Traditional WPC Decking

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PW-140F25 – Hollow Traditional WPC Decking

The PW-140F25 is a traditional hollow WPC decking with a versatile grooved design, available in both single and double-sided grooves. Its durable and lightweight structure makes it perfect for terraces, garden paths, and commercial outdoor spaces, combining natural wood aesthetics with low-maintenance benefits. Available in rich colors like Dark Coffee, Black, Teak, Light Coffee, and Redwood.

PW-140S25 – Solid Traditional WPC Decking

The PW-140S25 is a solid traditional WPC decking designed for durability and strength. Its solid core construction ensures superior load-bearing capacity, making it perfect for terraces, patios, and high-traffic areas. Enjoy the natural look of wood with minimal maintenance and eco-friendly benefits.

PW-140Y25 – Hollow Traditional WPC Decking

The PW-140Y25 is a traditional hollow WPC decking with a round hole design, offering a perfect balance of strength and reduced weight. Affordable and budget-friendly. Available with grooves on one or both sides, it provides enhanced slip resistance and natural wood aesthetics, making it ideal for terraces, garden paths, and commercial outdoor areas.

PWD-140Y23 – Hollow 3D Embossed WPC Decking

The PW-140Y25 is a traditional hollow WPC decking with a round hole design, offering a perfect balance of strength and reduced weight. Available with grooves on one or both sides, it provides enhanced slip resistance and natural wood aesthetics, making it ideal for terraces, garden paths, and commercial outdoor areas.

Traditional WPC Decking (Wood Plastic Composite) combines recycled wood fibers and plastics to create an eco-friendly, durable surface. Scratch-resistant, waterproof, fireproof, and slip-resistant, it requires no staining or sealing. Ideal for patios, poolsides, and commercial spaces, it offers decades of low-maintenance longevity for a sustainable, stylish alternative to traditional materials.

What is traditional WPC decking made of?

Composed of 50–60% wood fibers (sawdust, rice husks) and 40–50% recycled thermoplastics (HDPE/PP), bound with additives like coupling agents and colorants.

How does it resist moisture compared to natural wood?

Achieves 1.2–1.8% water absorption (ASTM D1037), 75% lower than pressure-treated lumber, but higher than co-extrusion WPC (<0.8%)

Does traditional WPC fade under UV exposure?

Shows ΔE 3–5 color shift after 2,000 hours (QUV testing), requiring UV-inhibitor additives to slow fading.

Can it develop mold or mildew?

Susceptible without biocides; mold resistance ratings typically Class 3 (ASTM G21), versus Class 1 for co-extruded WPC

What maintenance is required?

Annual cleaning with pH-neutral detergent; occasional sealing recommended for stain-prone areas.

How does it perform in freeze-thaw cycles?

Retains 85% flexural strength after 50 cycles (ASTM D6662), but surface may crack in extreme cold (-20°C).

What’s its lifespan compared to composite alternatives?

10–15 years with proper care, versus 25+ years for co-extrusion WPC.

Can it be used for commercial projects?

Limited to light traffic (residential use); flexural strength 25–30MPa vs. 35–45MPa in co-extruded grades.

Why choose traditional WPC over co-extrusion?

Lower upfront cost ($15–25/sq.ft installed) and simpler installation, but trades off long-term durability.

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