SPC Rigid Core Vinyl Plank Flooring with Class 33/42 Rating, 0.3-0.7mm Wear Layer, and Bfl-s1 Fire Classification
Engineered for project contractors, property developers, and regional distributors who cannot afford flooring failures mid-build, Huiju SPC Rigid Core Flooring combines a high-density stone-plastic base with a precision click-lock profile across five thickness options — 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 6.0, and 6.5mm. Whether the job calls for a lightweight residential plank or a 0.7mm wear layer board rated for Class 42 heavy commercial traffic, a single supplier covers the full specification range. The non-wood core eliminates every moisture-related failure mode associated with laminate and engineered timber, while the Bfl-s1 fire classification and optional R10/R11 slip resistance open the product to building types where standard vinyl flooring cannot be specified. Five-layer export cartons with full photographic load documentation reduce port inspection delays and insurance disputes on international shipments.
- Five Thickness Options in One Product Line: 4.0 / 4.5 / 5.0 / 6.0 / 6.5mm covers light residential through heavy commercial in a single sourcing relationship. Contractors running mixed project types consolidate suppliers without sacrificing specification fit.
- Three Wear Layer Grades: 0.3mm suits standard home interiors; 0.5mm handles office and retail foot traffic; 0.7mm meets the abrasion demand of airports, logistics facilities, and high-occupancy public buildings. Each grade is independently testable against EN ISO 10874 wear classification.
- EN ISO 10874 Class 33 / Class 42 Rating: Class 33 covers heavy domestic and light commercial use. Class 42 — available on selected configurations — certifies the product for heavy commercial environments including healthcare, education, and hospitality, where specification documents reference ISO traffic classifications directly.
- Bfl-s1 Fire Classification: Flooring-specific fire rating certified to EN 13501-1. Bfl-s1 indicates limited flame spread at floor level with minimal smoke production — a prerequisite for specification in hotels, care homes, schools, and any building subject to local fire authority approval.
- R10 / R11 Slip Resistance: Available slip resistance ratings address the liability requirements of commercial washrooms, entrance lobbies, kitchen service areas, and outdoor-transition zones where wet-surface traction is a building code or insurance requirement.
- Two Plank Formats for Different Project Scales: The 190x1220mm plank suits apartments, hotel rooms, and smaller residential units where maneuverability matters. The 230x1520mm large-format plank reduces visible joint lines in open-plan commercial spaces and creates a higher-end visual with fewer installation seams.
- Optional IXPE Backing — 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0mm: Thicker IXPE layers absorb more subfloor irregularity and deliver measurably lower impact sound transmission readings — relevant for multi-story residential and hospitality projects where inter-floor noise is a tenant satisfaction and building regulation issue.
- Click-Lock System — New Build and Retrofit Compatible: The locking profile engages without adhesive on both freshly screeded concrete and existing tile or vinyl substrates. Single planks can be lifted and replaced without disturbing the surrounding floor — reducing long-term maintenance cost for building operators.
- Complete Trim Accessory Range: Color-matched skirting boards, transition strips, and edge trims are supplied as a coordinated set, eliminating the mismatch and lead time issues that occur when trim is sourced separately from a different supplier.
- Export-Grade Packaging and Documentation: Five-layer corrugated cartons on pallets with stretch wrap protect product integrity from factory to final site. Container loading photographs and a full packing list are provided with every shipment — reducing customs query resolution time and cargo claim disputes.
