CFL Flooring announces to have received 2 additional US grants on patents related to acoustic multi-layer resilient flooring solutions
ADAIRSVILLE, GEORGIA / ACCESS Newswire / February 26, 2025 / CFL Flooring announces to have received 2 additional US grants on patents related to acoustic multi-layer resilient flooring solutions, for a total of six granted patents to date giving a very wide coverage on acoustics in the field of resilient, incl. hybrid and multi-layer, wood, and laminate flooring.
CFL Announces 2 new Acoustic Flooring Patent Grants
CFL, a leading innovator in the field of acoustic flooring solutions, has recently signed up its first licensees incl. a leading European wood flooring manufacturer, and announced recently a technology partnership with i4F to bring acoustic solutions to the market and safeguard its innovations.
Thomas Baert, President & Co-Founder of CFL Flooring, comments: "With these additional patents, CFL is further positioned to lead the way in acoustic flooring innovation, including bringing production of these solutions to the USA, continuing our focus on solving real world issues for consumers by helping to create quieter living environments".
About CFL
CFL Flooring (Creative Flooring Solutions), is the largest manufacturer of SPC and other hybrid flooring products worldwide. The company is recognized globally as an innovator - committed to developing, manufacturing, and marketing sustainable, value-added flooring products. CFL employs over 3500 associates around the world including in the USA, China, Europe, and Vietnam, leveraging years of technical flooring expertise with the common vision of being the leader in flooring innovation. CFL's extensive patent portfolio made up of hundreds of patents, granted and filed, is a core element in fulfilling this vision, thus protecting the value offered to its valued customers.
Contact Information
Jerome Nurenberg
CFL Marketing Director
jerome.nurenberg@cflflooring.com
SOURCE: CFL Flooring
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