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Know More About Herringbone:
Traditionally the storied herringbone pattern originated with the Romans, who laid bricks in this pattern to create strong, stable roads. Laterly this pattern was used in flooring when it enjoyed immense popularity which was typically installed in castles, palaces, official residences, and stately homes across Europe. This popular parquet design is achieved using wood blocks cut to shape and then laid diagonally to create the 'herringbone' pattern. With the new technoligy now we can acheive the herringbone design using luxury vinyl tile and SPC rigid vinyl which is mainly made of polyethylene and calcium carbonate with certain percentage. Polyethylene is environmentally non-toxic renewable resource. All the ingredients are non-toxic, non-radioactive and eco-friendly. Luxury herringbone vinyl flooring is a design choice for high traffic spaces due to its incredible durability and resilience but most importantly its impressive realistic appearance.
What is Herringbone UniZip
Herringbone UniZip applys with the latest click technology "Unizip" pattened by Unilin Licensing Company.Compare to traditional locking system,HerringZip has one side tongue structure but three sides groove structure.this structure allows the floor panels can be locked from any direction with 90 degree angle.The pattern of "A plank" and "B plank" is not required .Thereby it makes the installation of herringbone vinyl flooring more simple and fast.
Features:
Fashionable Herringbone Design
Lifeproof Flooring
Extreme Stability
Fire Protection
Super Water Resistant
Slip Resistant
Abrasion resistance
DIY Installation (UniZip)
Formaldehyde Free
Specifications
Item | Standard | Result |
Overall Thick | EN ISO 24236 | ±0.15mm |
Wearlayer Thick | EN ISO 24340 | ±0.05mm |
Dimensiontal Stability after exposure to heat | EN ISO 24342 | X Direction: 0.05% Y Direction: 0.015% |
Curling after exposure to heat | EN 434 | <0.2mm |
Peeling Strength | EN 431 | >90N(50mm) |
Locking Strength | EN ISO 24334 | >120N(50mm) |
Residual Indentation | EN ISO 24343-1 | <0.1mm |
Castor Chair | ISO 4918 | After 25000 cycles, no visible damage |
Slip Resistance | EN 13893 | Class DS |
Fire Resistance | EN 13501-1 | Bfl-S1 |
Abrasion Resistance | EN 660 | Group T |
Stain & Chemical Resistance | EN ISO 26987 | Class 0 |
Cigarette Burn Test | EN ISO 1399 | Class 4 |
Color Fastness | ISO 105-B02 | ≥Grade 6 |
Formaldehyde Emission | EN 717-3 | 0 |
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