Wood core Panels are high-performance raised flooring panels made from high-density particle board or medium-density fiberboard (MDF) cores, laminated on both sides with galvanized steel or aluminum sheets. The top surface is typically finished with HPL (High-Pressure Laminate), PVC, or anti-static finishes, while the bottom is sealed for moisture resistance and stability. These panels are known for their strength-to-weight ratio, aesthetic flexibility, and excellent acoustic performance, making them ideal for commercial and tech-intensive spaces. Modular flooring systems
We keep a vigilant eye at every step of the manufacturing process to ensure that our product quality goes way above the industry norm. Our processes and products are thoroughly vetted and tested by an advanced in-house testing facility to ensure that the manufactured products are meeting the desired quality standards and for our customers to witness the live testing process. Our products are further third party tested at the facilities of TUV PSB – Singapore, which validates our products, to conform to the International Standards likes Master Specs & CISCA (USA), BSEN (Europe) and MOBPF2PS(UK). We keep a vigilant eye at every step of the manufacturing process to ensure that our product quality goes way above the industry norm.
We keep a vigilant eye at every step of the manufacturing process to ensure that our product quality goes way above the industry norm. Our processes and products are thoroughly vetted and tested by an advanced in-house testing facility to ensure that the manufactured products are meeting the desired quality standards and for our customers to witness the live testing process. Our products are further third party tested at the facilities of TUV PSB – Singapore, which validates our products, to conform to the International Standards likes Master Specs & CISCA (USA), BSEN (Europe) and MOBPF2PS(UK). We keep a vigilant eye at every step of the manufacturing process to ensure that our product quality goes way above the industry norm.