The co-extrusion decking is the latest decking product developed by Sayruo Wood,its surface is wrapped firmly with the shell.The shell is made of a modified plastic which is ani-scratches and easy to clean as well as keeps the inside WPC material from water absorption.
The co-extrusion method is more conducive to environmental protection and the enhancement of profile performance, the first choice for high-end outdoor flooring needs.
Sayruo co-extruded wood-plastic profile protective layer has the characteristics of high imitation wood pattern. Natural and beautiful color 360° coating, with rich and diverse appearance, the board is more durable, non-cracking, stain-resistant, weather-resistant, pressure-resistant, and its performance is greatly improved compared with ordinary wood plastic.
The co-extrusion method is more conducive to environmental protection and the enhancement of profile performance, the first choice for high-end outdoor flooring needs.
There are many types of wood-plastic flooring, which can meet the needs of different users, and wood-plastic flooring has good moisture resistance, water resistance, acid and alkali resistance, fungus resistance, antistatic, and insect resistance.
Co-extruded wood plastic has one more protective layer than ordinary wood plastic, Co-extrusion Decking Board is more wear-resistant, scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, non-cracking, and non-mildew.
Second generation co-extrusion floor the main materials of wood-plastic outdoor flooring are PE and wood flour or bamboo flour. After adding additives, high-speed mixing, pelletizing, and then using an extruder to extrude the pellets. This type of flooring can be used in gardens and villas. Waiting for outdoor platform.
Co-extruded wood is the second generation of Wood Plastic Composite(WPC). Compared to the traditional wpc products, Suprotect wood provide multiple colors onto the surface to create wood-like texture.
Co-extrusion decking refers to a type of decking material that is manufactured using a co-extrusion process. This process involves the extrusion of two or more different materials simultaneously to create a single composite decking product with enhanced features.