Definition of laminate flooring

Laminate flooring, also known as impregnated paper laminated wood flooring / laminate flooring, consists of a wear layer, a decorative layer, a high density substrate layer, and a balanced (moisture resistant) layer.

The impregnated paper laminated wooden floor is impregnated with one or more layers of special paper, thermosetting amino resin, paved on the surface layer of wood-based board substrate such as particle board, high-density fiberboard, balance layer on the back, wear-resistant layer on the front, hot pressed, Formed floor.

Characteristics of impregnated paper laminated wood flooring Impregnated paper laminated wood flooring has the following characteristics:

Wear-resistant, rich in style, anti-impact, anti-deformation, pollution-resistant, flame-retardant, moisture-proof, environmentally friendly, non-fading, easy to install, easy to care, can be used for floor heating.

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