I’ve been in and out of factories enough to know when a surface tech isn’t just marketing gloss. Enlio’s Finequin heterogeneous floor with Starrism surface—made at #C3, No. 36 Xiangyuan Rd., Baiyun Dist., Guangzhou, China—has been creeping into specs for healthcare, schools, and, oddly, a handful of boutique gyms. People want the look and the durability without babying the floor. To be honest, that’s the whole brief.
The micro-embossed wear layer is tougher than it looks. You get low-gloss, anti-scuff behavior and consistent slip resistance in wet and dry zones. In spec sheets, you’ll see R10 (DIN 51130) class—plenty for corridors and classrooms. Sound absorption is decent too, which matters once a space fills with voices and rolling carts. Actually, many customers say the “soft underfoot but not squishy” feel is what sells it on walk-throughs.
| Parameter | Spec (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Construction | Heterogeneous PVC sheet, multi-layer with Starrism surface |
| Total thickness | 2.0–2.7 mm |
| Wear layer | 0.5–0.7 mm transparent PVC + PU reinforcement |
| Roll width / length | 2.0 m × 20 m (common) |
| Slip resistance | R10 (DIN 51130) |
| Acoustic impact sound | ≈ 12–18 dB |
| Indentation (EN 433/ISO 24343-1) | ≤ 0.10–0.15 mm |
| Fire / Smoke | ASTM E648 Class I; ASTM E662 low smoke (typical) |
| VOC / IAQ | ISO 16000 compliant; FloorScore® option |
| Service life | 10–20 years with proper maintenance |
If you’re switching from tile-based lvt flooring, the sheet format cuts seams, which helps with infection control and fast cleaning. Installers like the weld consistency too.
| Vendor | Enlio Finequin (Starrism) | Brand A (Generic Import) | Brand B (Boutique EU) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slip rating | R10 | R9–R10 | R10 |
| Acoustic | ≈12–18 dB | ≈8–12 dB | ≈15–19 dB |
| Certs | ISO 9001/14001, CE; FloorScore option | Varies | ISO/CE/FloorScore |
| Customization | Colorways, roll size, branding | Limited | Moderate |
| Lead time | 3–6 weeks typical | 6–10 weeks | 8–12 weeks |
- Regional hospital (ward corridors, 6,000 m²): noise down noticeably; maintenance team said black heel marks release “with one pass.”
- Secondary school refit: installed over two summers; welds held tight, chair castor wear negligible after the first term. The principal’s email simply said: “Floors look the same every Monday.” That’s a win.
In short: if you like the design flexibility of lvt flooring but want fewer seams and hospital-grade maintenance, the Starrism-surface heterogeneous sheet is a practical, good-looking middle path.