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Description: Colours
-Black & Wallnut
-Black & Black
-Black & Grey
-Black & White Oak
-Black & Green Grey
-Black & Natural
Specification:
- 176x13x5.8mm
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Co-Exstrusion Wall Cladding - Starting Trim (Exterior)
Description: Colours
-Black & Wallnut
-Black & Black
-Black & Grey
-Black & White Oak
-Black & Green Grey
-Black & Natural
Specifications:
- 93*93*5800mm
Co-extrusion wall cladding panels represent a cutting-edge advancement in composite cladding technology. They offer enhanced durability, weather resistance, and design flexibility compared to traditional WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) cladding.
What is co-extrusion?
Co-extrusion is a manufacturing process where two or more different materials are extruded together to form a single, multi-layered product. In the case of wall cladding panels, this typically involves a core layer of WPC (wood fibers and thermoplastics) and an outer layer of a high-performance polymer, often a type of PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
How does co-extrusion benefit wall cladding?
- Enhanced Durability: The outer layer acts as a protective shield, providing superior resistance to scratches, stains, fading, and impact damage. This makes the panels extremely durable and long-lasting, even in harsh weather conditions.
- Improved Weather Resistance: The co-extruded layer enhances resistance to moisture, UV radiation, and temperature fluctuations. This prevents warping, cracking, and discoloration, ensuring the panels maintain their appearance and performance for many years.
- Increased Design Flexibility: Co-extrusion allows for a wider range of colors, textures, and finishes. The outer layer can be formulated to mimic the appearance of natural wood grain or other materials, providing greater design versatility.
- Low Maintenance: Co-extruded wall cladding panels require minimal maintenance. They are easy to clean and do not require painting or sealing.
- Sustainability: Many co-extruded cladding panels are made with recycled materials, contributing to eco-friendly building practices.