Kleberlaminate
Kleberlaminate is a type of flooring material that combines a decorative top layer with a backing, adhered together to create a unified plank. This flooring is typically constructed with a printed design, often mimicking wood or stone, protected by a durable wear layer. The core of Kleberlaminate is usually made from high-density fiberboard (HDF) or a similar composite material. The underside of the plank features an integrated adhesive strip, allowing for a click-and-lock installation system. This adhesive is activated during installation, creating a strong bond between adjacent planks without the need for separate glue or underlayment in many cases. Kleberlaminate is known for its ease of installation, making it a popular choice for DIY projects. It is also generally resistant to moisture and wear, although the specific performance characteristics can vary depending on the manufacturer and product line. Maintenance typically involves regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping. The affordability and visual versatility of Kleberlaminate have contributed to its widespread use in residential and light commercial settings.