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SPC

Stone Plastic Composite (SPC): SPC is a type of rigid core luxury vinyl flooring that is engineered to be durable, stable, and resistant to water and wear. It is composed of several layers, including a rigid core layer made from a mixture of limestone powder, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and stabilizers. This rigid core provides exceptional stability and strength to the flooring.

1. Traditional SPC Flooring

  • Consists of the standard SPC core layer and additional layers for balance, durability, and wear resistance.
  • Suitable for a wide range of applications, including residential and commercial spaces.

2. Enhanced SPC (ESPC) Flooring

  • Includes additional features such as an attached underlayment for sound absorption and a more comfortable feel underfoot.
  • Enhanced versions may also have improved scratch resistance and additional design options.

3. Tropical Hardwood Plywood

  • Mahogany Plywood: Features an attractive reddish-brown color and is popular for furniture making.
  • Teak Plywood: Known for its resistance to moisture and insects, making it suitable for outdoor applications.

4. Attached Pad SPC Flooring:

  • Comes with an integrated foam or cork underlayment, providing added comfort, noise reduction, and insulation properties.
  • Eliminates the need for a separate underlayment during installation.

5. Wide Plank SPC Flooring

  • Features wider and longer planks, creating a more spacious and contemporary look.
  • Often used in larger spaces to enhance the visual appeal of the flooring.

6. Embossed or Textured SPC Flooring

  • Mimics the texture and appearance of natural materials like wood or stone.
  • Adds a realistic touch to the flooring and enhances its visual appeal.

7. High Gloss SPC Flooring

  • Has a shiny, reflective surface that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the floor.
  • Suitable for areas where a glossy finish is desired for aesthetic reasons.

8. Matte Finish SPC Flooring

  • Features a non-reflective, matte surface that provides a more natural and subdued appearance.
  • Ideal for spaces where a more understated and contemporary look is preferred.

9. Waterproof SPC Flooring

  • Designed to resist water and moisture, making it suitable for areas prone to spills or high humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

When choosing SPC flooring, consider factors such as the environment, design preferences, and any specific requirements for the space. Each type of SPC flooring offers unique features and benefits, catering to different needs and preferences.