Characteristics of Sheet Flooring and Floor Coating [Basic Knowledge]
[For Contractors and Builders] No maintenance required with wax! Colors that are not achievable with natural wood can be expressed.
"Sheet flooring" is a type of flooring that has a wood grain printed on a special paper applied to plywood or MDF, treated with a surface finish known as EB coat or olefin resin. It has the advantage of being mass-produced and is cost-effective. Due to the film coating on the surface, it is said to be less prone to drying out and does not require maintenance with wax. However, since it is originally made of paper, it is vulnerable to moisture, and concerns about stains from dirt over time and peeling of the sheet do arise. By applying floor coating, its water resistance increases, allowing for wet mopping, and the addition of stain resistance prevents dirt from penetrating, ultimately extending the lifespan of the flooring. **Advantages of Sheet Flooring** - Wax-free - Uniform wood grain and high productivity - Ability to express colors not found in natural wood - Compatible with underfloor heating *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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