Wear Protection
A transparent wear layer and UV finish protect the décor from scuffs, stains and repeated cleaning.
Commercial rigid core flooring program
Specify the floor around the real traffic pattern—not a generic “commercial grade” label. 3C-Floor supplies waterproof rigid core SPC flooring for retail stores, hotels, offices, schools, apartments and public interiors, with application-matched wear layers, surface textures, click systems, backing and export-ready OEM support.
A clearer buying answer
High traffic SPC flooring combines a dense stone-plastic composite core with a protective wear layer, UV surface treatment and a secure locking profile. The rigid core supports dimensional stability, while the upper layers handle abrasion, stains and routine cleaning.
The strongest specification is not automatically the thickest plank. A successful commercial floor balances surface protection, core construction, click accuracy, subfloor conditions, rolling movement, entrance grit, cleaning frequency and acoustic expectations. That is why 3C-Floor starts with the application and traffic map before recommending a product structure.
Wood-look rigid core planks with configurable wear protection, surface texture, click-lock profile and optional acoustic backing for project, wholesale and private-label supply.
A transparent wear layer and UV finish protect the décor from scuffs, stains and repeated cleaning.
The dense mineral-based core helps the plank remain stable under changing interior conditions.
The non-porous core supports use in areas exposed to spills, damp mopping and moisture-prone routines.
Click-lock formats support efficient floating installation when the subfloor and site conditions are suitable.
Traffic-based specification
Use the table as a practical starting point for quotation and sample development. Final construction should be confirmed against the project drawings, traffic profile, subfloor, local requirements and budget.
| Application Zone | Traffic & Stress | Suggested Product Direction | Surface / Backing Focus | Buyer Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail Sales Floor | Continuous walking, displays, carts and frequent cleaning | 5–6.5 mm total thickness; 0.5 mm wear layer; commercial click profile | Matte or textured finish; optional IXPE | Scuff control, replacement planning and color continuity |
| Hotel Guest Rooms | Moderate traffic, luggage, furniture and daily housekeeping | 5–6 mm; 0.5 mm wear layer; stable rigid core | Warm wood visuals; acoustic backing | Quiet walking, premium appearance and easy cleaning |
| Hotel Corridors & Lobbies | Long traffic paths, rolling luggage and concentrated turning points | 5.5–7 mm; 0.5–0.7 mm wear layer; secure click accuracy | Low-gloss texture; acoustic and anti-slip options | Rolling-load performance, batch control and visual continuity |
| Office & Mixed Use | Desk chairs, walking lanes, meeting rooms and tenant turnover | 5–6.5 mm; 0.5 mm wear layer; project-ready packaging | Neutral commercial designs; IXPE/EVA option | Fast installation, maintenance efficiency and flexible design |
| Schools & Public Interiors | Dense circulation, grit, chairs, carts and frequent cleaning cycles | 6–7 mm; 0.7 mm wear layer considered for heavy zones | Textured surface; durable UV finish | Entrance control, cleaning plan and consistent replacement stock |
| Apartments & Rental Programs | Repeated move-in cycles, furniture and fast renovation | 5–6 mm; 0.3–0.5 mm wear layer based on positioning | Popular oak colors; attached backing optional | Balanced landed cost, fast installation and reorder stability |
Specification ranges are project-planning guidance, not a substitute for local standards, installation instructions or project-specific testing.
Product image showcase
Commercial buyers should review more than a décor image. These 3C-Floor visuals help teams discuss the plank profile, layered construction, waterproof surface and real application range before sample approval.
Check edge milling, core condition, plank flatness and fit—not only the printed wood pattern.
UV coating, transparent wear protection, printed décor, rigid SPC core and optional backing work as one system.
Suitable for regular damp cleaning and spill-prone interiors when joints, edges and the subfloor are correctly managed.
Coordinate wood, stone and neutral designs across hospitality, retail, office, education and residential zones.
Zone-by-zone planning
Guest rooms, private offices, apartments and lower-density spaces. Focus on visual quality, comfort, practical wear protection and cost control.
Retail aisles, office circulation, hotel corridors and classrooms. Prioritize wear layer, click reliability, surface finish and maintenance routines.
Entrances, reception points, checkout areas and turning zones. Evaluate grit, moisture, rolling movement, mats and localized replacement planning.
Commercial risk control
Early surface wear is not the only commercial risk. Installation delay, mixed batches, weak cartons, unsuitable cleaning and unclear replacement stock can cost more than the original material difference.
Compare the stated material thickness, surface finish and intended use rather than a broad grade name alone.
Review assembled samples for joint fit, edge damage, plank flatness and installation behavior.
Check physical samples in representative lighting because gloss, texture and color can change by environment.
Identify luggage, carts, chairs and repeated turning points before the final specification is confirmed.
Rigid planks still require a clean, dry and sufficiently flat substrate for stable click performance.
Clear SKU, color, batch, pallet and area identification reduces mistakes during phased installation.
Keep planned spare material for localized repair, tenant turnover and long-term visual continuity.
Entrance mats, grit removal, chair protection and neutral cleaning support the intended service life.
3C-Floor supply workflow
3C-Floor supports importers, distributors, contractors, project buyers and private-label brands with a controlled process from initial application review through sample approval, production and shipment.
Define space type, walking density, rolling loads, moisture, cleaning and acoustic needs.
Select total thickness, wear layer, core, finish, click profile and backing direction.
Confirm color, texture, gloss, construction, plank format and private-label presentation.
Control dimensions, surface, locking fit, color harmony, backing adhesion and packing.
Coordinate cartons, pallet marks, loading records, documents and repeat SKU references.
Installation and care
Related 3C-Floor resources
These six related pages help purchasing teams compare product range, commercial use, project supply, manufacturing, quotations and long-term maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
Build the right commercial specification
Share your application zones, quantity, target wear layer, plank format, color direction, backing, OEM packing and destination. 3C-Floor will help prepare a practical rigid core flooring proposal.