Awood Production Environment
Complete Flooring Quality Management

At Awood, quality control is by no means limited to the final inspection stage.
It is deeply integrated into every phase of the flooring manufacturing process-from the selection of raw materials and moisture content balancing, to precision machining, coating performance analysis, and laboratory testing, right through to the final shipment verification.

Our quality management system is designed to ensure that every product batch delivers long-term stability, aesthetic consistency, and structural durability, while fully complying with all relevant international standards and regulatory requirements.

By integrating advanced manufacturing equipment, experienced technical personnel, and standardized inspection protocols, Awood is dedicated to helping global distributors, importers, retailers, and project contractors effectively mitigate quality risks and significantly enhance the reliability of their supply chains.

Engineered Wood Flooring Manufacturing Process Control
 

Precision Manufacturing: Ensuring Consistent Flooring Quality

Moisture Equilibrium

Precise moisture content management enhances flooring stability, thereby minimizing the risk of warping, cracking, and dimensional deformation over the course of long-term use.

cold pressing

Cold pressing in wood flooring applies pressure without high heat to bond layers, ensuring stable structure, reduced stress, and improved flatness ISO

Precision Cutting

An automated cutting system guarantees dimensional accuracy and minimizes tolerances, ensuring a smooth, trouble-free installation process and a seamless, uniform finish once the flooring is laid.

Surface Brushing

A specialized surface brushing process not only enhances the consistency of the wood grain but also imparts a natural visual depth and a refined textural quality to the flooring.

UV Coating

A multi-layer UV coating process significantly boosts the flooring surface's durability, scratch resistance, and color stability, ensuring the product retains its like-new performance for years to come.

Packaging Inspection

The final packaging inspection stage verifies labeling accuracy, the integrity of protective packaging, and product quantity counts, thereby guaranteeing the safe and secure transit of the goods during international shipping.

 

 

 

Raw Material Control for Wood Flooring
 

Raw Material Control for Wood Flooring
Premium Raw Materials: Ensuring Stable Flooring Performance
Awood has established rigorous standards for the procurement of surface finishes, plywood core materials, and hardwood components. Every batch of raw materials undergoes strict inspection, covering the following parameters:
Moisture Content
Structural Stability
Density Consistency
Surface Quality
Dimensional Tolerance
Only materials that meet these stringent qualifications are approved for production, thereby ensuring the long-term stability of our flooring products and guaranteeing consistent performance across large-scale orders..

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Laboratory Testing System
 

In-House Performance Verification for International Quality Standards

Bonding Strength

Ensures strong layer adhesion and long-term structural integrity under pressure and daily use conditions.

Wear Resistance

Evaluates surface durability against abrasion to guarantee long-lasting flooring performance in high-traffic areas.

Moisture Resistance

Tests material stability under humidity changes to reduce risks of swelling, deformation, or warping.

Dimensional Stability

Verifies precise size consistency to ensure accurate installation and long-term structural balance.

Formaldehyde Emission

Ensures compliance with international environmental standards for safe indoor air quality and health protection.

Coating Adhesion

Confirms strong surface coating bonding to improve scratch resistance and maintain long-term aesthetic quality.

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Engineered Wood Flooring Batch Consistency Management

Consistent Appearance Across Large Orders
Awood implements standardized color and surface management procedures to maintain consistency between production batches.
By controlling veneer grading, surface treatment parameters, and retained sample comparison systems, we help minimize color variation and improve installation consistency for commercial and residential projects.
This system is especially important for distributors, chain retailers, and large-scale construction projects requiring long-term supply continuity.
International Standards & Compliance
Flooring Solutions Aligned with Global Market Requirements

FAQ

Q: How do you ensure consistent quality in engineered wood flooring across different production batches?

A: We implement a strict batch consistency management system, including color control, veneer grading, and retained sample comparison, ensuring every engineered wood flooring batch maintains stable appearance and performance.

Q: What quality control steps are involved in your wood flooring manufacturing process?

A: Our quality control covers the full production chain, including raw material inspection, moisture balancing, hot pressing, precision cutting, surface finishing, laboratory testing, and final shipment inspection.

Q: How do you control color variation in engineered wood flooring?

A: We use standardized veneer selection, controlled staining processes, and master sample matching to minimize color variation between batches and ensure visual consistency for large projects.

Q: What tests are performed in your wood flooring laboratory?

A: Our laboratory tests include bonding strength, wear resistance, moisture performance, dimensional stability, formaldehyde emission, and coating adhesion testing.

Q: How do you ensure engineered wood flooring is suitable for international markets?

A: Our products comply with international standards such as CARB II, FloorScore, CE, and ISO, ensuring safety, environmental compliance, and market accessibility worldwide.

Q: How do you guarantee dimensional stability in engineered wood flooring?

A: We strictly control moisture content, production parameters, and pressing processes to ensure stable structure and prevent warping, expansion, or contraction.

Q: What makes your batch consistency system important for large projects?

A: For large-scale projects, batch consistency ensures all flooring maintains the same color, texture, and size, reducing installation issues and ensuring a unified final appearance.

Q: How do you control moisture content in engineered wood flooring?

A: We use controlled drying and moisture balancing processes at multiple production stages to ensure optimal stability under different climate conditions.

Q: Can you ensure the same flooring quality for repeat orders?

A: Yes. We store retained samples and maintain standardized production parameters to ensure repeat orders match previous batches in color, structure, and performance.

Q: What is the final quality inspection process before shipment?

A: Before shipment, every engineered wood flooring order undergoes final inspection, including surface quality, size accuracy, locking system precision, packaging integrity, and quantity verification.