Dark Brown Oak Mirror Suface 70° Laminate Wood Flooring
Manufacturing Process
HDF core pressing with controlled moisture (≤6.5%)
Decor film positioning and hot-press lamination
UV multi-layer coating, mirror gloss curing
Locking profile CNC milling (Unilin/Välinge standard)
4-side edge wax sealing and quality calibration
Packaging with anti-scratch film and palletizing
Key Equipment: Short-cycle press, UV coating line, CNC profiling line, gloss curing oven.
Product Definition
Dark Brown Oak Mirror Surface 70° Laminate Wood Flooring refers to a high-gloss laminate floor with a mirror-like reflective finish rated at 70°. It features a wood grain decor film and durable wear layers, suitable for commercial and high-end residential projects requiring premium visual effects and abrasion stability.
Technical Specifications
| Surface Gloss | Mirror level ~70° gloss |
| Thickness | 8–12mm (10mm common for commercial) |
| Core Material | HDF ≥ 850kg/m³ density |
| Wear Layer | AC3–AC5 abrasion rating |
| Locking System | Unilin / Välinge click lock |
| Moisture Resistance | Wax-sealed edges |
| Formaldehyde Emission | E1/E0 standard |
| Dimension | 1215 x 195mm or custom |
| Fire Behavior | B1 standard available |
Structure & Material Composition
Protective Wear Layer – Aluminum oxide coating, highly resistant to abrasion
Decor Film – Dark brown oak premium wood grain printing
HDF Core – High-density core ensuring dimensional stability
Balance Layer – Moisture-resistant stabilizer controlling warpage
High-Gloss Multi-Coating – UV coating achieving mirror 70° gloss
Manufacturing Process
HDF core pressing with controlled moisture (≤6.5%)
Decor film positioning and hot-press lamination
UV multi-layer coating, mirror gloss curing
Locking profile CNC milling (Unilin/Välinge standard)
4-side edge wax sealing and quality calibration
Packaging with anti-scratch film and palletizing
Key Equipment: Short-cycle press, UV coating line, CNC profiling line, gloss curing oven.
Industry Comparison
| Flooring Type | Advantages | Limitations | Cost Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| 70° Gloss Laminate | High-end visuals / abrasion-resistant / economical | Not suitable for wet areas | Low–Medium |
| Engineered Wood | Natural texture / premium market | Higher cost / sensitive to humidity | High |
| SPC Vinyl | 100% waterproof / rigid core | Gloss effect less glass-like | Medium–High |
Application Scenarios
Recommended for B2B engineering buyers including EPC, contractors, wholesalers focused on:
Luxury retail shops / boutiques
Hotel rooms and reception zones
Residential apartment upgrades
Office reception and meeting areas
Showrooms requiring premium wood effects
Key Pain Points & Solutions
Scratch visibility risk → Upgrade to AC4/AC5 wear layer + protective care guideline
Gloss fading concern → UV coating durability test ≥ 5000 cycles
Moisture-edge swelling → HDF density ≥850 kg/m³ + 4-side wax sealing
Locking failure in installation → CNC tolerance control ≤0.02mm
Risk Warnings & Mitigation
Avoid persistent water exposure; choose SPC in wet rooms
Use felt pads under furniture to reduce high-pressure scratches
Transportation must avoid point-load stacking to prevent warping
Follow acclimation time ≥48 hours before installation
Procurement Selection Guide
Confirm gloss level (70° ±5° tolerance)
Choose wear grade based on traffic (AC3–AC5)
Check locking patent authorization and precision
Specify density test reports + moisture %
Request fire & emission certifications (B1 / E1 / E0)
Conduct real surface sample evaluation under lighting
Engineering Case Study
Project: Boutique chain retail upgrade – 2,800 m²
Location: Middle East region
Material: Dark Brown Oak Mirror Surface 70° Laminate
Performance Result: Enhanced brand image with high-gloss reflective flooring, installation speed +35% faster than ceramics due to click-lock system. No visible gloss degradation after 18-month operation.
FAQ (10 Professional Answers)
Is 70° gloss suitable for heavy traffic? Yes, with AC4/AC5 wear rating.
Is it waterproof? Surface is splash-resistant; not suitable for bathrooms.
Can the gloss peel off? UV multi-coat prevents peeling under proper maintenance.
Does light reflection cause glare? Controlled finish limits uncomfortable reflection.
Locking type available? Välinge and Unilin click systems optional.
Can it be repaired? Use repair kits for light scratches; replace plank for deep wear.
Installation method? Floating installation over underlayment.
Formaldehyde class? E1/E0 compliant available.
Fire performance? B1 grade available for commercial projects.
Cleaning requirements? Mild detergent; avoid strong alkaline cleaners.
Request Samples & Technical Data (CTA)
Engineering buyers, wholesalers, and project contractors can request:
Full technical datasheet
Installation guideline
Commercial-grade flooring samples
Project-based quotation
Contact our engineering team for detailed procurement support.
E-E-A-T Author Credentials
Written by a senior building materials technical consultant with 10+ years of flooring engineering experience, supporting EPC firms and wholesalers across Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with laminate flooring selection and commercial installation guidance. All manufacturing and testing data referenced from industry standards EN 13329 and ISO 4586.


