide-plank floorboards, multi-layer parquet, or specialised designer flooring.

 

Advantages for Production, Quality and Cost-Efficiency

Using semi-finished products offers multiple strategic advantages for modern parquet and floorboard production. Steps already saved in raw production – such as drying, conditioning, and pressing – reduce not only production time but also the requirement for storage space for raw timber and intermediate products. The semi-finished elements are delivered on schedule, allowing manufacturers to better plan their own production processes and avoid bottlenecks.

This approach also allows for a greater focus on high-quality final processing, such as surface finishing, milling of tongue-and-groove profiles, or the integration of specialised design features. Even large-format floorboards, which would be technically difficult to produce in-house, can be seamlessly incorporated into the product range and manufactured to a high standard.

In summary, the advantages of wood semi-finished products in production include:

  • More efficient production workflows through outsourced pre-fabrication
  • Lower investments in machinery and personnel
  • Predictable delivery times and reduced storage requirements
  • Technically certified, high-quality parquet elements
  • Flexible adaptation of design, format and material
  • Implementation of large-format and complex custom designs

 

Semi-Finished Products in the Context of Floorboard and Parquet Types

In the field of timber flooring, a distinction is generally made between solid wood and multi-layer products. Solid wood floorboards are made from a single piece of wood and are considered very durable, as they can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Finished parquet or multi-layer parquet, on the other hand, usually consists of several layers of wood glued together to ensure shape stability, dimensional stability, and easy processing.

Semi-finished products are particularly useful as production building blocks where multi-layer products or special large formats are required. Traditional two- or three-layer constructions in finished parquet can be implemented faster and more cost-effectively using pre-fabricated elements, as the base is already technically prepared – for example, the carrier and middle layers or pre-set wood moisture content for dimensionally stable results.

In this way, end products can be manufactured that not only meet the highest aesthetic standards but also comply with the building physics requirements of modern timber flooring (e.g., stability, moisture behaviour, and compatibility with underfloor heating).

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