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The resilient flooring industry is navigating a winding road of opportunity as it heads into 2024. Read what the board members of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute revealed about business next year.
The patented technology combines a mineral based core layer with stone or ceramic and includes a reinforcement layer which ensures strength and durability.
CFL is expanding its manufacturing in Vietnam to facilitate the development of hybrid resilient flooring products, and the company concurrently is expanding its U.S. facility to meet increasing demand.
CFL first launched water-resistant laminate in 2013. AtroGuard Q's combine water resistance, scratch resistance and sound-abating qualities make it possible to also use it in commercial applications.
CFL is looking to build on their patented technology in Silent SPC to launch the quietest waterproof laminate and hardwood floors on the market while also taking major strides in initiatives towards a more sustainable industry.