Understanding LVT Wear Layers: What Does T-grade Rating Really Mean?

LVT flooring wear layers are rated from F to T, with T-grade being the highest commercial grade. This technical breakdown explains what each rating means, how wear layer thickness affects durability, and which grade is right for your application.

Michael ZhangTechnical Director|Product Guides
Understanding LVT Wear Layers: What Does T-grade Rating Really Mean?

LVT flooring wear layers are rated from F to T, with T-grade being the highest commercial grade. This technical breakdown explains what each rating means, how wear layer thickness affects durability, and which grade is right for your application.

This article is part of DecoSupplier's buyer reference library for decorative surface materials. It is prepared for importers, contractors, distributors, and project buyers evaluating PVC decorative films, LVT flooring, wall panels, and related interior surface products.

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