| Parameter | Details | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Board Thickness | 4.0 / 4.5 / 5.0 / 6.0 / 6.5mm | Core only; IXPE backing measured separately |
| Wear Layer Thickness | 0.3 / 0.5 / 0.7mm | Commercial projects: min. 0.5mm recommended |
| Plank Size | 190 x 1220mm / 230 x 1520mm | Custom dimensions available on request |
| Locking System | 4-Side Click Lock | Glueless floating; retrofit and new build compatible |
| Traffic Classification | EN ISO 10874 Class 33 / Class 42 | Class 42 available on selected configurations |
| Fire Classification | Bfl-s1 (EN 13501-1) | Subject to model-specific test report |
| Slip Resistance | R10 / R11 | Subject to model-specific test report |
| IXPE Underlayment (Optional) | 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0mm | Pre-attached; improves acoustics and underfoot comfort |
| Accessories Included | Skirting / Transition Strip / Edge Trim | Color-coordinated to board finish |
| Packaging | 5-Layer Export Carton / Pallet / Stretch Wrap | Loading photos and packing list on every shipment |
| MOQ | 500 m² | Mixed thickness and size orders accepted |
| Lead Time | 15 - 25 Days | Standard production run from order confirmation |
| Origin | Foshan, Guangdong, China | Factory direct — no trading company |
- Hotels and Serviced Apartments: Bfl-s1 fire rating satisfies fire authority sign-off in most jurisdictions. The 6.0 or 6.5mm board with 0.5mm wear layer handles daily housekeeping trolley traffic and luggage movement without surface breakdown. Large-format 230x1520mm planks reduce grout-line frequency in corridors, creating a cleaner visual for premium-tier properties.
- Healthcare and Aged Care Facilities: R10 slip resistance on wet-area variants addresses duty-of-care obligations in bathrooms, sluice rooms, and ward corridors. The rigid core does not flex under wheeled medical equipment — preventing the joint lifting that occurs with standard LVT in high-load clinical environments.
- Education Buildings and Student Accommodation: Class 33 or Class 42 ratings cover the wide traffic variance between classrooms, corridors, and common rooms. Individual plank replaceability reduces total maintenance cost over a 10-year building lifecycle compared to glue-down alternatives.
- Retail and Food Service: R11 anti-slip specification meets the safety compliance requirements of commercial kitchens, wet market flooring, and food-and-beverage service areas. The non-porous core prevents liquid absorption and bacterial growth beneath the surface — relevant for health inspection compliance.
- Multi-Unit Apartment Developments: Sourcing all thickness variants from one factory eliminates the batch color variance that occurs when different units are fitted out in phases from different suppliers. IXPE backing reduces impact noise transfer between floors — a key factor in tenant retention and building rating scores.
- Renovation and Fit-Out Over Existing Floors: The 4.0mm profile minimizes door clearance issues when overlaying existing ceramic tile in refurbishment projects. No leveling compound or adhesive is required for minor subfloor irregularities when IXPE backing is specified.
- Luxury Villas and Private Residences: The 230x1520mm large-format plank with 0.7mm wear layer delivers the visual scale and surface durability expected in premium owner-occupier residential projects. EIR surface texture reads as authentic hardwood under close inspection.
- United States: EN ISO 10874 Class 33/42 and Bfl-s1 data translate directly into ASTM and local building code compliance documentation. Distributor and contractor buyers in markets like Texas, Florida, and California specifically seek 0.5mm+ wear layer SPC for the residential replacement and commercial renovation pipeline.
- Indonesia and Southeast Asia: High ambient humidity and monsoon-season ground moisture make the non-wood SPC core the technically sound choice over laminate. The R10/R11 option addresses the wet-entry lobbies and covered outdoor transition zones common in tropical residential and resort architecture.
- Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Ghana: Urban construction growth across sub-Saharan Africa is generating sustained distributor demand for certified flooring that performs in high-temperature, high-UV interior environments. SPC's heat-stable core outperforms PVC and laminate in buildings without consistent air conditioning — directly relevant to the African market reality.
- Mexico, Colombia, and Central America: Mid-range residential and commercial developers in Latin America are transitioning from ceramic tile to floating floor systems as labor cost rises. The click-lock system reduces installation time by up to 40% compared to tile, directly improving project margin for local contractors sourcing from Chinese suppliers.
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