
The Unicoat water-repellent coating for flooring prevents liquids from seeping into floor joints, safeguarding against long-term water damage. It offers ultimate protection against leaks and the issues that arise when floors are exposed to excessive water over extended periods.
The application of this coating will upgrade the water-resistant properties of a floor enormously, not only to withstand a NALFA test, but also to prevail in even more demanding wet-cleaning tests that also check for leaking of water through the joints. Unicoat will make floors last longer, even under intensive use.
How it works?
The coating is applied during the production process in such a way that a sealed surface is obtained when the panels are locked together. The coating is applied to an otherwise unchanged wood-based core board, which makes this technology a very cost-effective way to obtain high-quality waterproof features in floors.
The patented Unicoat technology has a double purpose:
The coating will prevent water from penetrating in between the joints of two flooring panels. The surface of the floor is thus truly sealed, which prevents the presence of standing water underneath the floor covering which could potentially cause mold.
The coating will act to prevent swelling of the material of the wood-based core, say HDF, by forming a shielding layer minimising its moisture absorptive nature. No swelling means no pushed-up edges, nor the resulting premature wear at the surface.
For optimal waterproof performance with Unicoat, it’s recommended to pair it with one of Unilin’s locking systems, as the built-in pretension is specially designed to ensure superior water resistance.
The Unicoat technology is developed by Unilin and has already been introduced to the market as HydroSeal, Aquasafe or Wetprotect technology on many of the Quick-Step, Pergo and Mohawk product ranges, which are widely recognised as top-of class performers in terms of waterproof properties in the industry.
How waterproof flooring is tested at Unilin Technologies?
At Unilin Technologies, we believe that a waterproof floor should prevent both water seeping through the joints of a floor and long-lasting swelling damages. There are several tests that can be conducted to measure these waterproof features of a floor.
NALFA test
A cylinder with water is placed on the T-joint of a floor. Afterwards the swelling of the material is measured by a measurement device. This test is used to determine the long-lasting swelling damages on laminate and other wood-based flooring products. The NALFA test doesn’t measure the watertightness or sealing capacity of a floor.
Unicoat exceeds the highest standards in the industry for this test. Even when performed over a testing period of 72 or 100 hours.
Wet mop test
Internal test to simulate wet cleaning. Several mops that are infused with water and a lot of soap (5 times the standard amount), are put on top of a floor with a dampscreen on top to prevent evaporation. This test determines water leakages between the joints and damages, like swollen edges.
Unicoat flooring products succeed in reducing swollen edges over longer periods of time.
Cylinder test without leaks
Similar to the NALFA test. A cylinder with colored water is placed on the T-joint of a floor. A white paper underneath the floor or a camera detects any water that seeps through the joint. This test determines water leakages between the joints.
Unicoat has proven to prevent leakages up to 100 hours and above.
The Unicoat waterproof coating is designed to repel water away from the joints, such that any moisture is trapped on the surface of the floor, where it can evaporate or easily be cleaned off. The result is a worry-proof flooring with fewer consumer claims. On top of that the sealed surface of the floor also means that wet cleaning the floor becomes easier than ever. Bacteria, dirt, and liquids can easily be wiped off with a damp cloth, leaving a clean, dry and hygienic surface without damage to the floor.
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