Fashion emboss surface wood plastic composite wpc vinyl flooring

WPC stands for Wood Plastic (or Polymer) Composite. Its core typically consists of polyvinyl chloride, calcium carbonate, plasticizers, a foaming agent, and wood-like or wood materials such as wood flour.

Color: Wood grain
Material: Wood plastic composite
Installation: Click system
Keyword: WPC vinyl flooring
Advantage: Waterproof, fireproof, anti-slip, anti-scratch, zero-formaldehyde
Size: 1220*178mm
Thickness: 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm
Surface treatment: Emboss
Back pad choice: IXPE, EVA, Cork

Main Differences between SPC and WPC Vinyl Floors

Thickness

WPC floors have a thicker core than SPC floors. Plank thickness for WPC floors is generally about 5.5 to 8 millimeters, while SPC floors are usually between 3.2 and 7 millimeters thick.


Foot Feel

When it comes to how the flooring feels underfoot, WPC vinyl has the advantage. Because it has a thicker core compared to SPC flooring, it feels more stable and cushioned when walking on it. That thickness also helps to provide insulation to keep the floors warmer.


Sound Insulation

The thicker core of WPC floors also makes them superior when it comes to sound insulation. The thickness helps to absorb the sound, so it’s quieter when walking on these floors.


Durability

You might think that WPC flooring would offer improved durability since it is thicker than SPC flooring, but the opposite is actually true. SPC floors may not be as thick, but they are considerably denser than WPC floors. This makes them better at resisting damage from impacts or heavy weights.


Stability

WPC floors and SPC floors can both be installed in any room with moisture exposure and temperature fluctuations. But when it comes to extreme temperature changes, SPC flooring tends to offer superior performance. The denser core of SPC floors makes them even more resistant to expanding and contracting than WPC floors.

Price

SPC floors are more affordable than WPC floors. However, don’t pick your floors based on price alone. Be sure to consider all the potential benefits and drawbacks between these two flooring options before choosing one.



 









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