Hospital Homogeneous Vinyl Flooring Operating Room Easy-Clean Floor

Homogeneous Flooring
October 31, 2025
Category Connection: Commercial Flooring
Brief: Discover the Hospital Homogeneous Vinyl Flooring, designed for operating rooms and high-traffic areas. This easy-clean floor features a through-homogeneous structure, offering superior wear resistance and antibacterial properties. Ideal for hospitals, clinics, and commercial spaces, it ensures durability and hygiene.
Related Product Features:
  • Through-homogeneous structure for consistent durability and performance.
  • Excellent wear resistance, ideal for high-traffic environments.
  • Antibacterial properties to maintain hygiene in medical settings.
  • Easy to clean, reducing maintenance time and costs.
  • Seamless paving prevents dirt accumulation and meets sterile requirements.
  • Resistant to disinfectant corrosion for frequent cleaning.
  • Long service life, making it cost-effective in the long run.
  • Uniform material and color from surface to core for aesthetic appeal.
Faqs:
  • What material is homogeneous vinyl flooring exactly? What are the core differences from multi-layer composite flooring?
    The core material is PVC (polyvinyl chloride), with consistent material and color from the surface to the base layer. The difference is that multi-layer composite flooring has a layered structure of surface layer and base material, while homogeneous vinyl flooring is uniform throughout the layer, with no obvious layered marks after damage.
  • Compared with multi-layer composite flooring, is it more cost-effective in the long run despite higher initial investment?
    Yes. Its initial unit price is 30%-40% higher than that of multi-layer composite flooring, but its service life is 2-3 times that of the latter, and the maintenance cost is lower, making it more cost-effective in long-term use, especially suitable for high-frequency use scenarios.
  • Why is homogeneous vinyl flooring more suitable for hospitals and laboratories?
    Because it can meet the core needs: first, seamless paving to avoid dirt accumulation, meeting sterile requirements; second, resistance to disinfectant corrosion, allowing frequent cleaning with various disinfectants; third, meeting antibacterial performance standards to inhibit bacterial reproduction.