Laminate flooring

Laminate flooring

The sheets obtained by placing papers impregnated with artificial resin liquid on top of each other, compressing them in hot presses and gluing them together are called LAMINATE, and the name of this process is called LAMINATION. Laminate Flooring General Information Laminate flooring generally consists of 4 layers. OVERLAY: These are plush papers impregnated with Melamine Formaldehyde resin and containing aluminum oxide or aluminum silicate particles. It is used to increase the resistance to scratches, impacts, abrasions, burning and chemicals that may occur during the use of laminate flooring. PATTERN PAPER: These are patterned decorative papers impregnated with melamine resin. CARRIER BOARD: Fiberboard or chipboard, which is the main carrier element of parquet boards. Fiberboards are divided into 3 classes according to their density. BALANCE FILM LAYER (Balancing Layer): Due to surface coatings, the symmetry of the carrier plate in the thickness direction is disrupted. In order to balance, the lower surface of the plate must be treated with the same characteristics. Paper impregnated with phenol formaldehyde resin, which provides stabilization and is coated on the lower surface of the carrier plate, is called balancing paper. In addition, this layer protects the parquet against water and moisture. LDF – MDF – HDF . HDF with a density of 800 – 870 (kg/m³) is generally used in Laminate Flooring. Technical specifications – It is environmentally friendly – It is easy to clean, stain-resistant and hygienic. – It is scratch resistant. – Color fading caused by UV and constant light sources is not visible. – It is not affected by furniture legs. – It is not affected by cigarette fire and is resistant to flame. – It is resistant to point impacts. – It is the most suitable floor covering used in underfloor heating systems. – It is production made with the latest technology. – It has precise quality control. – Easy to assemble