Pale oak SPC flooring inside a glazed tropical modern interior, separated by a threshold from an exterior stone terrace
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SPC Rigid Core Click Flooring

A rigid click flooring system considered for humid climates, rapid refurbishment and standardized project delivery.

VietnamIndonesiaThailandMalaysia
SPC ≠ WPC · Board moisture resistance ≠ waterproof floor system
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Quick orientation

TypeRigid click flooring
VisualsWood · stone · terrazzo · textile
InstallationFloating click system
OptionPre-attached IXPE
StrengthMoisture · speed · maintenance
BoundaryNot ordinary outdoor / standing-water use
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Why this is an opportunity product

A product earns attention only when market demand, climate, supply, project delivery, commercial logic and compliance can be considered together.

SPC is relevant where conventional wood-fibre floors face moisture risk and where hotels, apartments, retail and offices need predictable, fast refurbishment.

  • Rigid mineral-polymer core rather than a wood-fibre-dominant core.
  • Floating click installation can reduce wet trades and waiting time.
  • Mature Chinese supply chains; developing regional manufacturing in Vietnam.
  • The opportunity is targeted—not a claim that SPC replaces tile everywhere.
SPC flooring in a tropical architecture studio
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Opportunity analysis

4/5

Market Demand

UBI market assessment

4/5

Climate Fit

UBI market assessment

5/5

Supply Readiness

UBI market assessment

4/5

Project Fit

UBI market assessment

4/5

Commercial Potential

UBI market assessment

3/5

Compliance Complexity

Pending verification

UBI preliminary market judgement. It is not an investment-return guarantee.

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SPC and alternatives

No material is universally superior; selection depends on exposure, substrate, programme, service life and maintenance.

SystemMoistureInstallationTypical projectKey caveat
SPCStrong board-level resistanceFast floating click installationResidential, hotel, office and retail refurbishmentHarder underfoot; substrate and heat still matter
LaminateCore quality dependentFastDry residential and light commercial interiorsWood-fibre cores may swell after moisture exposure
Ceramic tileExcellent system potential when detailedSlower wet tradeWet areas, heavy wear and long service lifeHeavier, slower refurbishment and harder replacement
WPCProduct dependentFastComfort-led interiorsSofter foamed core; not the same product as SPC
LVTStrong material resistanceGlue-down preparation can take longerLarge commercial layouts and design flexibilitySubfloor telegraphing and adhesive system matter

SPC cannot universally replace tile. Wet rooms, outdoor areas, high-temperature zones and heavy loads require separate assessment. Board-level water resistance does not make the whole floor assembly waterproof.

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Application scenarios

SPC flooring in a tropical hotel guest room
HOSPITALITY · TROPICAL INTERIOR

Tropical hotel guest room

Typical Southeast Asian application scenario—not a claimed completed project.

Residential

  • Living rooms
  • Bedrooms
  • Rental apartments
  • Show homes

Hospitality

  • Guest rooms
  • Corridors
  • Serviced apartments
  • Staff accommodation

Commercial & institutional

  • Offices
  • Retail
  • Classrooms and training rooms
  • Hospitals—administration and non-special clinical support areas

Public & affordable housing

  • Standardized apartment interiors
  • Bedrooms and living areas
  • Rapid turnover refurbishment
  • Projects with documented VOC and wear requirements
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Southeast Asian climate fit

High humidity, monsoon rain, condensation, coastal exposure, solar gain and substrate moisture must be considered as a system.

CLIMATE 01

High humidity and seasonal moisture

Potential advantage
The rigid mineral-polymer core is not primarily wood fibre and generally resists moisture-related swelling better than ordinary laminate cores.
Remaining limitation
Moisture may still be trapped below a floating floor; joints, walls and subfloors are not automatically waterproof.
Design & installation response
Test slab moisture, provide the specified vapour control layer, keep expansion gaps and investigate any water ingress promptly.
CLIMATE 02

Solar gain and high temperature at glazing

Potential advantage
Qualified products can offer useful dimensional stability in controlled interiors.
Remaining limitation
Strong direct sun and rapid thermal cycling can still cause movement, gapping or distortion.
Design & installation response
Assess solar exposure, use shading, confirm heat-stability test data and provide movement zones for large areas.
CLIMATE 03

Ground-floor and below-grade moisture

Potential advantage
Floating installation can reduce wet trades and allow rapid fit-out.
Remaining limitation
A rigid board cannot correct a damp, uneven or contaminated substrate.
Design & installation response
Check flatness and moisture, repair the slab, use approved moisture control and never trap active dampness.
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Product structure

An original system diagram of the typical assembly; exact supplier construction must be confirmed.

