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Vinyl Sheet
Flooring
Vinyl Sheet (also called Resilient Sheet Vinyl) is a flexible, continuous roll of flooring material made primarily from PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). It is one of the most popular and durable flooring options for commercial, institutional, and residential applications.
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
We proudly represent leading international brands — Armstrong, Forbo, Gerflor, Polyflor, Tajima, and Tarkett, ETC— offering premium vinyl sheet solutions. With its uniform structure from top to bottom, this flooring is the ideal choice for hospitals, schools, airports, laboratories, and other high-traffic commercial environments.



Key Features
Durable & Resilient
Withstands heavy foot traffic, rolling loads, and impacts.
Hygienic:
Can be heat-welded to create completely seamless, bacteria-resistant floors.
Comfortable:
Softer and warmer underfoot compared to hard surfaces like ceramic or concrete.
Sound Absorbing:
Reduces noise transmission (especially with foam backing).
Design Versatility:
Available in thousands of colors, patterns, and realistic textures.
Homogeneous Sheet

Differences between
Homogeneous Sheet & Heterogeneous Sheet
Homogeneous Sheet | Features | Heterogeneous Sheet |
|---|---|---|
Hospitals, operating rooms, schools, labs, heavy industrial | Best Applications | Offices, retail, education, general commercial |
Usually thicker (2-3mm typical) | Thickness | Varies, often thinner overall |
Often polish-optional, easy to repair/weld | Maintenance | Requires protecting the wear layer |
Limited (more subtle, speckled/ marbled looks) | Design Options | Very high
(realistic wood, stone, patterns) |
Superior for heavy traffic, rolling loads, abrasions, scratches | Durability | Good for moderate to high traffic |
Excellent (wear goes all the way through) | Wear Resistance | Good
(depends on the top wear layer) |
Same color and pattern from top to bottom | Appearance | Printed desgin layer + different backing layers |
Single-layer/ Uniform composition throughout | Structure | Multi-layer construction
(typically 4 - 5 layers) |

Heterogeneous Sheet
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