1. UV Layer Wear Resistance Layer
2. Printed Decoration Foil
3. SPC Core Layer
4. Patented Uniclick Lock
5. Foam Underlay Layer
SPC flooring is resistant to scratches and stains. It hold up well to wear and tear even in high-traffic areas of the home
SPC can be easily installed in two ways, either with glue or with a loose-lay floor. Using newer loose-lay systems make it possible to use SPC with minimal surface preparation.
Choosing SPC can help your facility earn LEED certification, as many of the materials used in its production are those of renewable products, recyclable content, and low-emitting materials.
SPC has a softer surface than other flooring materials such as wood or stone. It is also more comfortable underfoot and sound-reducing, which is a very important trait for many facilities
SPC never has to be sanded or sealed making it much easier to maintain than other luxury floors. Since it is completely waterproof, just grab a damp mop and you are all set!
Wear Layer – Playing a crucial role in the lifespan of your tiles, this layer uses clear coatings such as aluminum oxide that will keep your floor from rapidly wearing.
Vinyl Top Layer – Certain premium types of SPC come manufactured with realistic, 3D visuals that can be installed to identically resemble stone, ceramic, or wood.
Rigid Core – The core layer is where you get the most bang for your buck. Here, you will find a high density, yet stable waterproof center that provides rigidity and stability to the plank.
Backing Layer – Otherwise known as the flooring’s backbone, this layer provides your planks with added sound installation, as well as being naturally resistant to mold and mildew.