When wholesalers choose SPC flooring, understanding its quality is crucial, as price differences not only reflect cost but can also indicate variations in quality. Here are some simple methods to help you evaluate high-quality SPC flooring.
SPC flooring is mainly composed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and calcium carbonate powder. Since the quality of calcium carbonate powder varies
depending on its origin, the source of raw materials has a significant impact on the overall quality of the flooring.
The surface treatment of SPC flooring affects its wear resistance and water resistance. Choose a product with a uniform, smooth, and scratch-resistant
coating to ensure its durability and aesthetics.
High-quality SPC flooring typically has higher transparency. High-quality products of the same color transmit more light, while lower-quality flooring
has poorer transparency.
High-quality SPC flooring should have flawless edges and a clean appearance. While the overall finish may be similar, perfect edges are more appealing
to consumers, especially retailers.
SPC flooring made from 100% new materials typically has a pure white core. A white back generally indicates a higher level of manufacturing quality,
while other colors may indicate the use of mixed materials.
By using these factors, wholesalers can effectively assess the quality of SPC flooring, make informed purchasing decisions, and enhance their market
competitiveness. For more information or samples, please contact us.