After-sales Service: | 5yers |
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Warranty: | 3yers |
Material: | Wood Fiber |
Type: | HDF / Hard Boards |
Finish: | Melamine Impregnated Paper |
Formaldehyde Emission Standards: | E0 |
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No. | Item | Standard |
1. | Length | 1215mm/1510mm |
2. | Width | 165mm/195mm/238mm |
3. | Thickness | 8mm/12mm |
4. | Wear-resistance | AC2/AC3/AC4/AC5 |
5. | Formaldehyde emission | < Carb core board |
6. | Anti-scratch pressure | 20N |
7. | Waterproof | ≥ 500 hours |
8. | Uvioresistant (UV) | 6-7level direct rays for 6h/day |
- Click joint system, which means a glue-less install for an easy transition in any space.
- Environmental protection, save the hardwood, save the forest.
- Sound absorption & Soundproof, it is sound insulation can deaden the noise of the room.
- Waterproof & Firebrick, It is water repellent, so the water could not penetrate into the floor.
- Anti-corrosion & long life time, provide the industry with better products and maintenance free for clients .
- Anti-slippery,Slip resistance make it more suitable for kids&the aged family,dance room and badminton court.
- Anti-scratch &Stain repellent, High quality wear layer making it exceptionally stain and scratch resistant.
- Good foot feels, They are warmer underfoot than traditional tile or stone.
- Easy install and maintain, reduces the cost of labor force, economic choose for residential and commercial
- Eco-friendly, no noxious or chemical componet.
- NO swelling when exposed to water.
- Durable, will not expand or contract, very stable.
- No need for transition strips, no underlayment required, Micro Bevel reduces minor issues with flatness of the sub-floor and add to a more realistic appearance.
- OEM available.
Product Knowledge Q & A:
Q: What is the difference between laminated flooring and hardwood flooring?
A: Both laminate flooring and hardwood flooring can beautify a home. While hardwood is often thought to be a superior choice, there are several advantages to laminate flooring. Distinct differences between the two types of flooring often make laminate a more attractive alternative. Solid hardwood of any thickness (most is 3/8" to 3/4") should be installed only above grade. Laminate flooring can be installed above or below grade, and over virtually any other flooring surface. Some hardwood flooring is engineered, meaning that instead of solid hardwood, it is made of several wood layers with a hardwood veneer. Laminate flooring, usually 7mm to 8mm (5/16" to 3/8"), is also made of several layers. These are laminated together which makes for stability and strength. The top surface of laminate flooring is a photograph of hardwood. High quality photographs faithfully reproduce the grain and color of natural hardwood, and the surfaces on quality laminate flooring closely resemble real wood. Although many people insist on hardwood flooring, laminates are a long-lasting, durable, affordable option that are quickly becoming one of the most popular types of flooring.
Q: Where can I install laminated flooring?
A: Laminate flooring is an extremely versatile flooring product. It can be installed in virtually any room of your home, above or below ground, over wood or concrete. There are several locations that are not recommended for laminate flooring. Because laminate flooring is a wood flooring product it is not recommended that laminates be installed in wet locations such as bathrooms, washrooms, saunas, enclosed porches or verandas, or anywhere that may require wet-mopping. Extended exposure to moisture of this type may cause the core of your laminate flooring to warp or swell. In some instances, with special installation procedures, it is possible to install laminate floors in bathrooms where water will not stand on the floor for any length of time. For bathroom installations, it is recommended you apply a light bead of glue to the tongue on the planks to be used in the areas subject to spills. Also, ensure that all spills are mopped up and dried promptly.
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