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NALFA Gathers for Annual Spring Meeting

WASHINGTON D.C., 2023 — NALFA, the North American Laminate Flooring Association, returned to Raleigh, North Carolina last week for its annual spring meeting. Hosted by and at NC State University, the Association’s first and only laboratory testing and educational member since 1997. Representatives from CLASSEN Group; Kaindl Flooring GmbH; Kronospan USA; Mannington Mills Inc.; Mohawk Industries; …

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NALFA Announces Certified Inspector Class in Raleigh, NC

WASHINGTON D.C., 2023 — The North American Laminate Flooring Association (NALFA) announces the date of its second 2023 laminate inspector certification class to be held on March 16th, in Raleigh, North Carolina. The class includes discussions on the Laminate Surface Swell Test – Assembled Joint developed by NALFA and adopted by the domestic and international laminate …

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2023: 2nd NALFA Certified Inspector Class of the Year!

NALFA will be in Raleigh, NC at NC State University for our 2nd Certified Inspector Class of the year!   DATE: Thursday, 03/16/2023 @ 12:30 – 2:30pm LOCATION: Room 105, Hodges Lab, NC State University, 411 Dan Allen Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695 OVERVIEW: • Increased credibility as a laminate flooring inspector & increase your income • …

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2023: First NALFA Certified Inspector Class of the Year!

NALFA is coming to The International Surfaces Event (TISE) in Las Vegas, Nevada for our first Certified Inspector Class of the year!   DATE: Wednesday, 02/01/2023 @ 8:30am – 12:00pm LOCATION: Banyan F (3rd Level) in Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada OVERVIEW: • Increased credibility as a laminate flooring inspector & increase your income …

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White Paper: Making Sense of Wear Resistance & AC Ratings

WASHINGTON, DC – Some technical and marketing terms used in the flooring industry can be confusing or misleading for the consumer. The term “Abrasion Class or AC rating (AC1-AC6),” is a classification from the European standard EN 13329 to describe “wear resistance” of laminate flooring. Even though, the North American standard for laminate flooring NALFA-LF-01 …

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NALFA Gathers for Fall Meeting & 25th Anniversary

WASHINGTON D.C., 2022 — NALFA, the North American Laminate Flooring Association, gathered in Clearwater, FL this week for its annual fall meeting and to celebrate the Association’s 25th Anniversary. The Association continues to grow, and we hosted a record number of attendees. Representatives from CLASSEN Group; Kaindl Flooring GmbH; Kronospan USA; Mannington Mills Inc.; Mohawk Industries; …

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NALFA Meets for Annual Spring Meeting & Introduces New Molding Committee

WASHINGTON D.C., 2022 — The North American Laminate Flooring Association met in March for its annual spring meeting. Traditionally held at NC State University, the Association’s academic and testing house member, NALFA members were thrilled to be back in Raleigh together. Representatives from regular manufacturing members such as CLASSEN Group, Kaindl Flooring GmbH, Kronospan USA, Mannington …

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NALFA Partners with IFCII to Offer Inspector Course

WASHINGTON, DC – NALFA announces its partnership with IFCII to offer new and existing NALFA inspectors an opportunity to complete or renew their certification status. IFCII’s first class of the year is a five-day course held February 23-27, that includes a full day of laminate flooring curriculum. The class is available in-person or virtually, based …

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White Paper: Anti-Microbial Claims

WASHINGTON, DC –  In response to the COVID-19 virus pandemic an unprecedented number of consumer goods are now being sold as antimicrobial or antimicrobial treated. It can be confusing to understand the difference between antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial and gives a false sense of security. Should you decide to purchase a laminate floor treated …

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