PVC flooring has a special layer of transparent wear-resistant coating processed by high technology, with a wear resistance of up to 300,000 revolutions. Among traditional flooring materials, the wear resistance of laminate flooring, which is considered relatively durable, is 13,000 revolutions, while high-quality laminate flooring can achieve 20,000 revolutions. The specially treated wear-resistant layer ensures excellent wear resistance of the flooring material, PVC flooring can theoretically last 20 to 50 years, depending on the thickness of the wear layer. The thickness and quality of the wear layer directly determine the lifespan of PVC flooring. Standard testing results show that a wear layer thickness of 0.3mm can last for over 10 years under normal conditions.
High elasticity and impact resistance
PVC flooring has a relatively soft texture, providing excellent elasticity and good recovery under heavy impact, making it comfortable to walk on and often referred to as “soft gold” in flooring materials. Additionally, PVC flooring exhibits strong impact resistance, effectively recovering from heavy impacts without causing damage. Superior PVC flooring can significantly reduce the risk of injury to individuals and dissipate impacts on the feet. Research data indicates that after installing high-quality PVC flooring, the rate of falls and injuries among personnel is reduced by nearly 70% compared to other flooring types.