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Employing wood plastic composite technology for increased versatility

Timber’s popularity as a finishing material is often despite of its inherent limitations, related to both design flexibility and its physical properties. Wood plastic composite technology allows designers to achieve the natural appearance of timber without those limitations. To find out more about Wood Plastic Composites and how they can offer increased versatility in comparison with natural timber, download this free whitepaper.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Jun 2019 1m read View Author

Timber’s popularity as a finishing material is often in spite of its inherent limitations, related to both design flexibility and its physical properties. Wood plastic composite technology allows designers to achieve the natural appearance of timber without those limitations.

To find out more about Wood Plastic Composites and how they can offer increased versatility in comparison with natural timber, download this free whitepaper.

Employing wood plastic composite technology for increased versatility
Employing wood plastic composite technology for increased versatility

Timber’s popularity as a finishing material is often in spite of its inherent limitations, related to both design flexibility and its physical properties. Wood plastic composite technology allows designers to achieve the natural appearance of timber without those limitations.

To find out more about Wood Plastic Composites and how they can offer increased versatility in comparison with natural timber, download this free whitepaper. 

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