Installing WPC decking involves building a level joist substructure spaced at 12 to 16 inches on center, laying boards with a consistent expansion gap of abou...
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Solid Co-extrusion Decking is a wood-plastic composite (WPC) flooring produced using co-extrusion technology. The planks measure 150mm x 20mm, with single-plank lengths available in 2200mm and 2900mm (customizable). Covered with a protective HDPE polymer layer, it exhibits a natural wood grain texture and comes in colors ranging from dark brown to light brown, offering a realistic appearance while maintaining high strength and resilience.
Advantages
1. Durability: The co-extrusion structure is resistant to corrosion, moisture, insects, and mold, and retains 86% of its bending failure load after freeze-thaw cycles.
2. Low Maintenance: It only requires a few sprays per year with a common household cleaner; no painting, waxing, or regular preservative treatment is required.
3. Realistic Appearance: Highly accurate wood grain replication technology allows for the simulation of a variety of hardwood textures, resulting in long-lasting, fade-resistant colors and strong stain resistance (stains from coffee, red wine, etc. are not noticeable).
4. Safety: The material has a higher flash point than ordinary wood and is resistant to splintering, making it safe to walk on barefoot. 5. Versatility: It can be used for various components, including decking, railings, treads, and columns, meeting diverse design requirements.
6. Environmentally Sustainable: Raw materials are sourced from waste wood and recycled plastics (such as furniture scraps, plastic bags, and milk jugs), achieving resource recycling.
7. Fade and Wear Resistance: With a surface wear coefficient of 0.024g/100r, it maintains its rich color even after long-term use.
8. Dimensionally Stable: With a water absorption rate of only 1.08% and a dimensional change rate of 0.3%, it ensures long-term flatness and resistance to deformation.

| Type | 150*20 |


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