FIBRE BASED PANELS WITH A WEAR RESISTANCE SURFACE
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1. A building panel comprising a surface layer and a core,the core comprising wood fibres, andthe surface layer comprising a substantially homogenous mix of wood fibres, a binder and wear resistant particles,the substantially homogenous mix of wood fibres comprising natural resins.
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Abstract
Building panels with a homogenous decorative surface having a wear layer comprising fibres, binders and wear resistant particles.
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1. A building panel comprising a surface layer and a core,
the core comprising wood fibres, and the surface layer comprising a substantially homogenous mix of wood fibres, a binder and wear resistant particles, the substantially homogenous mix of wood fibres comprising natural resins.
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21. A building panel comprising a surface layer connected to a core,
the core comprising wood fibres, wherein the surface layer, which gives the panel decorative effect and wear resistance, is a homogenous layer comprising parts of fibres, colour pigments, binders and wear resistant particles.
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41. A method of manufacturing a building panel comprising the steps of:
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mixing particles comprising fibres or fibres with binders, colour pigments and small wear resistant particles; and bringing the particles or the fibres, the colour pigments, the binder and the small wear resistant particles under high pressure and temperature and forming them to a building panel. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56)
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- 57. A building panel comprising a surface layer and a core, wherein the surface layer is a homogenous layer comprising cork particles, a binder and wear resistant particles of aluminium oxide.
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61. A method of manufacturing a floor panels with a decorative surface layer comprising the steps of:
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providing a first and second original floorboards with different designs or structures; separating the original floorboards into a first type of floor elements; connecting the first type of floor elements to a combi floorboard that comprise at least one floor element of the first and second original floorboards; separating the combi floorboard into a second type of combi floor elements, which comprises surface portions of the first and second original floorboards; forming a mechanical locking systems on at least two opposite edges of the second type of combi floor elements. - View Dependent Claims (62, 63)
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