Enoch Flooring factory production support

Quote review path

Formula, production, click-lock control, QC checks, packing, document requests and Singapore project requirements should connect before a quote feels clear.

SPC flooring factory path

Supply and project coordination process.

Use this page to understand what Enoch can coordinate before quote: product direction, site information, supply or installation scope, and available document request path.

Send buyer type, property type, area, photos, preferred finish, timeline and document needs first. Enoch can then match the process discussion to your real project.

Who this page is for

Homeowners comparing flooring options, interior designers preparing project scope, and contractors or project buyers checking documents.

What Enoch can coordinate

Product selection, sample or finish direction, quote information, installation or supply scope, and available document request path.

What to send first

Buyer type, property type, room or project area, preferred finish, floor plan or site photos, timeline, and document needs if any.

Factory path

Process confidence is a path, not a photo.

A useful process page should help you trace how the flooring is made, checked, packed and matched to your Singapore project. Photos help, but the real confidence comes from whether the product direction, QC checks, packing and documents can connect back to the quote.

01

Formula

02

Core production

03

Surface & UV

04

Click-lock machining

05

QC

06

Packing

07

Delivery planning

08

Singapore quote

Formula and core

The formula decides whether the lock has enough toughness.

Flooring stability does not start from colour. It starts from the core. A higher PVC ratio with lower stone powder load can improve toughness and reduce brittleness in the locking edge.

A high-stone-powder core can look hard, but the click-lock may become more brittle when the formula has less flexibility.

Enoch SPC direction

PVC 100kg + natural stone powder 250kg. Built around a tougher core direction without liquid plasticiser.

Common high-stone SPC risk

Lower PVC ratio and higher stone powder load can make the locking edge more brittle, especially when site condition or installation tolerance is poor.

Vinyl risk pattern

Vinyl structures can feel softer and more flexible, but softness around the locking edge may lead to opening gaps, loose joints or deformation risk in humid renovation conditions.

This is material-logic guidance, not a substitute for project-specific testing or warranty terms.

Production stages

What buyers should actually look for in production.

The useful production story is not only a machine photo. Buyers should understand where core consistency, surface direction, lock precision and packing condition enter the risk path.

SPC flooring core production line

Core board forming

The core must be consistent before colour or surface design matters.

SPC flooring surface production stage

Surface and UV layer

The surface should match the intended use, cleaning pattern and wear expectation.

SPC flooring boards showing locking edge direction

Click-lock machining

The click-lock is not a small edge detail. Weak SPC usually fails first at the lock.

SPC flooring packing support

Packing line

Good packing reduces avoidable damage before the flooring reaches the site.

QC dashboard

Good QC checks risks before the flooring reaches the site.

Quality control should not be a slogan. It should check the points that usually create problems later: thickness, locking fit, surface consistency, batch direction, labels, packing and export handling.

Factory QC and document support area

Thickness consistency

Click-lock fit

Surface consistency

Wear layer direction

Colour and batch review

Carton and label check

Packing condition

Pallet and export handling

Sample, batch, stock

A small sample is not the whole batch.

A sample helps confirm colour direction. A batch helps confirm consistency. Packing helps protect delivery condition. Stock planning helps match the renovation timeline.

For HDB, BTO, condo and commercial renovation in Singapore, delay, colour mismatch or damaged cartons can affect the installation schedule. That is why the quote should connect sample, batch, packing and timeline together.

1

Sample

Confirms colour direction

2

Batch

Confirms consistency

3

Packing

Confirms delivery condition

4

Stock

Confirms renovation timeline

Certificate request path

Certificates and test reports should match the product and project.

Certificate and test-report files should be requested according to the selected product direction, market requirement and project use. Enoch can prepare relevant document requests when the product, quantity and project requirement are clear.

Available on request when product direction and project requirement are clear.

Product direction

Clarify SPC type, use case, thickness direction and project requirement before requesting files.

Test report request

Ask for relevant test-report files according to selected product direction and market need.

Certificate pack request

Prepare document requests when product, quantity and project requirement are clear.

Project requirement review

Check whether the file path fits a home, commercial, contractor, distributor or OEM discussion.

Buyer fit

Who should use the factory path before ordering?

The factory path is useful when the buying decision needs more than colour selection. It helps homeowners, contractors, commercial buyers and distributors ask for the right proof before the order moves forward.

Homeowners

Use it to avoid choosing only by colour or low price.

Contractors

Use it to reduce sample, batch and installation explanation risk.

Commercial buyers

Use it to check repeatability, packing and maintenance risk before bulk purchase.

Distributors / OEM

Use it to review documents, cartons, packing and repeat-order support.

Next step

Ready to check the source behind your flooring quote?

Send your property type, area, photos, timeline and whether certificate files are required. We will match the product direction, factory path and quote requirement before recommending the next step.