OUTDOOR WPC DECKING |
With several years of promotion, from the Confucius Temple, Xuanwu Lake, Huangshan, Taiwan and other scenic Bali Bay National Scenic Area, the Beijing Olympic Games, Shanghai World Expo venues, to the United Kingdom, the United States, France and other European countries, You can see the application of WPC products become more and more common.
Firstly, what is the WPC materials?
The so-called WPC, is the use of plastic and natural wood fibers, using a special process, such as extrusion, injection molding, compression molding and other products. The main component is plastic and natural wood fibers. Compared with traditional wood, WPC biggest advantage is a large contribution to the environment, saving wood help to protect the environment, do not need to paint to avoid contamination of the environment, after scrap recyclable and no secondary pollution. Painted wood products has not, the advantages are not afraid of water, about 10 years after the end of the cycle, can also be recycled. It is understood that wood is mainly used for outdoor landscape and a hydrophilic landscape, wood service life is 3-10 times that of ordinary wood.
Secondly, the WPC used in industry field
2010 Shanghai World Expo is undoubtedly the most impressive Chinese Pavilion, the shape of the old cap of "Oriental Crown" was positively red, with echoes, is surrounded by a large mahogany-colored hall floor. The existing wood floor texture, there are wood grain, but the fact that these floors are not made of wood, but the name of this new environmentally friendly wood material. It is understood that wood color is adjusted according to the recipe, the choice of mahogany color solemn atmosphere, against the background of the Chinese pavilion style. During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the Beijing Olympic Park also purchased thousands of tons of wood products for the construction of plank and chairs. Each product uses a ton of wood, the equivalent of reducing pollution 60,000 discarded plastic bags, equivalent to less felling 1.5 30-year-old eucalyptus, with profound environmental significance.