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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

-

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:im trying to clean the floors in my living room, but i was told not to use water or anything like that because it could damage the wood. we have laminate pergo floors in the house, what is something safe to clean it with that will still work well?
The thing to avoid is allowing water to stand on the floor for a long period of time. Water will soak into the seams of the boards and cause them to swell and delaminate. Damp mopping is fine, just don't soak the floor. Good cleaners to use are ammonia or vinegar in hot water. Home improvement stores sell special laminate cleaners but they are made of ammonia and water. No matter what two hundred people tell you, do not use Murphy's oil soap or any kind of oil, wax, or soap. They may look good at first but leave residue that will eventually make the floor very dull and filmy. Many people have trouble eliminating streaks when cleaning Pergo. The only way to get rid of all the streaks is to dry the floor after cleaning. Using very hot water also will aid in streak control.
Q:What are the pros and cons of painting my concrete basement floor. Will it harm the floor? We never have any water problems. I just want a clean sweepable surface.
Pros: okorder if you are located near Edmonton.
Q:I just had laminate floors installed and I've read many dfferent answers on the best wat to maintain them. I need advice
Anything will work but don't flood the floor with water. The surface is sealed but the joints are not.
Q:Prove that the floor(2x)=floor(x) floor(x 1/2)i need the proof with cases.
Suppose that we split up x into its integer part y and its decimal part z (for example, we can split 3.6 up into 3 and 0.6). Then, we have: x = y z. Then: floor(2x) = floor(2y 2z), floor(x) = floor(y z), and floor(x 1/2) = floor(y z 1/2). For 0 < z < 1, floor(y z) = y for all integers y (y is defined to be an integer, so this is fine). As for floor(2y 2z) and floor(y z 1/2), we need to take cases. Now, if 0 < z < 0.5, then 0 < 2z < 1 and 0 < z 1/2 < 1 and so: 2y < 2y 2z < 2y 1 and y < y z 1/2 < y 1, which implies that 2x is some number between 2y and 2y 1 and that x 1/2 is some number between y and y 1, which implies: floor(2x) = x and floor(x 1/2) = x, so floor(2x) = floor(x) floor(x 1/2) when x is some integer plus a decimal between 0 and 0.5. As for the case 0.5 < z < 1, 1 < 2z < 2 and 1 < z 1/2 < 1.5, so: 2y 1 < 2y 2z < 2y 2 and y 1 < y z 1/2 < y 1.5, yielding floor(2y 2z) = 2y 1, floor(y z 1/2) = y 1, and floor(y z) = y, and so: floor(2y 2z) = floor(y z 1/2) floor(y z) == floor(2x) = floor(x) floor(x 1/2). Combining these two cases proves floor(2x) = floor(x) floor(x 1/2) when x is not an integer. To prove the case when x is an integer, notice that: floor(2x) = 2x, floor(x) = x, and floor(x 1/2) = x, when x is an integer, which shows that floor(2x) = floor(x) floor(x 1/2) when x is an integer. Combining these three cases yields floor(2x) = floor(x) floor(x 1/2) for all x (as required). I hope this helps!
Q:I have a hardwood kitchen floor.
My sister has hardwood floors and swears by her shark steam mop. After a regular mopping, you can wipe the floor with a damp paper towel and it still comes up gray. But after steam mopping, you won't find any traces of dirt. I wish I had heard of it back when I had hardwood floors....
Q:The whole second floor (approximately 800 sq. Ft) will have the laminate floors, with exception of the bathrooms.
Yes you must for a couple of reasons. One is to make a clean transition to another surface or area. It allows the floor to expand and contract normally. Another is with that much laminate it will expand/contract a lot and they are needed every 20/25 ft as per your particular laminate calls for. If you don t , the whole floor can expand enough and actually lift off the floor. Also not putting in the proper transition strips may very well void warranties on the product. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar, I ve attended several installation seminars as well as installed a couple 100,000 s/f. GL
Q:Strengthen the composite floor to choose V-shaped chamfer or U-shaped chamfer good?
U slot has its advantages, but also shortcomings, such as the production of small manufacturers, the two sides in the hot when the squeeze, blistering, cold shrink when there will be a seam, to choose the brand, V-type, Sense, feel close to the solid wood, and now the V-type to do much better, there is no easy to clean up the situation, with a mop can drag dry, say, the door for slippers, and how dirty it. So, each has its own merits
Q:I have a tiled concrete floor in my kitchen and it is soooo cold. I am going to re-do the kitchen soon and want to put down the warmest floor I can. I cant afford underfloor heating. So, what to do? Rip up the tiles/lay laminate with insulation/vinyl flooring/another option? The current tiles are well laid and flat but are small with grout in grooves inbetween and they end just under the cabinets. Laminate with insulation looks as if it would come up quite thick if I just put it on top of the tiles. Vinyl flooring may slip on the tiles and could be just as cold. I have a rug down at the moment and it got dirty in no time so not a fan of carpet in the kitchen. Any solutions/thoughts please (especially if you are flooring contractor!)
If you are redoing your entire kitchen, I would question why you cannot afford electric heating mats for tile flooring. Heating mats generally cost about $10 per square foot and an electrician can probably wire it in for under $500. If you intend to recover the floor, the existing tile needs to be removed. Vinyl adhesives will not properly adhere to the tile surface and laminate (as you have already mentioned) will raise the floor considerably. I do not recommend laminate products in kitchens since they are prone to moisture damage. A heavy vinyl will have some insulating characteristics, but the floor will probably still feel cold.
Q:I have a GP Small Tent and want to add a floor. Do you have plans / ideas for constructing a floor?
And for wooden floor plans you could build a deck, or there's a specific Army manual pertaining to tents and floors called: TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATOR’S ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL TENT, FRAME TYPE, SECTIONAL, ALL-WEATHER HOUSING, WITH DOOR AND WINDOW ASSEMBLIES, WOOD FLOOR DIMENSIONS 16 FT. LONG, 16 FT. WIDE (MODEL M-1948) (FSN 8340-262-2399) (59 pages)
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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