I. Introduction Plastic (PVC) flooring is widely used in public places such as commercial spaces, hospitals, and schools due to its wear resistance, water resistance, and easy cleaning. Over time, dust, oil stains, and old wax residues will appear on the surface. If not maintained in time, it will lead to reduced gloss and increased wear. Regular cleaning + waxing can not only restore the bright a...
Rubber flooring and PVC flooring are most commonly compared in the context of gyms, after all, they are the go-to flooring options for fitness centers. Each type has its own pros and cons. To make the right choice, it’s essential to first understand the key differences between rubber flooring and PVC flooring for gyms. Gym rubber flooring is crafted from polymer materials including natural r...
In the ground decoration material market, PVC vinyl flooring and floor vinyl mat are often confused, even sold as the same product by merchants, simply because both contain PVC components and come in roll or sheet forms. In reality, they are essentially different—one is a standardized finished product and the other a simplified substitute. There is a comprehensive gap in quality and performa...
As well know, Oil may damage the surface of plastic flooring. Extent of damage usually related to the types of oil and how long does plastic flooring exposed to oil. We have some methods to lower the risk of damage. Sometimes we can clean the oil quickly to keep flooring away from oil. Or we can choose which are more resistant to oil stains. How does oil damage the plastic floor surface? If oil st...
Why VOC Certifications Matter for Modern PVC Flooring Projects As green building regulations and healthy indoor environments become global priorities, VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions have become one of the most important environmental indicators for PVC flooring. For project owners, architects, and contractors working on hospitals, schools, laboratories, and sports venues, low-emission P...