SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring is a new generation of rigid core vinyl flooring that combines natural stone powder and high-quality PVC resin. This unique composition gives SPC flooring its remarkable durability, dimensional stability, and waterproof performance.
A typical SPC plank is made of five layers:
UV Coating – Protects against fading, stains, and surface scratches.
Wear Layer – Ensures resistance to abrasion and daily impact.
Decorative Film – Offers highly realistic wood, stone, or tile patterns.
SPC Rigid Core – Provides excellent strength and stability, preventing expansion or contraction.
Underlayment (Optional) – Improves sound absorption and walking comfort.
Unlike traditional hardwood or laminate, SPC flooring is completely waterproof, environmentally safe, and extremely low-maintenance. It is suitable for both home and commercial environments where aesthetics, performance, and cost-efficiency matter.
Yes, SPC flooring do have so many benefits. The following are:
Thanks to its dense stone-plastic core, SPC flooring does not swell, warp, or deform when exposed to water. This makes it the perfect choice for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements.
SPC planks remain stable even under drastic temperature changes. Whether it's installed in a sunlit living room or a high-traffic commercial area, the flooring stays flat and secure.
With an advanced wear layer, SPC flooring withstands heavy foot traffic, pet claws, and furniture movement. It is a reliable solution for households with children and pets, as well as busy retail and office spaces.
Equipped with a click-lock system, SPC flooring can be installed directly over most existing subfloors without adhesives. This saves time and reduces labor costs, making it a DIY-friendly option.
When paired with an IXPE or EVA underlayment, SPC flooring not only feels soft and supportive underfoot but also minimizes noise, creating a more peaceful indoor environment.
Unlike wood flooring that requires regular polishing, SPC flooring only needs simple sweeping and mopping to keep it looking fresh and clean.
SPC flooring achieves high fire-resistance ratings and offers safe anti-slip surfaces, providing extra protection in both residential and commercial applications.
Manufactured without harmful substances such as formaldehyde and phthalates, SPC flooring is FloorScore certified for indoor air quality, making it a safe choice for families and businesses.
Compared to hardwood, ceramic tile, or natural stone, SPC flooring offers an affordable price point while delivering comparable aesthetics and superior durability. Its long lifespan means excellent value for money.
The Oak SPC Flooring features a light brown shade and utilizes a click system for easy installation.
With a water-resistant design, integrated underlay, and a 0.3mm wear layer, it offers both durability and style.
Size: | 6" x 36" / 6" x 48" / 7"X 48" / 9" x 48" |
935 x 150 mm 1220 x 150 mm 1220 x 183 mm 1220 x228mm | |
Wear Layer: | 0.3mm 0.5mm 0.7mm |
Thickness: | 3.5mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 7mm 8mm |
Under Layer: | EVA / IXPE |
Surface Treatment: | UV coating |
Features: | Waterproof / Anti-Slip /Wear Resistant / Fire Retardant / Sound Barrier |
Click Syestem: | Unilin, I4F, Valinge-2G, Valinge 5G-1 |
Warranty: | Reisdential 25 years , Commerical 10 years |
The terms OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) refer to different types of manufacturing relationships and processes.
Here's a breakdown of the differences between OEM and ODM in the context of oak SPC flooring:
OEM: The buyer provides the design and specifications; the manufacturer produces it.
ODM: The manufacturer provides the design; the buyer can make minor adjustments.
OEM: High level of customization according to the buyer's requirements.
ODM: Limited customization based on pre-existing designs.
OEM: Products are sold exclusively under the buyer's brand.
ODM: Products are designed by the manufacturer but rebranded by the buyer.
OEM: Potentially longer, as the design and development phase is controlled by the buyer.
ODM: Generally shorter, as the products are already designed and ready for production.
OEM: Can be higher due to the customized production process.
ODM: Can be lower due to economies of scale and pre-designed products.