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  • WPC, PVC and SPC Vinyl Flooring Core Compared

    When it comes to Vinyl flooring, there are quite a few different types on the market, and it is no easy task to decide which is the best one for your project and needs. Traditional PVC (or LVT) vinyl flooring has been an incredibly popular choice for many years. But, as demand for a different typ...
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  • SPC IS BETTER THAN LVT

    Traditional LVT vs SPC Vinyl Flooring  With the rise of new vinyl products being introduced into the market, it can be hard to figure out which type of floor is best for your project. Traditional luxury vinyl plank  has been the choice of consumers for years, but products such as SPC vinyl are ma...
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  • Which is better WPC or SPC?

    The answer to this question is simple as it is really the incorrect question to ask. The better question is which is better for the planned application as there are pro’s and con’s for both. SPC is the newer technology, but it is not necessarily better in a broad sense. The core determines which ...
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  • The difference between WPC & SPC

    The key difference with WPC from SPC assembly is the LVT top and EXPANDED POLYMER core. A veneer of luxury vinyl is layered on top of the Expanded polymer core board and in addition a core underlayment is attached at the base for sound abatement and enhanced comfort underfoot. WPC Assembly: Wood ...
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  • What is WPC Flooring?

    Essentially, WPC is recycled wood pulp and plastic composites that are combined to create a special material that is used as the core for the standard vinyl that forms the top layer. So even if you choose WPC flooring, you won’t see any wood or plastic on your floors. Instead, these are just the ...
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  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of SPC Flooring

    Wide Range Of Style And Selections This huge selection of styles gives you abundant freedom to come out with the pattern and arrangement you like. If you are a risk-taker, have fun mix-and-match with different colors to create your desired look. Real Wood-like Design A timeless design mimicking t...
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  • Five things you need to know about WPC flooring

    What is WPC exactly? The “w” stands for wood, but the fact is the majority of WPC-type products entering the market today do not contain wood. WPC is a composite material made of thermoplastics, calcium carbonate and wood flour. Extruded as a core material, it is marketed as being waterproof, rig...
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  • WHAT IS SPC FLOORING?

    SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite which is the core material of this kind of flooring. This compound is made of ground stone (known as Limestone) and Polyvinyl Chloride,(better known as PVC). The powerful core made of these excellent materials is what makes SPC flooring so unique and highly ...
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  • Discover the benefits of commercial SPC flooring

    Environmentally Conscious SPC(Stone plastic composite vinyl)flooring was engineered as an improvement over previous luxury vinyl floors. This effort yielded a surprise benefit; the manufacturing of SPC commercial floors could be conducted without the use of formaldehyde, heavy metals, and other t...
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  • SPC floor continue to lead the pack

    Since the waterproof resilient flooring category continued its meteoric rise in 2019, and it has become more evident in the SPC subsegement of the LVT category. The SPC floor is not only seizing more market share, the industry executives also say it’s cannibalizing sales from products within the ...
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  • SPC floor market is expecting significant growth in the coming years

    According to the Grand View Research market analysis report, the global SPC flooring market is expected to witness significant growth on account of its Eco-friendly,recyclable, and waterproof properties. SPC floor are majorly used in commercial and residential flooring. Factors such as the growin...
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  • SPC installation steps

    SPC installation steps 1   Preparation a. Cutting machine or cutter; b. Rubber hammer; b. Ruler or tape measure; d. Return hook; e. Knock the gasket; 2   Installation a. Clean the floor to ensure that it i...
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