Our Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) is an innovative material made by blending wood fibers with thermoplastic polymers. The production process starts with the collection of wood fibers, typically sourced from sawdust, wood chips, or agricultural residues. These fibers are combined with recycled polyethylene (PE) plastic polymers. To enhance the properties of the composite, we incorporate various additives such as UV stabilizers, colorants, coupling agents, fire retardants, and lubricants. The mixture is then heated and extruded into desired shapes and profiles, resulting in a versatile, durable, and eco-friendly composite material suitable for a wide range of applications. We customize the raw material based on specific requirements from our customers.
Specializing in composite material profiles, MorosWood brings extensive experience in both manufacturing processes and raw material research. We develop our own proprietary formulas in-house, tailored to the specific applications for each use. This expertise allows us to produce WPC products that meet the highest standards of quality and performance, ensuring they are suitable for various architectural and construction applications.
The composite materials sector, in which MorosWood specializes, has experienced significant growth over the past decade. Composite materials comprise a polymeric matrix reinforced with wood fiber. The wood fibers used by MorosWood are sourced from agricultural and forest residues, ensuring sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The polymers chosen for creating composite wood are crucial in defining the product’s chemical and physical properties. These polymers determine the expansion coefficient, color stability, durability over time, and resistance to distortion from thermal shock. They also contribute to the tensile and bending strengths, ensuring the composite wood’s long-lasting quality. By continuously updating and replacing traditional materials, we provide products that boast features of durability and endurance, setting new standards in the composite materials industry.
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