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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
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.
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 Requirements | Value of Test |
Water Content % | ≤2 | 0.4 |
Rockwell Hardness (HRR) | ≥60 | 80 |
Thickness Swelling after Water Absorption (%) | ≤1 | 0.2 |
Screw Holding | Surface of board ≥1300 | 3870 |
End of board ≥1200 | 3460 | |
Static Bending | ≥20 | 28 |
Bending Elastic | ≥1800 | 4610 |
Abrasion | ≤0.08 | 0.06 |
Hammer falling impact in low temperature, broken (pcs) | ≤1 | 1 |
State after Heating | No babbles, cracks and pockmarks | - |
Rate of Size Change with Heating (%) | ±2.5 | -0.38~-0.45 |
Report Number: 201107126
Type of sample: 90x25x820mm, Solid
C. Main colors available:
charcoal-black; classic-white; rinforest-canopy;sand-castle; stepping-stone; tree-house; vintage-lantern .
- Q: What is the best over the counter floor cleaner for vinyl and/or poured type floors that have a heavy traffic or funiture marks.
- I have vinyl flooring and have always heard that you should use ammonia or bleach on vinyl.....I don't use Pine-Sol because it doesn't have the disinfectant properties that Lysol and Mr.Clean have (kills Staph, E-coli etc...).....I use Mr.Clean or Lysol....I just follow the mixture directions on the back and always use HOT water, this cleans great....also Future Floor Finish ( polish) leaves vinyl floors so shiny they look like marble.
- Q: Is this a necessity? Will laminate flooring become damaged over time if an underlayment isn't used? The previous owner of this home installed a wood floor in the living room without an underlayment so if I want to use a flat transition between this floor and the floor I'm going to put in the next room I'll have to leave it out to keep the floors level. If I chose a cheap foam underlayment how thick will it be? Thanks.
- for laminate floors underlayment should always be used, in some cases if not used it will actually void the warranty. the purpose of the underlayment is to protect the floor from any moisture coming from below. the padding for laminate is anywhere from .050 to .085. most laminates are floating floors which means they are in no way fastened to the subfloor. if the floor you talking about is a wood floor then no padding is needed, maybe a resin paper like painters use, but not necessary. i am a little confused by your ? bc in the questions title you say laminate and in the ? you say wood floor. these are two different things. now i just read on in the question and you talk of putting a new floor in the next room, if thats going to be laminate then chances are that the two wont be level no matter what you do. there are many different transitions you can buy that would work though, or you could build up your subfloor in that room to make it even with the real hardwood. i hope this helps you out.
- Q: Our Vinyl floors have changed colors. The floor was WHITE.And now it's gone a light brown/yellow.We do mop the floors. At least once a week. Why is this happening?
- Please, don't tell me it's Armstrong floors? I had this happen to mine after four months, I bought the tile from Lowes, it was Armstrong flooring. They yellowed after four months. You could see it was in the photo under the clear top layer of the tile. I took samples back to Lowes, talked with three supervisors, after three months of haggling, they sent me to Armstrong. Armstrong took samples. They said it was sun damage, after I told them the sun don't shine under my table, there were no windows in my kitchen, they said it was somehow my fault. After I told them I have laid tile for 47 years, when it was linolium, they then changed their story again. I could see where this was leading, I went back to Lowes, it was over their time limit now so, they more or less asked me to leave their store or else? None of my complaints were answered to whomever I contacted. Now, after three years, we painted our floors, they came out beautiful. I will never buy from Lowes again and, it won't be Armstrong tile. By the way, I've laid more tile then most people have walked on.
- Q: i mean there are so e floors for shopping,like one for cafe ,but what other like 80 floors are for ?
- The former World Trade Center towers, plus virtually all of the other skyscrapers, are office buildings, providing floor after floor of space for companies ranging from small corporations, housed in a small suite of offices, to large corporations that may take virtually the entire building. It's usually only the ground floor that has services, such as restaurants, convenience stores, and the like. If you were to go to a random skyscraper and get off the elevator at a random floor, you would see a sign such as XYZ Importing Corporation, Suite 4201-4244 plus possibly a receptionist or a security guard restricting access to only those who have legitimate business there. Once you went inside one of the doors, you would see people at work at desks, either in cubicles or in private offices, reading e-mails, processing data, working on advertising graphics, people meeting in conference rooms--typical office functions. Remember that New York City is home to many of America's largest corporations.
