Specifications

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Shore Hardness
> 95 Shore Hardness A.
According to ASTM D2240 Standard Test Method for Rubber PropertyDurometer Hardness.
Indenting
ASTM F970: 0.003-inch.
ASTM F1914: 0.006-inch.
Tested according to ASTM F970 Standard Test Method for Measuring Recovery Properties of Floor Coverings after
Static Loading, requiring a residual indentation of ≤ 0.005-inch, the results are 0.003-inch.
Also, according to ASTM F1914 Standard Test Method for Short-Term Indentation and Residual Indentation of Resilient
Floor Covering, using 140 lbs. on a 0.178-inch diameter indenter, the results are 0.006-inch
Warranty
10 years commercial, 25 years residential
xcore connect™ has a limited warranty (available on www.matsinc.com) of 10 years for commercial or 25 years for
residential use, when installed and maintained according to the instructions.
Accessories
Expansion Joints
Expansion joints are available for use in areas > 65 ft. in length or width (see Installation Instructions).
LEED v4
Information
Many finishing products have the potential to contribute points to LEED v4; however, the credits can only be gained when
calculating the combined performance of all the products used on a particular LEED project; therefore, no single product
can guarantee you will obtain LEED v4 credits.
xcore connect™ may contribute to the following LEED credits (points), the following is based on LEED NCv4:
v4 MRp2: Material and Resources Construction & demolition waste management planning:
The tiles or planks reduce waste from the installation process, reducing waste in landfills.
Made from recyclable material and/or is a reusable product, reducing waste in landfills.
v4 MRc1: Material and Resources Building life-cycle impact reduction:
Option 3. Building and material reuse. This product can be reused or salvaged from off-site or on-site as a percentage
of the surface area.
Note: Materials contributing toward this credit may not contribute toward MRc3.
v4 MRc3: Material and Resources Building product disclosure and optimization, sourcing of
raw materials:
Option 2. Sourcing of raw materials.
Materials reuse. Reuse includes salvaged, refurbished, or reused products.