If you've ever tried to balance aesthetics with maintenance budgets (and the odd “can we install it by Friday?” request), you’ll appreciate what Enlio is doing with its Finequin heterogeneous sheet range. It’s technically a sheet vinyl, yes, but the visual registers and acoustics are playing in the same stadium as premium lvt flooring. And to be honest, that’s what a lot of clients actually want: the look, minus the headache.
Across healthcare, education, and retail, we’re seeing a steady pivot to resilient surfaces with tougher wear layers, quieter footsteps, and simpler cleaning protocols. Many customers say they want the wood or mineral look of lvt flooring without plank seams collecting grime. That’s where heterogeneous sheet shines: continuous rolls, heat-weldable seams, and surprisingly convincing textures (Enlio’s “Starrism surface” is essentially a UV-cured, micro-embossed PUR that grips well and wears slowly).
| Construction | Heterogeneous PVC sheet with reinforced fiberglass layer and Starrism PUR topcoat |
| Total thickness | ≈ 2.0–2.5 mm (SKUs vary) |
| Wear layer | ≈ 0.55–0.7 mm transparent PVC + UV PUR |
| Roll size | 2.0 m width × 20 m length (typ.) |
| Classification | ISO 10874 Class 34/43 (heavy commercial/industrial) |
| Indentation | ≤ 0.10 mm (ISO 24343‑1) |
| Slip resistance | R10 (DIN 51130), μ ≥ 0.4 (EN 13893) |
| Acoustic | ≈ 15–19 dB impact sound reduction |
| Fire | Bfl‑s1 (EN 13501‑1) |
| VOC | FloorScore / low-VOC; REACH compliant |
Healthcare corridors and wards (heat-weld seams; cove up the wall), schools and libraries (low glare, quiet underfoot), retail and offices (busy entries), and hospitality back-of-house. In many of these, designers previously defaulted to lvt flooring; now they’re swapping to sheet to reduce seam count and speed up cleaning.
| Brand / Series | Construction | Wear layer | Acoustic | Slip | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enlio Finequin (Starrism) | Heterogeneous sheet | ≈0.55–0.7 mm | ≈15–19 dB | R10 | Low-VOC; heavy-duty PUR |
| Tarkett Acczent | Heterogeneous sheet | ≈0.5–0.7 mm | ≈13–19 dB | R9–R10 | Bio-based options exist |
| Gerflor Taralay | Heterogeneous sheet | ≈0.7 mm | ≈15–19 dB | R10 | Healthcare mainstay |
| Forbo Eternal | Heterogeneous sheet | ≈0.7 mm | ≈13–17 dB | R10 | Broad palette |
Specs are indicative; check current data sheets. Real-world use may vary by substrate, maintenance, and traffic.
Healthcare corridor: 1,800 m² retrofit; Class 34/43 spec; post-install slip tests at R10; noise complaints dropped, according to facilities. Education: elementary library and commons; ≈17 dB reduction kept the space calmer. Retail: weekend install, heat-welded by Sunday—clean handover Monday. It seems that speed plus cleanability is winning hearts.