- Q: My floors used to look great after moping over with vinegar & hot water ,3 yrs. later the glow is gone. Iv'e used floor products for laminate but all leave smudges after walking on
- Vinegar and water is the only thing I use on my tile floors. I have hard wood floating floors in the 3 bedrooms. I use Bona for regular cleaning. The master bedroom and office/bedroom get the most use so every month or 2 I will clean the floors with vinegar and water. I do not mop. I get on my hands and knees and wash the floors with a cloth that is only slightly damp with the vinegar and water. Water is not a friend of wood floors. After washing I mop with the Bona to treat the floor. Yes - your vinegar and water probably ruined the finish. Some floating wood floors can be refinished - if the top wood layer is thick enough. If you had problems with wood floor cleaners smudging you were using too much. When I mop with my floor cleaner I rub it in very well. I have no problem with smudging. Call a local flooring center. They may be able to recommend a restorative product. Good luck
- Q: We're putting in Pergo flooring. Just wondering how everyone cleans theirs.
- Cheap solution to replace those expensive PERGO flooring cleaners. 1/3 part white vinegar 1/3 part rubbing alcohol 1/3 part water 3 drops diswashing liquid Mix this into a spray bottle and you have the equivalent of the Pergo floor cleaner. Just spray and mop; also great for deodorizing a room and for a fast cleanup. I also use this on my tile floors with great results. Pergo is better off when water doesn't sit on it too long, the alcohol is added to make it dry faster. And it won't leave your floor sticky either.
- Q: I am looking at installing a floating laminate floor in my house and would like any input on which type of flooring would be best since there are so many options. (ex: thickness, brand, COST, ease of installation, underlayment already attached vs laying underlayment, type of wood, etc...) I want the floor to look nice but I don't want to break the bank either. Any help and/or tips from someone who has installlation experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
- We have had a laminate floor in our kitchen for around ten years.It is easy to install,all you need is a saw ,hammer ,ruler.Just basic tools .Leave 1/4 gap next to all walls to allow for expansion.Most laminate flooring snaps together,use a block of wood to knock the pieces together on the ends.stagger each run to make floor stronger.
- Q: My family is a new district, this year is the first year of heating. The use of collective heating in the home of the long pedicle short Li's mattress to warm, the hall is the tiles, the temperature can have 18 degrees to 20 degrees, but the room is the wood floor, the temperature is only about 13 degrees, the temperature difference is too large , DX can help you out where the problem is ah? More
- The problem of heating is high and the height is lowered
- Q: do all lab floors have to be non absorbing like is it a law or anythin?
- It is page 9, paragraph 9 Laboratory flooring in chemical use areas and other high hazard areas (suchas biological containment facilities) shall be chemically resistant and preferably one-piece construction with coverings to the wall. Good Practice A continuous floor reduces the potential for liquid absorption. Covings are recommended to facilitate clean up. Surfaces should be as free of cracks, crevices, seams, and rough surfaces as possible to avoid surface contamination traps. Found this under [Furniture and Fixtures ] Wet chemical laboratories and darkrooms should have solvent resistant coved flooring using sheet goods rather than tile, web.princeton.edu/sites/ehs/labsa... Could not find a hard answer about non absorbing floor coverings. In any Wet Lab, the possibility of chemical spills is ever present. To me it makes good sense to have a non absorbing floor to make clean up 100% Browse around on the source links below to find more input. Wingman
- Q: hi i was wondering if anybody knew the floor routine requirements for state level 7 in VIC, AUSTRALIA. i want to know if you have to have 2 or 3 tumble lines. also, does anyone have any ides for floor music or websites with floor music. thanks xx.
- I'm not sure about the 1st part of your question but your coaches will know the floor routine requirements for whatever level you're in. Most levels require at least 3 tumbling passes though. As for the 2nd part of your question: check out Musical Designs for some great floor music. Their music is exactly what they say: musical. Not that annoying computer-sounding stuff that you hear from so many other floor music companies. I've gotten floor music from other places, too, but nothing compares to Musical Designs & that's why I like them so much!
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