Indoor WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) wall panels come in various types, each with unique characteristics suited for different applications and aesthetic preferences. Here are some common types: Embossed WPC Wall Panels 3D WPC Wall Panels Flat WPC Wall Panels Decorative WPC Wall Panels WPC Cladding Panels Acoustic WPC Wall Panels WPC Ceiling Panels WPC Wall Panels […]
VIEW MOREThe price of WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) wall panels over the past five years has been influenced by several factors, including raw material costs, manufacturing processes, demand, and global economic conditions. 2019-2020: Price Range: $20 – $30 per square meter Market Dynamics: Raw Materials: 2020-2021: Price Range: $25 – $35 per square meter Market Dynamics: Raw […]
VIEW MOREWood-Plastic Composite (WPC) wall panels are an innovative and eco-friendly building material that plays a significant role in environmental protection. By combining recycled wood fibers and plastics, WPC panels not only minimize waste and reduce the demand for virgin materials but also offer a sustainable alternative to traditional wood, helping to conserve forests and decrease […]
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VIEW MOREWhat are WPC Wall Panels? WPC wall panels are made from a blend of wood fibers (or wood flour) and thermoplastics, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This combination creates a material that mimics the appearance of natural wood while offering enhanced strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. Key Benefits of WPC […]
VIEW MOREWPC wall panels have high durability and appearance versatility, so they are widely used in interior design. It can be used in wet areas, wall paneling, trim, and high-traffic environments.
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