Product Description
Compared to traditional products, 3D embossing products offer a more natural visual effect and a more realistic wood grain texture.
3D Embossed Traditional WPC Decking
Width: 148mm | Thickness: 23mm
Length: 2.2M, 2.9M, 3M, 3.6M, 5.4M, 5.8M or customized
Ingredients: 60% Wood Powder + 30% Plastic (HDPE) + 10% Additives
Available Colors
✔ Waterproof
✔ Easy Installation
✔ Weather Resistant
✔ Anti-UV
Production Capacity & Expertise
We are a leading supplier with 10 years of experience in producing WPC materials, operating 60 separate production lines. Our current annual capacity is 25,000 tons.
Our Advantages:
- Continuous investment in product R&D for advanced composite upgrades.
- Reserved special production lines to ensure timely delivery for large orders.
- Equipped with multiple sets of molds to maximize production saturation.
- A professional team with over 10 years of industry experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install my Decking?
Installation is quite easy, requiring only simple tools like an electric drill, clips, and screws. Generally, 2 people can complete about 50 square meters of decking quickly.
How do I clean my Decking?
Composite decking requires very little maintenance. Regular cleaning with a hard brush and warm soapy water is sufficient to keep the area tidy.
Why is a keel necessary for installation?
Keels ensure the planeness of the flooring surface and allow for proper drainage. Since WPC decking is used outdoors, keels prevent the boards from sitting directly on wet ground.
What is the density and strength of the decking?
The density is 1300-1400kgs/cbm. Hollow boards can bear approximately 320kgs, while solid boards can bear 400kgs-500kgs (based on 35cm keel spacing).
Do WPC products fade easily?
WPC materials perform well against UV rays. While prolonged exposure may cause slight color changes over time, co-extruded composite decking offers the best fade resistance.
If one board breaks, do I need to remove the whole deck?
No. You only need to break the clips on both sides of the damaged board to remove and replace it, making repairs simple and localized.