Wood Laminated Flooring
Prominent & Leading Manufacturer from New Delhi, we offer laminate wooden flooring.
Approx. Price: Rs 105 / sq ftGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Thickness | 8 mm |
| Abrasion Class | AC4 |
| Brand | Le CASADELUXE |
| Color | Multi color available |
| Material | PVC |
| Grade | AC-4 |
Laminate wood flooring is a multi-layer synthetic floor that mimics the look of real wood using a photographic layer. It is a durable, cost-effective, and easy-to-install alternative to hardwood, made from a core of high-density fiberboard (HDF) topped with a clear, protective wear layer and a decorative wood-grain image. How it's made
- Wear Layer: A transparent, protective top layer (often coated with aluminum oxide) that resists scratches, stains, and fading.
- Decorative Layer: A high-resolution photograph of wood grain that gives the flooring its appearance.
- Core Layer: A dense core made of high-density fiberboard (HDF) or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) that provides the floor's strength.
- Backing Layer: A moisture-resistant bottom layer that provides stability and moisture protection.
Key features and benefits
- Appearance: Mimics the look of natural hardwood floors with a wide variety of wood-grain options.
- Durability: The wear-resistant top layer makes it suitable for high-traffic areas and homes with pets.
- Cost-effective: It is typically more affordable than hardwood flooring.
- Easy installation: Planks often use a "click-lock" tongue-and-groove system, making installation easier and faster—sometimes allowing for a "floating floor" that doesn't require glue or nails.
- Low maintenance: It is relatively easy to clean and doesn't require waxing or polishing.
- Hygienic: Some brands have an antimicrobial resin that helps prevent bacteria growth.
Considerations
- Not solid wood: It is a synthetic product and does not have the same feel or value as real hardwood.
- Moisture sensitivity: While the backing layer offers moisture resistance, prolonged exposure to water can cause damage.
- Expansion: Like wood, laminate can expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity.
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