Water-resistant laminate flooring typically comes with the following specifications and advantages:
Core Material: Water-resistant laminate flooring has a core material that is made of high-density fiberboard (HDF). These materials are more resistant to moisture compared to traditional laminate flooring.
Protective Layer: Water-resistant laminate flooring features a protective layer on the surface, which helps to shield the planks from water and moisture. This layer is often made of a resin or melamine-based material that provides additional water resistance.
Joint System: Water-resistant laminate flooring usually utilizes a click-lock joint system, which creates a tight interlocking connection between the planks. This helps to prevent water from seeping into the gaps and causing damage to the floor.Water Resistance Rating: Water-resistant laminate flooring is assigned a water resistance rating, which indicates its ability to withstand water exposure. Ratings typically range from low to high, with higher ratings offering better protection against moisture.
§PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Model |
Water-resistant Laminate Flooring |
Based Material |
HDF |
Regular Thickness |
6mm/ 7mm/ 8mm/ 10mm/ 12mm |
Specification |
1218*198mm/ 1218*168mm/ 1215*195mm/ 1215*196mm or can be customized |
Formaldehyde Emission |
E1,E0 |
Abrasion Class |
AC3,AC4,AC5 |
Click System |
Double Click/ Unilin Click/ Valinge Click/ Single Click/ ARC Click |
Installation Method |
Floating |
MOQ |
A 20GP Container |
Package |
Carton Box + Shrink Film + Pallets |
Trademark |
OEM |
HS Code |
4411131900 |
Advantages:
Some advantages of water-resistant laminate flooring include:
√ Durability: Water-resistant laminate is known for its durability and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic.
√ Easy Maintenance: It is relatively easy to clean and maintain, as spills can be wiped up without causing immediate damage.
√ Versatility: It comes in a variety of designs, colors, and styles, allowing for versatility in interior design choices.
√ Cost-Effective: Water-resistant laminate flooring is generally more affordable compared to other flooring options such as hardwood or tile.
§PACKAGE&DELIVERY
§Q&A
Q: What's your payment term?
A: 30% TT in advance, 70% TT at sight based on copy of bill of lading
100% Irrevocable LC at sight
Q: Does your company accept third party inspection?
A: Yes, we accept third party inspection for products, like SGS, Intertek.
Q: How to get a quotation?
A: Please feel to contact me with required specific details, such as size, color, thickness, quantity, edge, etc.
Q: Can you do the production as customized?
A: Yes, we have a professional technique team, we could produce the glass depends on your requirements.
Q. What is your minimum order quantity?
Answer: Our MOQ is one full 20 feet container.
Products of different sizes and specifications could be mixed in one container.
Q. What kind of Floors do you have?
Answer: We have normal big size floor planks, including embossed /crystal /EIR/handscraped/Wavy embossed/matt/mirror and silk surface treatment styles, also large size parquets are provided.
Q. Can you supply a free samples?
Answer: Yes, if you want us to provide big sample according to your requirements, you only should pay the cost of express.
Q: What is the difference between Water-resistant laminate flooring and laminate flooring?
Answer: Laminate flooring and water-resistant flooring differ in how they are constructed and their ability to resist water and moisture.
Laminate flooring consists of multiple layers of material bonded together, typically including a core layer, a decorative layer with a printed image of wood or stone, and a wear layer that protects the surface from scratches and wear. While laminate flooring can be relatively durable, it is not naturally water-resistant and is not recommended for use in areas with high humidity or potential for water exposure.
Water-resistant flooring, on the other hand, is specifically designed to be more resistant to water and moisture. This is achieved through the use of materials and construction techniques that help to keep water from penetrating the flooring, such as a water-resistant core, sealed edges, and a top layer that is specially designed to be moisture-resistant. Water-resistant flooring can come in many forms, including vinyl plank, luxury vinyl tile, or engineered planks.
The main difference between laminate flooring and water-resistant flooring is their resistance to water and moisture. While laminate flooring is not designed to handle significant levels of moisture or water exposure, water-resistant flooring can often stand up to spills and moisture, making it a better choice for areas that are prone to these types of conditions.