Isn't geothermal floor used for low heat?

Yes, the geothermal floor currently on the market is actually an upgraded version of the ordinary flat buckle floor. The direct function of this upgrade is to make the solid wood floor can be used in geothermal environment, so now many brands have changed their names to "xx geothermal floor".

At present, there are two kinds of geothermal floor in the market: 1, six-sided sealing paint+locking floor. The function of sealing paint is to completely wrap the wood in the paint and completely lock the moisture. Wood does not touch the air, so the humidity is constant, ensuring that the floor is not deformed. Locking technology ensures that the connection between circuit boards is more secure. This is actually a German technical patent, but you know the degree of technical patent protection in our country, so it is actually the same for everyone to have a locked patent technology. On behalf of the brand, Tian Ge, Bohr.

2, carbonized floor+locked floor, carbonization refers to the carbonization of wooden floor, destroying the surface wood of solid wood floor, making it have micro-carbon content. Carbon has the function of adsorbing formaldehyde (I don't know Baidu). At the same time, in the process of high-temperature carbonization, formaldehyde is not resistant to high temperature, which is not only completely environmentally friendly, but also allows formaldehyde released by other furniture in your home to be adsorbed. Dark cracks will also appear directly after high temperature treatment, so cracked and deformed plates will also be selected. Plus the technology you know, so they call themselves geothermal.

Back to your question, isn't geothermal floor used for geothermal energy? Of course it works, and it works better!