CDC & SPC Floors
- CDC (Controlled Density Concrete):
- Composition: CDC is a type of concrete with controlled density, usually incorporating lightweight aggregates or additives to reduce weight while maintaining strength.
- Applications: Commonly used in construction for filling voids, lightweight structural elements, and as a base for other flooring materials.
- Strength: Offers high compressive strength and durability, suitable for demanding applications.
- Thermal Insulation: Provides better thermal insulation compared to standard concrete due to its reduced density.
- Cost: Generally more expensive than traditional concrete due to the specialized materials and production process.
- SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) Flooring:
- Composition: SPC flooring is made from a combination of natural stone powder and polymer, creating a rigid and durable core.
- Durability: Highly resistant to wear, scratches, and impact, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.
- Water Resistance: Fully waterproof, ideal for areas prone to moisture like kitchens and bathrooms.
- Ease of Installation: Features a click-lock installation system that is quick and easy, often requiring no glue or nails.
- Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance, generally only needing regular sweeping and occasional mopping.
- Appearance: Available in various styles and finishes, including those that mimic natural materials like wood and stone.
- Cost: Typically more affordable than high-end natural materials while still offering a similar aesthetic.