The Difference Between Stone Plastic Floor And Linen Floor

Feb 20, 2024

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1. Different ingredients and production processes
Linoleum flooring is made from a mixture of oxidized linseed oil, cork and wood flour, laminated to a jute backing. The stone plastic floor uses natural stone powder to form a solid base layer with a high-density and high-fiber network structure. The surface is covered with a super wear-resistant polymer PVC wear-resistant layer and is processed through hundreds of processes. From this point of view, Linen uses pure natural flax raw materials, while stone plastic flooring uses natural stone powder and natural resin, which are all pure green and environmentally friendly materials.
2. There is a difference in wear resistance and stability
The scratch resistance of linen flooring is average, and the top part of linen flooring is hard and the bottom part is soft. This is why the thick linen flooring is not very good in scratch resistance. In comparison, stone plastic flooring has better wear resistance. In addition, the dimensional stability of linen flooring is average, so strong glue must be used. Overall, linen flooring is not as stable as stone plastic flooring.
3. Maintenance difficulty varies
Linen floors need to be maintained under natural light. There will be differences and yellowing between samples and real objects. Linen floors have poor resistance to maintenance products (PH>7). Special maintenance products must be used when linoleum floors need to be re-polished or waxed. . Linoleum flooring is much harder than stone plastic flooring, but because the surface is porous, all stains must be removed quickly, otherwise the surface will leave hard-to-remove marks and have to be re-polished and waxed. Because it is not a thermoplastic material, it cannot be recycled. The burn marks can be easily rubbed away, but for deeper burn marks, it is much easier to polish the permeable stone plastic floor than the linoleum floor.
4. There are differences in the ease of installation.
Installing linoleum flooring is difficult and can break if the indoor temperature is too low. Due to its absorbent nature and dimensional instability, the product must be installed quickly using strong glue. For example, in one day, an installation team can lay 80 to 100 square meters of stone plastic flooring, but it may only be able to lay 60 square meters of linen flooring. Linseed oil is not sensitive to temperature and cannot be welded with welding rods of the same material. Therefore, it is not a welding but a "joint". Therefore, the linseed floor cannot be classified into the E3 waterproof category. The linseed floor is not suitable for humid rooms or clean rooms. requested area. Linoleum floors can emit strong odors that linger in the room where they are installed.