Eco-friendly HDF Laminate Flooring by Action Tesa

Eco-friendly HDF Laminate Flooring by Action Tesa

The Laminated Boards are artificially manufactured and consist of four layers where each layer serves an exclusive purpose. The ‘Bottom Layer’ prevents the absorption of moisture, and provides support to the board. Above this is the ‘Core Layer’ comprising of HDF 8mm & 12mm, made up of HDF plank to give more strength. Next is ‘Pattern or Designer Layer’ which is a printed decorative paper layer. On the top is ‘Surface Layer’ consisting of Aluminum Oxide coated tissue that makes it resistant to impact, scratches, burns & stains.

 

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Availability: PAN India

 

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