SPC Flooring Click Structure Features
Stone Plastic Composite (SPC), uses natural stone powder and resin, the form allows click joint installation. A newer design material for vinyl floors, it is formaldehyde-free, waterproof, flame retardant and durable
Currently, SPC flooring is mainly used in apartments, hotels, villas and restaurants. It is thin and light and easy to install, it can be used on walls too. Product description
| Name | Formaldehyde free commercial click SPC flooring |
| Dimension of plank: |
150mmX935X4.2mm(5.9in x 36.8in x 0.165in) or 180mmX1200MMX4. 2mm(48in x 7in x 0.18in) |
| Installation Type: | Quick Unilin Click Lock |
| Certification | USA - FloorScore, Europe - CE |
| Core Type | Stone Core Engineered |
| Formaldehyde Content | ZERO |
| Fire Rating: | B1 (Highest level on the SPC Flooring Product) |
| Recycling | 100% recyclable |
| Packing | Pallet or bulk packing |
[edit] Specification
Fire rating Bf-s1, second only to stone;
- 70% stone powder, 25% PVC. These are originally fire-resistant materials;
- No Formaldehyde or Smells.
- Easy Installation
- Patented Click Lock Design
- 100% waterproof and anti-seep
- Wear-resistanceGrade T
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