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The North America Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) continues to lead the flooring industry through its efforts in setting high-quality standards. Over the years, NALFA has developed methodologies addressing laminate flooring, sustainability, and underlayment, all of which work to establish distinct criteria for evaluating quality, sustainability, and performance.
Lauren Zuber
NALFA is proud to announce that Mohawk Industries has achieved Platinum Level LF-02 Sustainability Certification. Platinum Level certification is the highest level of LF-02 Sustainability Certification and requires third-party review and validation of compliance with the standard. This notable achievement establishes Mohawk as the first company within NALFA's membership to secure third-party evaluated Platinum Level certification since the standard's inception.
Lauren Zuber
The North American Laminate Flooring Association announces the commencement of a comprehensive review of the NALFA/ANSI LF-01 Laminate Flooring Testing Standard. This initiative marks the first major revision of the standard since its last update in 2019, emphasizing NALFA's commitment to ensuring the highest quality standards within the industry.
Lauren Zuber
The North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA), a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the laminate flooring category, proudly announces that Mohawk Industries has become the first company among its members to achieve LF-02 Sustainability Certification since the standard's creation.
Lauren Zuber
NALFA recently concluded its highly anticipated annual 2024 Spring Meeting, hosted at NC State University, and facilitated by the Forest Biomaterials Department's Hodges Wood Products Technical Services Lab, a lab/educational member of the Association.
Lauren Zuber
The North America Laminate Flooring Association proudly announces its new Macro-Scratch Test Method, designed to revolutionize the evaluation of laminate flooring surfaces. This method addresses the need to assess scratching, a common issue encountered in daily use, caused by various factors such as dragging objects or sliding furniture.
Lauren Zuber