At present, there are more than 5500 domestic flooring production enterprises, and there are more than 1000 brands of composite flooring. The competition in the flooring industry is becoming increasingly fierce. Some businesses take advantage of consumers' lack of understanding of professional products, hype up concepts, or exaggerate the reference coefficients of products, confusing the public and harming consumers. Consumers should avoid the following consumption misconceptions when choosing composite flooring:
The first consumer misconception is that the higher the wear-resistant revolution of composite flooring, the better.
Some merchants on the market now claim that the wear-resistant speed can reach 13000 or even 20000 revolutions, which is not true. Because according to the current national standard testing, even the floor with the thickest wear-resistant layer has a wear-resistant revolution of no more than 14000 revolutions. Currently, only a few European manufacturers have produced such products, which are only customized for special sports venues and are completely unnecessary for household use.
In fact, when the wear-resistant revolution exceeds 12000 revolutions, the floor surface appears white and no wood grain can be seen at all. This is because the main component of the surface wear-resistant layer, aluminum oxide particles, is opaque. The thicker the wear-resistant layer, the thicker the particles, and the harder it is for the floor to obtain a clear surface.
The second consumption misconception: Composite flooring can eliminate various bacteria.
The antibacterial concept of composite flooring is currently one of the hottest topics among businesses, and some even claim that it can kill all bacteria in the air. In fact, having antibacterial function and antibacterial degree are two different things. Even professional disinfectants are targeted and not effective against all bacteria. Therefore, the ability of composite flooring to eliminate various bacteria is just a hype for businesses.
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The third consumption misconception: Composite flooring claims to be \"; Diamond board;, Not afraid of water at all.
Some manufacturers sell their composite flooring by soaking it in water to show that it is waterproof. In fact, waterproofing and the ability to soak in water are two different concepts. No wooden floor can remain intact after being soaked in water.