Missing Cap Sheet (Wear layer)

Missing Cap Sheet

Laminate flooring missing cap sheet showing premature wear and exposed decorative layer areas.
2-Nov 19 2021 04_59pm-hRWw

The largest area of decor paper issue

Cap Sheet Missing 43
Cap Sheet Missing 5566
Cap Sheet Missing 8457
Melamine finish coming off - From LGM
Laminate flooring missing cap sheet showing premature wear and exposed decorative layer areas. 2-Nov 19 2021 04_59pm-hRWw Cap Sheet Missing 43 Cap Sheet Missing 5566 Cap Sheet Missing 8457 Melamine finish coming off - From LGM

Missing Cap Sheet / Wear Layer Loss (Laminate Flooring)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Missing cap sheet or wear layer loss in laminate flooring involves absence, thinning, or failure of the protective melamine overlay designed to resist abrasion and protect the decorative layer during normal service life. Laminate flooring uses a bonded wear surface, often reinforced with aluminum oxide, to provide durability against traffic, maintenance, and everyday use. When the protective overlay is missing, improperly bonded, or prematurely compromised, the decorative layer beneath may wear, lighten, whiten, or deteriorate more rapidly than expected. Affected areas may appear isolated or repeatable and are sometimes sharply different from surrounding planks. Accelerated wear alone does not independently establish missing cap sheet because traffic exposure, maintenance practices, environmental conditions, and abrasive contamination may also influence surface deterioration. Proper interpretation requires correlation of surface morphology, distribution pattern, service exposure, and comparative material evaluation before conclusions are reached. See also Maintenance-Related Conditions, Melamine Wear Layer Loss, and Laminate Problems for broader context.

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