HDF Value Added Flooring

HDF Laminated Flooring

Laminate Flooring is a floating glue less click locked & sealed flooring similar to a jigsaw puzzle. In this method, the individual planks are locked on to each other by means of clicking together, but do not attach to the sub-floor on which it is being installed. Laminated Flooring is generally a HDF based tongue and groove interlocking flooring system that rest on top of the existing substrate like ~ concrete slab, hard wood flooring or virtually any other flat hard surface that is suitable for installation.

Laminate Flooring is popular due to its ease of installation & its simple maintenance, easy cleaning methods, resistance to stains & a very durable surface due to the “WEAR RESISTANT LAYER”.

 

The Construction of Laminate Flooring Has Essentially Four Layers :

HDF Laminated Flooring Composition Layer

1. A wear-resistant surface layer: This layer comprises an aluminum oxide-coated tissue, providing laminate flooring with resistance to impact, scratches, burns, and stains. This layer is crucial for determining the lifespan of laminate flooring.
2. A printed decorative paper layer: This layer gives the flooring its decorative wood grain or patterned appearance.
3. The core: Made up of HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) available in 8mm and 12mm thicknesses.
4. Balancing paper: This layer adds balance to the construction, preventing warping.
5. All 4 profiles of Action TESA Flooring are fortified with a molten wax sealant, safeguarding against moisture seepage. 

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