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As well as being made from ethically sourced materials, our composite decking boards are environmentally friendly containing no PVC or toxic materials that could leak into your garden or outdoor area. Other elements of our composite decking include high-quality colour pigment and bonding agents. When combined, the finished product possesses all of the workable qualities of wood with the robust durability of synthetic materials resulting in a 20 year plus life span.

All of our composite decking is FSC Certified too, meaning that the manufacturing process and the wood used to make the boards meet the requirements of the Forest Stewardship Council. This process is known as co-extrusion and can be taken further by capping a composite polypropylene shell around the board to ensure a long-lasting decking material.

Also, for improved colour stability, the composite material that makes our Ecoscape WPC decking contains less lignin than wood. To create composite deck boards, manufacturers usually employ one of these two processes: extrusion or compression molding source.

In extrusion, producers mix and heat the raw materials until they become malleable then force them through an opening in the shape of a deck board. The second practice, called compression molding, involves pouring the raw materials into a mold. Heat and pressure from the closed mold make the components into the composite decking that you see on the shelf. Contact Number. What Is Composite Decking?

Composite Landscaping Recycle Technical. What is Composite Decking made of? What are the Benefits of Composite Decking? Composite has one large benefit over traditional wood decking: it needs far less maintenance.

Types of Composite Decking Capped vs Uncapped There are currently two types of composite decking on the market, capped and uncapped. Hollow vs Solid Composite boards come in hollow and solid varieties. Installing Composite Decking Installation of composite decking uses the same method of installation as traditional wooden decking, however many new boards including our own range have the added benefit of grooves in the side of the decking which means that hidden fasteners can easily be slipped in between the boards during installation.

Read our environmental pledge. Composite Decking Shop the range now Shop now. Composite Cladding Shop the range now Shop now. Composite Fencing Shop the range now Shop now. Comments I liked what you said that composite decking boards need far less maintenance than traditional wood decking whilst looking more authentic than plastic alternatives.

While all composites are designed to hold up over time better than traditional lumber, some manufacturers go even further. For example, DuraLife decking is produced using a unique co-extrusion process that places a tough, capped composite polypropylene shell around three sides of the board. The capped layer is fully bonded to the substrate to prevent delamination.

This process not only adds a seamless, integrated layer of protection against stains, spills and everyday foot traffic, the hard shell also contains UV inhibitors that help protect the decking from fading over time. Although heavier than wood, composites offer many advantages, including resistance to rot, and the ability to never warp or splinter.

Polyethylene is the most commonly used plastic in the world. From plastic milk jugs to shampoo bottles, motor oil containers to cutting boards, high density polyethylene HDPE provides a strong, easily recyclable material. Incidentally, many plastic recycling bins are themselves made from recycled HDPE.



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