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Europ standard indoor wpc flooring

Europ standard indoor wpc flooring

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Type:
Engineered Flooring
Place of Origin:
Beijing China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
CMAX
Model Number:
CMAX H150H25
Technics:
Wood-Plastic Composite Flooring
use:
landscape
COLOR:
different color for choice
length:
2.2m~6m
width:
100mm~250mm
thickness:
10mm~40mm

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:REGULAR EXPORTING PACKAGE
Delivery Detail:15DAYS

Specifications

10years warranty;
10days delivery time;
more flexible payment terms;
thousands of mould for choice.

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Landscape use wpc

Product Description

 

1> What is WPC?

WPC, simply for wood plastic composite.

Wood Plastic Composite is made from a unique combination of plant fiber and recycled plastic

according to high-tech formula.

It offers the best advantages of plastic and wood. The plastic shields the wood from moisture and

insect damage, and the wood protects the plastic from UV damage and gives you a natural feel.

It has characteristics of high strength and rigidity, acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistant

and without formaldehyde, it is a real green environment protection building material.

2> What’s WPC used for?

WPC can be used for military equipment, urban utilities and landscaping, architecture,

gymnasiums, outdoor decking, fencing, pallets, indoor and outdoor decoration.

FAQ

 

3> Why choose WPC decking?

*Natural colour
*Slip resistant
*Resistance to water, rot and crack
*Guaranteed to last
*Low maintenance
*Beautiful and broad range of finish

4> What are the main kinds of WPC currently?

*WPC decking board
*DIY decking board
*WPC wall panel (wall cladding)
*Garden fence (railing)
*WPC outdoor furniture (gazebo, pavilion, outdoor desk&chair, dustbin, pet house…)

5> Ingredients of WPC?

30% HDPE+60% bamboo/wood fiber+10% Chemical additives.

6> Specification of WPC?

A. Weatherability
suitable from -40° C to +60° C, UV resistance

B. Test Data

Testing Item Technical RequirementsValue of Test
Water Content % ≤2  0.4

Rockwell Hardness (HRR)

≥6080

Thickness Swelling after

Water Absorption (%)

≤1 0.2

Screw Holding
Capability (N)

Surface of board ≥13003870
End of board ≥12003460

Static Bending
Strength(Mpa)

≥2028

Bending Elastic
Modulus(Mpa)

≥18004610

Abrasion
Resistant(g/100r)

≤0.080.06

Hammer falling impact in low

temperature, broken (pcs)

≤11

State after Heating

No babbles, cracks and pockmarks

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Rate of Size Change with Heating (%)

±2.5-0.38~-0.45

Report Number: 201107126
Type of sample: 90x25x820mm, Solid

C. Main colors available:

landscape use wpc CMAX H150H25C

charcoal-black; classic-white; rinforest-canopy;sand-castle; stepping-stone; tree-house; vintage-lantern .

Q: Installation of wood flooring volume area how the amount,
The length of the room and the length of the floor width and the width of the floor floor (including the gap) will waste a line, the length of the length of the floor Also if
Q: Should the wall tile touch the floor? OR Should I leave enough space for the floor tile to go under the wall tile? ORShould they meet at each edge of the tiles?I dont' know the best way to do this? I'm tiling up the wall about 3.5 ft and laying a new tile floor.
Generally the floor tile goes under the wall tile. I would put the floor tile down first, then start the first course of wall tile with a special tile with a curve on the bottom, sort of a reverse bullnose, used for just this situation. However you choose to do it, even just butting the wall tile to the floor, the gap will be less noticeable if the floor tile goes under the wall tile. You might consider caulking this gap instead of grouting it to prevent cracking as the floor flexes as well. Good luck.
Q: We have a BIG island in our kitchen and an empty wall behind it.Our flooring is a laminate type. We want to remove the island and put a row of cabinets along the wall. My questions are: Are cabinates installed on top of the laminate flooring? If not, how do we remove the flooring along the wall and possibly use those boards to patch the spot where the island was? We really Hate this island. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It is not likely that the island is installed on top of the laminate floor. It depends on how the laminate flooring is installed as to your ability to take some of it up and put it back down again. The snap together type can be taken up and reinstalled. If you have snap together laminate flooring you may need to take a good bit of it up in order to fill in the space left by the island. Also depending on which way the floor was laid down may cause you to have to essentially pull the full floor up and re install it. Because of the snap together feature, if it was laid down left to right then it will have to be pulled up right to left.
Q: We have Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors. Nothing I do seems to remove the streaking. I have wet mopped, steam mopped, used floor products with a dry mop, but always I can see streaks in the floors. Any suggestions on how to get them shiny and streak free?
My suggestion here is use the old and less expensive way to clean your floor water and vinegar. and for floor restoration try to find floor products anywhere.
Q: My dog urinated on our laminate wood floors and how the floor seems to have lifted, almost like air bubbles along the seams of the flooring. It looks horrible and I feel like these floors should be resistant to water and other liquids. Can anyone help?
Laminate flooring is the most overrated stuff on the market...no one tells you about how it warps with water, it is not nearly as scratch resistant as you are led to believe, and no matter who says what, it does NOT look real. Your floor is lost, sorry, but the liquid will just keep traveling and more and more of the floor will lift.
Q: is it like from the bottom: floor joist, sub floor, cement board, tiles? or what?
When you got plywood floor or any wood floor and you want install tiles, you have first install cement boards with liquid nail and screws.
Q: Would a comparable condo on the top floor in the case third floor be worth more than a ground level condo?
It depends on if you have to walk up the stairs to get to the top floor or you can take an elevator. If you have to walk then it would be worth less, if you can take an elevatior and you have a view it would be worth more.
Q: I pulled up my old vinyl kitchen flooring (7 years old) and found that the underlayment is in great shape except that the original vinyl was just glued about 3 inches around the entire perimeter. I scraped the old glue as best as possible and it is almost perfectly level with the rest of the floor. Does it need to be perfectly smooth where it meets the unglued edge or is a slight ridge OK to keep it from showing through the new vinyl flooring? I do have floor "sizing" that I plan to use where there are any nicks or impressions. Should I use the sizing around the edges and taper to the good flooring or am I overdoing this project? I plan to lay new vinyl flooring this wekend. I'd appreciate any good advice. PS: I also tried sanding the old glue to take off any high ridges using 80 paper. Thanks
Do you need to put anything under vinyl flooring when doing a cement floor in your basement.
Q: My bedroom is 110 Sq Feet(11 ft by 10 ft)I want to get floating floors-Preferable Aluminum Oxide (sp?) finish, hard surface.And if you can provide, what is the cheapest cost and where can i find it?-Pref. from someone who has purchased floating floors.Thank you.
I have installed most types of wood flooring including hardwood ,veneer, etc. whether glued, nailed or floating. Unless you live in a humid area or your bedroom is in the basement, I recommend you get flooring that can be glued or nailed down. I have seen even very expensive/professionally installed, floating floors break their seams (move apart). Price is relative, but you get what your pay for. If you put down the cheapest flooring you can buy, you are throwing your money away. I would also suggest that you avoid an aluminum oxide finish. It can ONLY be refinished by a professional, and at a higher cost than a time proven polyurethane finish, which is hard enough for any residential application.
Q: House decoration brush or paint the first floor when the first floor?
This one. The The I think it does not matter

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