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pvc flooring for children pvc wood flooring

pvc flooring for children pvc wood flooring

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
300 m²
Supply Capability:
10000 m²/month

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1.Specifications:

Material

PVC virgin material

Thickness

2mm, 3mm, 8mm

Wear layer

0.5mm

Width

1.5m

Pattern

Customized design

MOQ

1 sqm

2.Certifications: CE,ISO14001, ISO9001,CTI.

3.Features:
1) PVC material,eco-friendly,safe,soft,comfortable

2) Super wear resistance,durable,long service time
3) Customized design, personalized cartoons

4) An-slip,injury prevention

5)Shock proof and noise absorption 
6) Easy installation and cleaning

7) Play function and educational.

8) Waterproof,moistureproof,anti-bacterial,fire resistance.

4.Application:

Kindergarten,school, parent-child center, children study/sleeping rooms,children activity/ library/ health recovery and training rooms,house corridors, halls and other grounds for children living and studying.



Q: I have a newly constructed basement (less than a year) which is being used for wine storage. Its too humid. I am adding ventilation and have treated the floor with a moisture barrier. Now I want to paint the floor.
Firstly, a question - what do you mean by vapor barrier - if you mean a concrete sealer, I think you will need to remove that first. I have successfully used polyurethane floor paint available in a variety of colors from True Value Hardware Stores. Good luck!
Q: I have laminate flooring in my house, and I am having a hard time finding the right cleaner for the floor, I mop it one day and then I see spots all over it! Ughhh.
Hi, I just use warm water and vinegar 1 cup to a gallon. It works well and I prefer something that is natural. I just use a mop that is well wrung out so it is just damp. You do not want to wet floors. I sometimes buff up with a towel attached to my swifter. Soap-based products and citrus based products leave a residue on laminate making them look dull. It may take a few washings to get rid of the film.
Q: I need to replace the floor in my shed. I'm thinking of raising the walls and replacing the floor with the walls raised.Any ideas on how to do this?
1. Empty the shed. 2. Disconnect the walls from the floor. 3. Use a floor jack and a 4X4 to jack up one side of the shed. You will need someone to hold the 4X4 vertically with one end on the jack so that the other end can be jacked up to reach a structural part of the roof or a rafter. Jack the side up about 3 inches. 4. Place a 2X6 board under the raised side with the flat sides of the board parallel to the ground and placed so that the board extends about 3 feet beyond the shed on both sides and so that the wall will sit on the 2X6 when you finish step 5. 5. Lift the 2X6 up until it touches the underside of the shed edge. Prop the board up on other boards so that there will be about 2 inches available under the board 6. Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 on the other side of the shed. 7. Continue lifting the same two sides 3 inches at a time until you have the shed sitting on 2X6 boards and the boards on cinder blocks about 8 inches above the ground. Don't lift one side all at once because some sheds are flimsy and would collapse unless you alternate lifting the two opposite walls. 8. Replace the floor. 9. Use the floor jack and the 4X4 to take one side of the shed at a time off the boards and remove the 2X6 boards and cinder blocks. Do the lowering a couple of inches at a time alternating between the two walls that are on the boards. 10. Connect the walls to the floor. 11. Take lots of pictures before, during and after. 12. Brag until everyone is tired of hearing about it. Mayan
Q: i mean there are so e floors for shopping,like one for cafe ,but what other like 80 floors are for ?
The former World Trade Center towers, plus virtually all of the other skyscrapers, are office buildings, providing floor after floor of space for companies ranging from small corporations, housed in a small suite of offices, to large corporations that may take virtually the entire building. It's usually only the ground floor that has services, such as restaurants, convenience stores, and the like. If you were to go to a random skyscraper and get off the elevator at a random floor, you would see a sign such as XYZ Importing Corporation, Suite 4201-4244 plus possibly a receptionist or a security guard restricting access to only those who have legitimate business there. Once you went inside one of the doors, you would see people at work at desks, either in cubicles or in private offices, reading e-mails, processing data, working on advertising graphics, people meeting in conference rooms--typical office functions. Remember that New York City is home to many of America's largest corporations.