1UV surface coating
2Transparent wear layer
3Printed décor film
4Rigid SPC core
5Balance layer
6IXPE acoustic backing
01UV surface coating

Wear, stain and gloss control; performance depends on formulation and cure.

02Transparent wear layer

A key determinant of wear suitability; project evidence required.

03Printed décor film

Carries wood, stone, terrazzo, carpet or concrete visuals.

04Rigid SPC core

Mineral-filled polymer core providing rigidity and click profile.

05Balance layer

Supports dimensional balance and back-side performance.

06IXPE acoustic backingOptional

Optional pre-attached layer for comfort and impact-sound improvement.

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Typical raw materials

Rigid core

  • PVC resin
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Stabilizers and lubricants
  • Processing and impact modifiers

Surface system

  • UV-cured coating
  • Transparent wear layer
  • Printed décor film and embossing

Backing & accessories

  • Balance layer
  • Optional IXPE or EVA
  • Specified vapour control layer

Specific formulation, proportions and chemical content must follow manufacturer technical data, SDS and third-party reports.

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Manufacturing process

  1. 01Raw-material weighing
  2. 02Hot and cold mixing
  3. 03Extrusion and plasticisation
  4. 04Calendering or lamination
  5. 05Surface lamination and UV curing
  6. 06Conditioning and cutting
  7. 07Profiling, click machining and bevel
  8. 08Optional backing lamination
  9. 09Inspection and packaging

Quality control that materially affects results

Formula stability and internal stress · Heat shrinkage, thickness and flatness · Click precision and toughness · UV adhesion and batch colour · VOC, odour and restricted substances · Backing adhesion and transport deformation

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Collections

UBI · 01

Natural oak

Colour · embossing · size · thickness · wear layer — project confirmation

UBI · 02

Mineral stone

Colour · embossing · size · thickness · wear layer — project confirmation

UBI · 03

Terrazzo

Colour · embossing · size · thickness · wear layer — project confirmation

UBI · 04

Textile

Colour · embossing · size · thickness · wear layer — project confirmation

UBI · 05

Architectural concrete

Colour · embossing · size · thickness · wear layer — project confirmation

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Technical specifications

Product typeRigid core click flooringVerified
Total thicknessProject-specific; supplier confirmation requiredPending Verification
Wear layerSelect by traffic class and test evidencePending Verification
Core densitySupplier declaration and batch verification requiredPending Verification
Lock systemFour-sided click; profile to be nominatedManufacturer Declared
Fire / slip / VOCNo project claim until valid reports are reviewedPending Verification
Underfloor heatingProject and manufacturer system review requiredPending Verification
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Balanced assessment

Potential advantages

  • Moisture performance is generally stronger than ordinary wood-fibre core flooring
  • Click installation can reduce wet trades and programme time
  • Suitable for selected renovation over sound existing tile
  • Wide visual range and straightforward routine cleaning
  • Standardized production and cross-border packing are mature

Real constraints

  • Usually harder underfoot than timber and WPC
  • Cannot be repeatedly sanded like solid timber
  • Poor locks can chip or fatigue on uneven substrates
  • Heat and intense sunlight can drive distortion
  • Environmental claims require VOC, heavy metal and phthalate evidence
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Service life and warranty

Economy gradeIndicatively 5–10 years
Qualified residential gradeIndicatively 10–20 years
Hotel, office and retailAssess by traffic, wear layer and maintenance
  • Expected service life is not a warranty promise
  • Limited warranty depends on supplier terms and exclusions
  • Project-specific warranty must be agreed in the contract
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Installation and maintenance

01

Before installation

  • Check slab moisture and flatness
  • Confirm temperature and site acclimation
  • Plan setting-out and expansion zones
02

During installation

  • Use the specified vapour layer
  • Maintain perimeter gaps and doorway transitions
  • Do not trap floating floors below fixed cabinets
03

After installation

  • Use furniture pads and suitable castors
  • Protect strong solar-exposure zones
  • After flooding, dismantle and dry the substrate promptly
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Supply landscape

China

Mature equipment, décor film, click-profile and accessory ecosystem; supplier-level verification remains essential.

