How to make plastic wood products

May 22, 2021

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Plastic wood material is a new type of environmental protection and energy saving composite material, which is a substitute for wood. Can be used for garden landscape, interior and exterior wall decoration, floor, fence, flower pool, pavilion, etc!


This product does not need secondary processing (such as skin sticking, transfer printing, painting, etc.), and has natural wood texture. Planking: including platform, road slab and platform pad. In addition to planking, there are also wallboards, ceilings, decorative boards, foot boards, wallboards, highway noise barriers, seaside flooring, building templates, building templates, moisture-proof boards, all of which can use plastic wood composite boards. In addition, it can also be used for decorative frame, fence and garden armrest, packing pad and combined tray, as well as furniture (including outdoor tables and chairs), ship cabin partition, office partition, storage box, flower box, movable rack, shutter, etc.


Wood plastic composite (WPC) is a kind of modified thermoplastic material filled and reinforced with wood fiber or plant fiber. It has the advantages of wood performance and plastic cost. Extruded or pressed profiles, plates or other products can replace wood and plastic. The driving force for the development of wood plastic composites comes from the requirements of rational utilization of the limited resources of the earth, reduction of raw wood consumption, protection of our limited forest resources, and recycling of old wood flour and plastics. Wood fiber and plant fiber are rich in sources, cheap, light in weight, small in wear and tear to equipment, good in dimensional stability, excellent in electrical insulation, non-toxic, reprocessable and biodegradable. Wood fibers include waste wood powder, shavings, sawn wood, and plant fibers are crushed rice straw, peanut shell, coconut shell, sugarcane, flax, jute, hemp, etc. Thermoplastic plastics mainly include polyolefins such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), including new materials, recycled materials and their mixture.