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Concrete wood imprint deck
Stamped concrete may have built a reputation as a consummate copycat, but today it's gaining respect for its design flair. Unlike masonry pavers or natural stone, cement offers myriad options for customization because it can be shaped, imprinted, textured and colored to achieve almost any look imaginable. With concrete, stone that looks like the natural material can be economically recreated when patterns are pressed into the concrete. Stamping concrete can also blend harmoniously with just about any landscape or architectural scheme, making it suitable for all types of exterior hardscaping—and some interior applications as well.
The best news is that because stamped concrete is a customized product, it can be tailored to suit your individual design goals and budget, whether you want to achieve a natural look or be wildly innovative.
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Wood plastic composite
WPC typically uses a fine wood waste (cellulose based fiber fillers such as bamboo, hardwood, softwood, plywood, peanut hulls, straw, etc. ) mixed with various plastics (PP, PE, PVC). The powder is extruded to a doughlike consistency and then extruded to the desired shape. Additives such as colorants, coupling agents, stabilizers, blowing agents, reinforcing agents, foaming agents, lubricants help tailor the end product to the target area of application.
With up to 70 percent cellulose content, wood-plastic composites behave like wood. At the same time, they are extremely moisture-resistant. There is little or no water present, thus increasing resistance to rot. Wood-plastic composites are already widespread in outdoor use for flooring, decking, fencing, park benches, etc.
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Hard wood decking
Installing a wooden deck adds a timeless dimension to any domestic or commercial development as trees existed long before the world became so fast paced and dynamic
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