Dimensions: 1218x302x12mm
Top Veneer: Premium Al2O3 Wear Layer paired with Colorful Decorative Paper
Platform: High-Density Fiberboard complemented by Balance Paper
Package: 6 Pieces per Carton (2.2070 M2)
Quality Printed Decoration Paper: Exquisite texture, consistently stable.
Light Fastness: Surpassing Grade 4 (Gray Card Standard);
HDF Board with Density ≥ 850 KG/m3: Exceptional strength and outstanding wear resistance compared to standard boards.
Environmental Character: E0 Standard; MUF glue significantly enhances thermal stability, hardness, wear resistance, and boiling water resistance.
Resistance of laminates.
Technical Data for Arte Mundi Laminate Flooring
Characters |
Standard |
Unit |
Result |
HDF density |
GB/T18102-2007 |
|
KG/M3 |
≥850 |
Class 23 |
EN13329 |
|
general residential use in living rooms and dining rooms |
|
|
Class 31 |
EN13329 |
|
more varied locations, such as small offices and other light commercial location |
Class 32 |
EN13329 |
|
higher traffic commercial areas such as boutiques, busier offices, and restaurant |
Abrasion resistance |
EN13329,Annex E |
R |
AC3≥2000 |
AC3≥4000 |
Formaldehyde E1 |
EN717-1 |
MG/M3 |
0.124 |
Length Tolerance |
EN13329,Annex A |
mm |
≤0.5 |
Width Tolerance |
mm |
≤0.2 |
Thickness Tolerance |
mm |
≤0.5 |
Squareness of the element |
mm |
≤0.2 |
Straightness of the surface layer |
mm/m |
≤0.3 |
Flatness of the element |
% |
f w, concave≤0.15% f l, concave≤0.50% |
Openings between elements(mm) |
EN13329, Annex B |
mm |
average≤0.15 |
max≤0.20 |
Height difference between elements(mm) |
mm |
average≤0.1 |
max≤0.15 |
Dimensional variations after changes in relative humidity |
|
EN13329, Annex C |
mm |
≤0.9mm |
Light fastness |
EN ISO105-B02 |
|
Blue Wool scale ≥6 |
EN 20105-A02 |
|
Grey scale ≥4 |
Static indentation |
EN433 |
mm |
No visible change |
Surface soundness |
EN13329, Annex D |
N/mm2 |
≥100 |
Impact Resistance |
EN13329, Annex F |
mm |
IC2 |
Resistance to staining |
EN438 |
|
No visible change |
Resistance to cigarette burns |
EN438 |
|
4 |
Effect of a furniture leg |
EN424 |
|
No visible change |
Effect of a castor chair |
EN425 |
|
No visible change |
Thickness Swelling rate(%) |
EN13329, Annex G |
% |
≤18 |
Slip resistance |
EN14041 |
|
DS |
Product Knowledge Q & A:
Q:
What is your warranty?
A: Regarding laminate flooring, Arte Mundi offers 30 years warranty for residential environment and 20 years warranty for light commercial environment.
Q:
What is your MOQ rule?
A: Normally the MOQ
of customized color is no less than 2000 square meters each decor; for our standard colors, the MOQ can do 500 square meters each decor.
Q:
What is your lead time?
A: Our lead time of laminate flooring is around 30 days.
Q:
Can I get free samples?
A: Free samples less than one square meter are available; however, we hope that the client can burden courier cost.
Q:
Can I be your exclusive distributor in my country?
A: We're open to discussion about exclusive distribution in regions where we still haven't signed a dealer agreement. Based on partner's power and effective market plan, we're happy to offer support to distributors including discounted samples, display racks, product knowledge training, annual rebates, and competitive prices.
Q:What sets laminated flooring apart from hardwood flooring?
A: Both laminate and hardwood flooring can elevate the aesthetic of a home. Although hardwood is often considered a superior choice, laminate flooring offers several compelling advantages. The distinct differences between these two types of flooring can make laminate a more appealing option. Solid hardwood, typically ranging from 3/8" to 3/4" thick, should only be installed above grade. By contrast, laminate flooring can be laid above or below grade and over nearly any other flooring surface. Some hardwood flooring is engineered, featuring multiple wood layers topped with a hardwood veneer. Laminate flooring, generally 7mm to 8mm (5/16" to 3/8"), also comprises multiple layers bonded together for stability and strength. The top layer of laminate is a photographic representation of hardwood, with high-quality photos accurately replicating the grain and color of natural wood. Quality laminate flooring closely mimics real wood surfaces. While many still prefer hardwood, laminates are a durable, long-lasting, and affordable choice that is rapidly gaining popularity.
Q: Where is it suitable to install laminated flooring?
A: Laminate flooring is an incredibly versatile solution suitable for almost any room in your home, whether above or below ground and over wood or concrete. There are, however, certain locations where laminate is not advisable. Given that laminate is a wood product, it is not recommended for moist environments like bathrooms, washrooms, saunas, enclosed porches, or verandas, nor in areas that require wet-mopping. Prolonged exposure to moisture can cause the laminate core to warp or swell. In some cases, with specific installation techniques, laminate flooring can be installed in bathrooms where water does not remain on the surface for prolonged periods. For bathroom installations, it's advisable to apply a light bead of glue to the tongue of the planks in areas prone to spills, and promptly mop up and dry any spills.