Wood-plastic composite

Wood-plastic composite

Wood-plastic composite (commonly abbreviated as WPC) is a non-recyclable composite material lumber or timber made of recycled plastic and wood wastes.

There are also application in the market, which utilize only virgin raw materials. Its most widespread use is in outdoor deck floors, but it is also used for railings, fences, landscaping timbers, cladding and siding, park benches, molding and trim, window and door frames, and indoor furniture. Manufacturers claim that wood-plastic composite is more environmentally friendly and requires less maintenance than the alternatives of solid wood treated with preservatives or solid wood of rot-resistant species. Resistant to cracking and splitting, these materials can be moulded with or without simulated wood grain details. Even with the wood grain design these materials are still visually easy to distinguish from natural timber as the grains are the same uniform color as the rest of the material. Well-known trade names include NewTech, TimberTech, Trex, JER Envirotech, CorrectDeck, Chylon, Ultradeck and Weatherbest.

Wood-plastic composite is still a very new material relative to the long history of natural lumber as a building material but can be substituted in most instances. Besides being highly resistant to rot, the major advantage of this category of building materials is its ability to add another stage of upstream use to materials previously considered waste lumber. Although these materials continue the lifespan of used and discarded materials, and have their own considerable half life; the polymers and adhesives added make wood-plastic composite difficult to recycle again after use due to the many impurities in such a compound. It can be recycled easily in a new wood-plastic composite.

Wood-plastic composite lumber is composed of wood from recovered saw dust (and other cellulose-based fiber fillers such as pulp fibers, peanut hulls, bamboo, straw, digestate, etc.) and virgin or waste plastics including high-density polyethylene, PVC, PP, ABS, PS and PLA. The powder or fibers are mixed to a dough-like consistency and then extruded or moulded 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. The material is formed into both solid and hollow profiles or into injection moulded parts and products. With the diversity of organic components used in wood/plastic composite processing, there is no single answer to reliably handling these potentially difficult materials. In some applications standard thermoplastic injection moulding machines and tools can be utilized.

Wood, resin, regrind, and most of the additives are combined and processed in a pelletizing extruder. The new material pellets are formed in mold and dried. Pre-distribution testing can help determine the optimal combination of chemical agents, design, agitation and other flow aid strategies for the specific material in use. Modern testing facilities are available to evaluate materials and determine the optimal combination of equipment components to assure the highest level of accuracy and reliability. Computerized performance test reports document equipment performance.

A major advantage over wood is the ability of the material to be molded to meet almost any desired spatial conditions. It can also be bent and fixed to form strong arching curves. With up to 70 percent cellulose content (although 50/50 is more common), wood-plastic composites behave like wood and can be shaped using conventional woodworking tools. At the same time, they are moisture-resistant and resistant to rot, although they are not as rigid as wood and may slightly deform in extremely hot weather. The material is also sensitive to staining from a variety of agents by virtue of its porosity. A major selling point of these materials is their lack of need for paint as they are manufactured in a variety of colors, but are widely available in grays and earth tones.

ee also

*Engineered wood
*Fiber reinforced composite Recyclable Alternative to Wood Plastic Composite

External links

* [http://www.wmel.wsu.edu/index.html WSU Wood Materials and Engineering Laboratory]
* [http://www.healthybuilding.net/plastic_lumber.html Healthy Building Network - Plastic Lumber Guide]
* [http://www.rescoplastics.com Resco Plastics - 100% Recycled Plastic Lumber]
* [http://www.plastivan.com Plastivan : Duofuse Wood Plastic Composite Decking]
* [http://www.beologic.com Beologic "Ready to use" WPC compounds]
* [http://www.toolbase.org/Technology-Inventory/Decks-Patios-Fences/recycled-composite-lumber Recycled Wood/Plastic Composite Lumber]
* [http://www.plasticrecycling.us "All Plastic Lumber & Picnic Tables/Benches"]
* [http://www.renewresources.com Renewed Resources]
* [http://www.newtechwood.com NewTech Wood Plastic Composite Decking]
* [http://www.timbertech.com TimberTech Wood-Plastic Composite Decking]
* [http://www.chenna.it Chenna spa produces Chylon: 100% Recycled WPC]
* [http://www.allweatherdecks.net All Weather Decks - The Right Deck @ The Right Price]
* [http://www.ecodek.co.uk Ecodek UK]
* [http://www.supertimber.com Recyclable Rice Husk Plastic Composite for building houses]


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