Bamboo is proven to be just as sturdy and durable as any other flooring material, a lot of people believe it is much more durable. Bamboo is also easier and cheaper to repair than other flooring materials.
Carbonized bamboo has a janka rating of 1180. A tad softer than many other hardwood flooring options... but not the softest.
Bamboo flooring is typically less exspensive than hardwood flooring. You can get laminate wood flooring for less cost than bamboo.
Are there any parts of a eggshell that are harder
Yes. Actually... a diamond is NOT 'stronger' than steel. A diamond is 'harder' than steel, but it is not stronger.
Bamboo flooring has one main advantage to other flooring material, it is considered a "green" product. It is a far more sustainable resource than other types of wood.
Bamboo floors have been said to be more durable and bamboo happens to be a eco-friendly product since it is so fast growing. But there will be an additional cost using bamboo vs. hardwood.
Bamboo floors have a number of advantages over both marble floors and traditional hardwood floors. For example, bamboo floors are easier on the feet than marble floors which is important if you are going to be standing on them for long periods. In addition, bamboo floors are easy to clean, good for people who suffer from allergies because they do not harbor dust mites or promote dust, often less expensive than hardwood flooring, aesthetically appealing, long lasting, and environmentally friendly.
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Apparently bamboo floors can last a lot longer than regular hard wood floors. You must take care of them properly, however. http://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/Public/NaturalFlooring/BambooFlooringProducts/index.cfm
A bamboo toothpick is generally stronger than a plastic toothpick due to the natural strength and flexibility of bamboo fibers compared to the rigid nature of plastic.
In general yes, but also be advised that bamboo is generally a bit less durable than hardwood floors.
Bamboo fabric can be stronger than cotton because bamboo fibers are longer and more durable. Bamboo also has natural antibacterial properties and is moisture-wicking, making it a popular choice for activewear and socks. However, the strength of the fabric can also depend on the manufacturing process and quality of the fibers used.
There is not any other plants in China, there is just bamboo.
Bamboo can be as durable as hardwood - Hardwood Flooring has many more options on the Janka Hardness chart though. For example Carbonized bamboo (1180 on the Janka chart) doesn't come near Maple ( Janka rating = 1450) and bamboo doesn't come near Ipe, the most durable hardwood in the world. Some bamboo floors are more durable than others (Teragren uses bamboo that has been matured for 5+years making it stronger) also if you decide to install bamboo make sure you keep the adhesive eco friendly as well.... you can really ruin the "going Green" aspect of bamboo flooring with the wrong adhesive!
Prices can vary widely for bamboo floors, ranging from two dollars per square foot to over eight dollars per sq. foot. Bamboo flooring finished with Klumpp lacquer, the industry standard, can be more expensive than others, but will last much longer. Hand scraped bamboo may also carry a higher price due to it's unique look and time-consuming manufacturing process.
Bamboo is some of the most durable material on Earth, but it is pricier than most flooring. I personally prefer the way that it looks, so to me, even though it's pricier, the appearance and durability gives it more value.