In recent years, Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) doors have gained great popularity in the construction and interior design industries. Our WPC doors have these superior waterproof properties, which make them an excellent choice for areas exposed to moisture and humidity.
Our WPC doors are a groundbreaking combination of wood fibers or flour and thermoplastics, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The wood fibers provide the door's aesthetic appeal, while the thermoplastics serve as a protective and stabilizing agent. The manufacturing process involves blending these components under high temperatures and pressure, resulting in a highly durable and water-resistant product.
Reasons why our WPC doors are waterproof
Water-resistant Materials: The primary reason for the water-resistant nature of WPC doors lies in our choice of materials. We choose wood fibers which are susceptible to water damage and rot, but when they are encapsulated within the thermoplastic matrix, they are shielded from direct contact with moisture. This innovative combination prevents water absorption, ensuring that the door remains unaffected even in the dampest environments.
Closed-cell Structure: Another critical feature that enhances the waterproof properties of WPC doors is their closed-cell structure. The thermoplastic matrix forms a dense network of closed cells that create a barrier against water infiltration. Unlike open-cell structures, where water can seep in and accumulate, closed-cell structures repel water, making WPC doors virtually impermeable to moisture.
The rise of WPC doors has revolutionized the door manufacturing industry. The incorporation of wood fibers and thermoplastics creates a closed-cell structure that prevents water from seeping in, making WPC doors ideal for environments prone to moisture and humidity. As a company producing WPC doors for twenty years, we have strict requirements of doors we produce so that our customers can trust our products and have a good use experience.