140mm High Flexural Strength WPC Deck Flooring Embossed Freeze Thaw Resistant
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140mm Freeze-thaw resistant high flexural strength Co-extruded WPC decking Product Summary This heavy-duty engineering layout introduces the freeze-thaw resistant, high flexural strength Co-extruded WPC decking built for high-latitude municipal boardwalks, commercial plazas, and public infrastructure exposed to sub-zero freeze cycles and intense loads. Featuring a 360-degree hermetically sealed polymer cap, it cuts off moisture penetration, ensuring zero structural fractures during continuous freezing and thawing. Simultaneously, the core is formulated with a highly crystalline reinforced composite matrix to maximize breaking modulus. This overview directly solves common engineering failures like winter frost-shattering and heavy-foot-traffic sagging, delivering an ultra-stable flooring solution.
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Technical Specification
Certification How to Install 1. Subframe Spacing (Max 350mm) Install your joists (wood or aluminum) on a level, draining foundation. Joist spacing must be a maximum of 350mm center-to-center to prevent the deck from sagging. 2. Lock the First Board Screw Starter Clips into the edge of each joist. Slide the groove of your first WPC board firmly into these clips to lock the outer perimeter without surface screws. 3. Install Center Clips Slide Hidden Fastening Clips into the inner groove of the board at every joist intersection and screw them down. These clips automatically create the mandatory 5mm side-to-side expansion gap. Slide the next board into place and repeat. 4. Manage End-to-End Joints (Double Joists) Where two board ends meet:
5. Perimeter Wall Gap & Fascia
Application Gallery Colors Our Factory FAQ Q1: Why is a Co-extruded WPC deck more freeze-thaw resistant than a first-generation uncapped deck? A1: First-generation decks absorb moisture through exposed surface fibers; that water expands when frozen, cracking the board. Our Co-extruded profile features a 100% moisture barrier that keeps water completely out of the interior composite. With zero moisture inside, freeze-thaw cycles have no structural impact.
Q2: Does high flexural strength mean we can save money by extending the spacing between underneath joists? A2: While our high flexural strength Co-extruded decking offers industry-leading structural rigidity, we always recommend following standard commercial engineering codes (typically 35cm to 40cm maximum span center-to-center for solid boards). This ensures maximum public safety and protects the project against unforeseen extreme impacts.
Q3: Can we use chemical melting salts to clear ice from the freeze-thaw resistant deck in winter? A3: Yes. The polymer outer shield is highly durable and chemically inert. It will not react with calcium chloride, rock salt, or standard winter de-icing chemicals. The salt will not cause surface corrosion, pitting, or whitening, allowing municipal crews to clean the freeze-thaw resistant walking surface safely and rapidly.
Q4: Will heavy outdoor furniture or public garbage bins cause a solid, high flexural strength board to dent over time? A4: No. Low-grade hollow or soft plastics can experience a failure called "compressive creep" under constant heavy weights. Our heavy-duty Co-extruded board combines a dense outer shell with a high flexural strength core, distributing downward pressure evenly to ensure the surface remains perfectly flat without permanent dents or dimples. |
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