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RELB9308 Sea Pearl

Sea Pearl RELB9308

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Surface: EIR+4side V-groove
Planks length: Length: 1828.8mm (72")

Planks width: 230mm (9-1/20")

Residential warranty: Limited 50 Years.

Commercial warranty: Limited 10 Years.

Total Thickness: 6.5mm.

(Including 1.00mm anti-bacterial acoustic underlayment).

Box Size: 23.73 SQF
Finish: Aluminium Oxide UV+Ceramic beads.
Wear layer: 0.5/20mil
Installation method: Glueless Floating.
Installation level: All Grddes.

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Abrasion Class

Class 33- Residential & Commercial

Decor Properties

Matching moldings available for all colors
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100% Waterproof

NoAcclimationneeded

Does notcontainwood particles

ISO 14001
ISO 9001

Pet Friendly

Ceramic
bead

will Not expand
or contract

SPC MAX installation

instructions

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Download Test Report

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The Benefits of pure SPC™ MAX Flooring

There is little doubt that Wood Plastic Composite (Pure SPC™) flooring is emerging as one of the most popular flooring categories today.  But what is Pure SPC™ Max and what is the reason behind that popularity? Here are a few answers to some key questions.

What is  pure SPC™ MAX?
Pure SPC™ Max products are commonly referred to as enhanced vinyl plank, luxury vinyl flooring or waterproof vinyl.

Is pure SPC™ MAX better than laminate?
The most glaring advantage of Pure SPC™ Max is that SPC is often waterproof and appropriate for situations where laminate shouldn’t be used – bathrooms for instance. In addition, vinyl wear layer of Pure SPC™ Max offers more cushion and absorbs sound to make it a quieter floor.

How is pure SPC™ MAX different from LVT?
This biggest difference is that Pure SPC™ Max is waterproof.  It can be laid over most subfloors with little preparation.  Unlike traditional vinyl floor has flexibility that will show any unevenness in the subfloor, the rigid core of Pure SPC flooring allows for longer and wider format options. 

Pure SPC™ Max also removes the worry about preparation of for use over cracks or

divots in subfloors.

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