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Within the context of composites, Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) floorings are an innovative category of engineered materials that combine wood fibers with polymer resins. These composites aim to offer the aesthetic appeal of natural wood without the high maintenance requirements. WPC floorings are designed to be durable, resistant to weathering and decay, and relatively easy to install. They are often used in outdoor decking, patios, and even indoor flooring applications. The hybrid material brings together the best properties of both wood and plastics; the wood fibers provide strength and a natural look while the resins enhance longevity, moisture resistance, and facilitate easy cleaning. WPC floorings are part of a larger family of composite materials that include a variety of products with applications ranging from aerospace to automotive to building materials. Technological advancements in composite manufacturing have enabled the creation of WPCs with improved properties, such as UV stability and better wear resistance, making them a popular choice for consumers seeking a balance between function and aesthetics. In the Wood Plastic Composite Floorings market, a few noteworthy companies include Trex Company, Inc., TimberTech (a part of AZEK Building Products), Fiberon LLC, Millboard, and Beologic. These manufacturers are known for their wide range of WPC flooring products, catering to a diverse array of consumer needs and preferences. Show Less Read more