Q: 1) Show that, for any real number x, the expression "ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] always equals either floor(x) or ceiling(x). In what circumstances does each case arise?I think it equals floor(x) when x is negative and ceiling(x) when x is positive, but I can't do the general proof.Background information: Floor of a real number x = the largest integer less than or equal to xCeiling of an real number x = the smallest integer greater than or equal to x-floor(x) = ceiling(-x)if x is an integer then floor(x)=ceiling(x)
If x=2k, k∈?, ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = ceiling[2k + 1/ 2] - ceiling[k + 1/4] + floor[k + 1/4] = = (2k+1) - (k+1) + k = 2k = x = floor(x) = ceiling(x). ---------- If x=2k+1, k∈?, ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = ceiling[2k + 1] - ceiling[k + 1/2] + floor[k + 1/2] = = (2k+1) - (k+1) + k = 2k = x = floor(x) = ceiling(x). ---------- If 2k < x ≤ 2k+1/2, k∈?, = 2k+1/2 < (2x+1)/2 = x+1/2 ≤ 2k+1 = ceiling[(2x+1)/2] = 2k+1 and k+1/4 < (2x+1)/4 = x/2+1/4 ≤ k+1/2 = ceiling[(2x+1)/4] = k+1 floor[(2x+1)/4] = k Then ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = (2k+1) - (k+1) + k = 2k = floor(x). ---------- If 2k+1/2 < x < 2k+1, k∈?, = 2k+1 < (2x+1)/2 = x+1/2 < 2k+3/2 = ceiling[(2x+1)/2] = 2k+2 and k+1/2 < (2x+1)/4 = x/2+1/4 < k+3/4 = ceiling[(2x+1)/4] = k+1 floor[(2x+1)/4] = k Then ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = (2k+2) - (k+1) + k = 2k+1 = ceiling(x). ---------- If 2k+1 < x ≤ 2k+3/2, k∈?, = 2k+3/2 < (2x+1)/2 = x+1/2 ≤ 2k+2 = ceiling[(2x+1)/2] = 2k+2 and k+3/2 < (2x+1)/4 = x/2+1/4 ≤ k+1 = ceiling[(2x+1)/4] = k+1 floor[(2x+1)/4] = k Then ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = (2k+2) - (k+1) + k = 2k+1 = floor(x). ---------- If 2k+3/2 < x < 2k+2, k∈?, = 2k+2 < (2x+1)/2 = x+1/2 < 2k+5/2 = ceiling[(2x+1)/2] = 2k+3 and k+1 < (2x+1)/4 = x/2+1/4 < k+5/4 = ceiling[(2x+1)/4] = k+2 floor[(2x+1)/4] = k+1 Then ceiling[(2x + 1) / 2)] - ceiling[(2x + 1) / 4] + floor[(2x + 1) / 4] = = (2k+3) - (k+2) + (k+1) = 2k+2 = floor(x).
Q: What is the ceiling effect of the ceiling
Both refer to some extreme reaction of the dependent variable. The ceiling effect refers to almost all of the dependent variables showing a high score or a high level; the floor effect is that the dependent variable almost always exhibits a low score or a low level. When this happens, to avoid the direct result of the extreme results attributed to the operation of independent variables, to carefully check the relationship between the task attributes and subjects, such as whether the task is too simple or too much of the subjects and so on
Q: Stick to strengthen the floor how to paste, with what accessories? What kind of ground can be posted?
In the case of the original cement floor, it is possible to assemble it. In the assembly before the release of some special moisture-proof pad, and then directly installed.
Q: I would get a bathroom rug set, but I want the whole floor covered. I also rent so I don't want to damage the floor.
you can get an indoor outdoor remnant and cut to size
Q: Would a comparable condo on the top floor in the case third floor be worth more than a ground level condo?
It depends on the square footage, the outdoor space, availability of parking stalls with that unit etc. Where I live, each floor up is worth at least $2000 in actual value. But prices vary based on features/amenities etc as I said in the first sentence. I've seen ground floor units sell for more than 2nd or 3rd floor units (in a building with an elevator) because it had patio space while the units on the higher floors had no outdoor space whatsoever.
Q: im trying to clean the floors in my living room, but i was told not to use water or anything like that because it could damage the wood. we have laminate pergo floors in the house, what is something safe to clean it with that will still work well?
I damp mop my floors every week because we have animals in the house the they track in everything. I use Murphy Oil Soap and a damp mop, not wet. Wring it out real good and then just mop it like you would any floor. I've been doing this for over 3 years and the floor looks like new....except where someone dragged a chair on it. Oh well, that's life!

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