Market Reference

Vietnam

Regional SPC and related flooring manufacturing investment exists; plant capability must be verified individually.

Market Reference

Thailand / Malaysia / Indonesia

Flooring, plastics and building-material processing bases exist; full SPC capability is not assumed.

Pending Verification
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Priority markets

PRIORITY 1

Vietnam

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 1

Indonesia

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 1

Thailand

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 1

Malaysia

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 2

Philippines

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 2

Singapore

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
PRIORITY 2

Cambodia

Demand driver
Residential, hospitality and refurbishment demand
Entry route
Importer, distributor, contractor and project specification
Risk
Certification and import research update in progress
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Procurement decision chain

Developer and hotel ownerArchitect and interior designerEPC, main contractor and fit-out contractorImporter, distributor and installerProject procurement team
  1. 1Project brief
  2. 2Design selection
  3. 3Sample approval
  4. 4Technical review
  5. 5Quotation and mock-up
  6. 6Commercial terms
  7. 7Production and inspection
  8. 8Logistics and installation
  9. 9Handover and after-sales
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What UBI can provide

01Product–project matching
02Multi-factory quotation
03Samples and mock-up coordination
04BOQ and specification matching
05OEM / ODM
06Quality inspection
07Certification review
08Cross-border logistics
09Customs-document coordination
10Local partner cooperation
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Project references

Application Scenario

Tropical hotel guest room

Typical Southeast Asian application scenario—not a claimed completed project.

Tropical hotel guest room
Application Scenario

Serviced apartment rapid refurbishment

Use case for feasibility discussion; project evidence not yet supplied.

Serviced apartment rapid refurbishment
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Certification and document center

Technical DatasheetTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Installation GuideTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Maintenance GuideTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
WarrantyTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Fire TestTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Slip ResistanceTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
VOC / Indoor Air QualityTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Heavy MetalsTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
PhthalatesTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
FormaldehydeTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
SDSTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
EPDTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Packaging DataTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
Project Submittal TemplateTBC · Supplier document pending
Pending Verification
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Frequently asked questions

01Is SPC the same as WPC?

No. This page concerns a dense rigid SPC core. WPC commonly refers to a different, foamed composite core with a softer feel.

02Can SPC replace tile?

Not universally. Tile remains more appropriate for many wet, outdoor, high-temperature and heavy-duty conditions.

03Is an SPC floor waterproof?

The board can be highly moisture resistant, but that does not make joints, walls, penetrations and the full floor assembly waterproof.

04Can it be installed over existing tile?

Sometimes, if the tile is sound, clean, dry and flat and transitions remain workable. Follow the selected manufacturer's requirements.

05Is ordinary SPC suitable outdoors?

Generally no. Rain, solar gain, thermal cycling, drainage and substrate moisture require an outdoor-rated system with product-specific weathering, heat-stability and slip evidence.

06Is SPC suitable for schools, hospitals and public housing?

It can suit classrooms, offices, ordinary residential areas, hotel rooms and non-special hospital support areas when wear, fire, slip, VOC, cleaning and substrate requirements are verified. Laboratories, sterile rooms, wet treatment areas, commercial kitchens and heavy workshops need a different project-specific system.

07Can SPC click flooring be installed on a wall?

Not by default. Flooring locks, movement allowances and warranties are normally designed for horizontal floating installation. Vertical use requires a manufacturer-approved wall system with defined substrate, adhesive or mechanical fixing, fire performance, edge details and warranty. SPC wall panels are a separate product category.

08How should environmental performance be judged?

Review current third-party VOC, heavy-metal, phthalate and other relevant reports for the exact product—not general marketing claims.

09Can UBI coordinate samples and OEM?

UBI can coordinate project samples, supplier comparison and OEM/ODM requirements subject to supplier confirmation.

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Sources, verification and disclaimer

Sources

RFCI — Rigid CoreAccessed 2026-07-11RFCI — Resources & ASSURE certificationAccessed 2026-07-11Shaw — Resilient Installation Guidelines for SPC ProductsAccessed 2026-07-11

Last updated

2026-07-11

Market Reference

Disclaimer

This page presents a product and market opportunity. It is not investment advice or a final technical commitment. Final specifications, certification, warranty, lead time and pricing are governed by signed contracts and supplier documents.