LVT
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
Engineered to Perform
Milliken’s Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) not only complies with the CE safety certifications for fire, static and slip, it also meets Class 33 certification for heavy commercial use. The FlexForm™ construction of our First Call and Change Agent collections means they are easy to cut and install and the glass layer makes the product dimensionally stable, preventing it from tenting or gapping. Another performance enhancement for these collections, is the addition of ProGuard MAX™, a urethane coating that offers protection against scuffing and scratching.
Well-being and Acoustics
Unwanted noise in the workplace is a significant contributor to stress, fatigue, illness and absenteeism.
Sound is one of the 10 Concepts in the WELL Building Standard (WELL v2). A study by Cornell University* indicated that workers in open-office environments exhibited increased levels of stress hormones, which made it more likely for them to become less motivated and less creative. In fact, data shows that productivity can go down by as much as 66%**. The right floor covering choice, for the appropriate area can create an environment where sound levels are more comfortable, boost concentration, memory and focus and increase morale and productivity.
*Evans, G.W. & Johnson, D. (2000). Stress and open-office noise. Journal of Psychology, 85 (5), 779-783
**The 4 ways sound affects us, Julian Treasure, Talk at TEDGlobal 2009, July 2009
The Acoustic Benefits of Flexform Sound™ LVT
For improved acoustic performance our FlexForm Sound™ construction (as featured in our First Call LVT collection) incorporates a compact cushion layer to reduce impact sound. This innovative layer can reduce impact sound by up to 17dB (compared to <5dB for standard LVT).
FlexForm Sound™ LVT provides an improved impact acoustic performance (≥17db) while not sacrificing its indentation performance (<0.1mm).
The Safety Benefits of FlexForm Sound™ LVT - Slip and Fall Protection
LVT Slip and Safety Guide
When specifying Luxury Vinyl Tiles, it’s important that the LVT doesn’t just offer the desired aesthetic but is also engineered to meet stringent safety standards.
The majority of non-fatal injuries at work are caused by slips, trips or falls on the same level*, therefore safety considerations should be part of the specification process and the appropriate flooring selected for its intended environment.
Milliken's LVT complies with:
- Class 33 certification for heavy commercial use
- CE safety certifcations for fire, static and slip
Our LVT collections are rigorously tested using the following methods:
- CE mark co-efficient of friction test – EN 13893
- Ramp Test – DIN 51130
- Pendulum Test – BS 7976
The better the slip resistance, the lower the risk of accident which gives you and your clients peace of mind.
All Milliken LVT products have DS class for CE mark, R10 class for ramp test as a minimum, and low (≥36) to moderate (≥25) ratings for wet pendulum test.
Selecting the Correct Flooring for Different Environments
Milliken’s LVT offers the best slip rating required for commercial use. Whether you are looking for natural wood flooring, stone or polished concrete effect; our slip resistant LVT collections are perfect for the following environments:
- Office / Break & Kitchen Areas
- Schools / Student Accomodation (Dorms)
- Restaurants / Bars
- Retail Enviroments
- Public buildings
- Gyms
- Entrance lobbies (in conjunction with appropriate protective flooring to remove moisture)
Note: specialist flooring is needed for the following applications; where a safety floor is specified, wet rooms and professional kitchens.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Construction
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FAQs
What Is LVT Flooring?
LVT stands for Luxury Vinyl Tile and is flooring that is usually designed to look like real wood or stone but is much more practical in terms of benefits. LVT flooring can come in any shape or size but often comes in planks or tiles as it is engineered to look real and authentic, replicating the look of real materials without the installation expenses and maintenance drawbacks.
How Is LVT Flooring Made?
LVT is made of a series of thin layers that are fused together under high pressure and hot temperature in a pressing machine to produce a quality, consistent finish that is waterproof.
How Does LVT Compare With Laminate?
There are several differences when comparing LVT and Laminate flooring. They are often made with different materials. The core of laminate flooring is wood byproducts and resin while LVT can consist of up to 8 layers of various durable materials. Laminate flooring is a floating floor system and is not glued down, while LVT offers loose lay, click-down and glue-down options.
Why Are LVT Floors So Thin?
LVT flooring is usually between 2mm and 6mm thick and built up of several different layers of varying thickness. These thin layers each contribute a different benefit, including durability, strength as well as acoustic properties. LVT floors are thin because they are densely packed with several thin layers, making them extremely durable and long-lasting.
What Are The Benefits Of Choosing LVT Flooring?
LVT is durable and can tolerate conditions that some natural materials can't. The built-in protective layer offers incredible, long-lasting protection against damage such as scuffs or scratches. It's easy to install and relatively simple to maintain.
How Do You Clean LVT Flooring?
Milliken Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is engineered for commercial use. It is simple to maintain and provides excellent stain and abrasion resistance, eliminates the need for wax, polishes and harsh chemicals.
Does LVT Flooring Need Underlay?
Milliken Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) has a multi-layered design, these layers aid stability, impact resistance, enhanced acoustic properties and more, this means that you can reap all the benefits of an underlay without the need to purchase one.