Glossary of Terms

Resilient Floor Covering

An organic floor surfacing material made in sheet or tile form or formed in place as a seamless material of which the wearing surface is non-textile. The resilient floor covering classification by common usage includes, but is not limited to asphalt, cork, linoleum, rubber, vinyl, vinyl composition, and polymeric poured seamless floors. Resilient in this sense is used as a commonly accepted term, but does not necessarily define a physical property.


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Using Karndean to Create a Healthy and Hygienic Home
...organic compounds (VOCs); and carry a FloorScore® Indoor Air Quality certification. Our Korlok rigid core products are among the first to be ASSURE Certified™. This standard, developed by the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI), ensures that rigid core products are manufactured to the highest standard and meet the requirements for indoor air quality, rigorous performance and are free...
Rubber Flooring
... hospitals, schools, or commercial spaces, rubber flooring provides a solution where safety, resilience, and design must harmonize. What is Rubber Flooring?Rubber flooring is a resilient floor covering made from natural or synthetic rubber. It’s renowned for its durability, slip resistance, and low-maintenance requirements. Thanks to technological advancements, rubber floori...