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HDF AC4 Waterproof Vinyl Engineered Wood Wooden Spc MDF HDF Laminated Laminate Flooring for Home Decoration

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Product Description

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Basic Specifications

Model No.E6000
FunctionWaterproof, Soundproof, Anti-Static, Thermal Insulation
Surface FinishEmbossed in Register (EIR)
ClassificationLaminate Flooring
Core MaterialHigh Density Fiberboard (HDF)
Gloss LevelLow-Gloss (Matte)
Edge TypeMicro Bevel
Capacity2,000,000 Sqms Per Year
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Product Overview

Embossed-In-Register (EIR) is a state-of-the-art manufacturing process that intensifies the depth, texture, and authentic look of flooring. The embossed surface perfectly matches the wooden vein of the decoration paper, providing the genuine feel of real wood. This technology not only creates a natural aesthetic but also improves traction and slip resistance, making it an ideal choice for premium interior spaces.

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Product Parameters

Parameter Specifications Parameter Specifications
Length 2280mm / 1218mm Construction High Density Fiberboard (HDF)
Width 197mm Thickness 7mm, 8mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm
Surface Texture EIR (Embossed in Register) AC Rating AC3 / AC4
Edge Type Micro Bevel Installation Glueless Click-lock System
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Flooring Features & Designs

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Technical Data

Characteristics Test Standard Unit Result
HDF Density GB/T18102-2007 KG/M³ ≥850
Abrasion Resistance EN13329 Revolutions AC3≥2000 / AC4≥4000
Formaldehyde Emission EN717-1 MG/M³ 0.124 (E1)
Thickness Swelling EN13329 % ≤18
Slip Resistance EN14041 - DS
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Production & Quality Control

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Lab Testing

Quality Assurance: Our products undergo a rigorous ISO9001 quality control system. This includes pre-inspection of raw materials, mid-inspection during the production process, and final laboratory testing to ensure every plank meets international standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between laminate flooring and hardwood flooring?
Laminate flooring is a more versatile and durable alternative to hardwood. While hardwood is solid wood, laminate consists of multiple layers fused together for stability, featuring a high-definition photographic layer that replicates the look of real wood. Laminate can be installed in areas where hardwood might not be suitable, such as below grade.
Where can I install laminate flooring?
It is extremely versatile and can be installed in almost any room, including living rooms, offices, and bedrooms, over wood or concrete subfloors. However, it is not recommended for extremely wet locations like saunas or enclosed porches that require wet-mopping.
Is this flooring suitable for bathrooms?
While generally not recommended for wet areas, it can be installed in bathrooms with special procedures, such as applying a light bead of glue to the plank tongues and ensuring all spills are dried promptly.
What does EIR technology mean?
EIR stands for Embossed-In-Register. It is a process where the surface texture of the plank perfectly aligns with the wood grain pattern of the image layer, creating a realistic, three-dimensional look and feel.
What are the main advantages of your laminate flooring?
Key advantages include high abrasion resistance (AC3/AC4), a glueless click-lock system for easy installation, a wide variety of designs, and a high-density fiberboard (HDF) core that provides excellent structural integrity.
What kind of quality certifications do the products have?
The products are manufactured under the ISO9001 Quality Control System and meet various international standards including EN13329 and CE requirements. Third-party inspections from organizations like SGS or Intertek are also supported.

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