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Why Choose ASA PVC Co-Extrusion Products for Outdoor Decoration?

Why ASA become popular among exterior decoration materials?

ASA is proves to be weather resistant. So it is applied to be the material of cladding. And gradually used for outdoor decoration profiles. Meanwhile, traditional outdoor building materials has exposed the shortcomings such as fading, powdering, deforming and cracking. So ASA co-extrusion technology has been widely used for exterior cladding, decking and fencing. Especially in South-east Asia, South America and UAE, which is high UV region. Now ASA has a wide range applications such as exterior wall cladding, facade panels, batten systems, privacy screens and outdoor ceilings. ASA-PVC Co-extruded panel has become one of the new alternative of wood building material.

1. Why distributors are switching from WPC to ASA PVC cladding in high-UV Markets?

ASA PVC co-extrusion technology reduce the customer complaints such as moisture absorbing, fading, mildewing, thermal expansion and contraction. Compared with traditional WPC, ASA PVC products exhibit lower thermal expansion and superior dimensional stability. ASA PVC is becoming the next-generation alternative to traditional WPC in applications requiring weather resistance, UV stability, and moisture resistance. So it’s a better alternative to traditional WPC. ASA PVC cladding helps distributors reduce customer complaints, warranty claims, and after-sales service costs.

2. Which regions prefer ASA PVC Co-extruded Panels?

If you are in High-UV, high-humidity, coastal, and high-maintenance-cost environments such as Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Thailand, Vietnam. ASA PVC co-extruded panel will be your better alternative. No worry about high labor cost and after-sales issues. In other words, you will lower installation cost and replacement and maintenance. Particularly suitable for markets with high labor costs, where durability and low maintenance are critical. No matter you are building materials importers, distributors, building product wholesalers, private label brands, contractors, developers, We help upgrade from traditional WPC to ASA PVC exterior solutions.

3. What are the common dimensions of ASA-PVC Co-extruded Products?

ASA PVC Cladding Series

It is also called Weatherboard Cladding in Australia, Shiplap Cladding in the UK and New Zealand.

It's popular for villa facade cladding.

The following are common dimensions:

   

150mm width 10mm thickness

ASA PVC co-extruded panel 150mm width 10mm thick

(Kindly note that the slight dark areas visible in the photos are shadows caused by the lighting conditions when taking pictures. They do not indicate any color variation or defect in the product. The actual product color is uniform and consistent.)

   

108mm width 10mm thick

ASA PVC co-extrusion wood grain cladding 108mm width 10mm thickness

   

123mm width 12mm thick

123×12mm ASA PVC Wall Cladding Panel Fine-Grooved Surface

   

121mm width 12mm thick

121×12mm Wood Grain PVC Wall Cladding Panel

   

112mm width 16mm thickness

112mm Wide 16mm Thick ASA PVC Co-extruded Wall Cladding Panel

   

And wood grain series cladding panel is popular among villa facade decoration.

   

ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding Series

Some Architects also call it Linear Cladding Panel. For outdoor ceiling , it’s also called exterior soffit panel.

Here are the popular specs:

   

219mm width 25 thickness

219mm width 25 thickness ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

   

190mm width 20mm thick

190mm width 20mm thick ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

   

207mm width*16mm thick

207mm width*16mm thick ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

   

240mm width 14mm thickness

240mm width 14mm thickness ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

   

171mm width 14mm thick

171mm width 14mm thick ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

   

159mm width 10mm thickness

159mm width 10mm thickness ASA PVC Fluted Wall Cladding

(The photos were taken using a mobile phone under natural lighting conditions. Some shadows may appear due to the lighting angle, which is completely normal. The shadows in the images should not be considered as color differences in the product itself.)

   

ASA PVC Batten Cladding System

For different applications, it can be called different name like facade batten, privacy screen batten, ceiling batten, soffit batten, fence batten, linear batten.

The following are common dimensions:

   

25mm width 25mm thickness

25mm width 25mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

50mm width 25mm thickness

50mm width 25mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

60mm width 30mm thick

60mm width 30mm thick ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

80mm width 25mm thickness

80mm width 25mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

80mm width 40mm thickness

80mm width 40mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

120mm width 60mm thickness

120mm width 60mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

120mm width 120mm thickness

120mm width 120mm thickness ASA PVC Batten Cladding

   

ASA PVC Corner Trims

   

45mm width

45mm width ASA PVC Corner Trims

   

30mm width

30mm width ASA PVC Corner Trims

   

ASA PVC Decking Series

Different from the SPC or WPC flooring, the ASA PVC decking is specialized for outdoor use. It’s thicker than SPC and not that heavy than WPC.

   

140mm width 24mm thickness

140mm width 24mm thickness ASA PVC Decking

   

150mm width 25 thickness

150mm width 25 thickness ASA PVC Decking

   

138mm width 23mm thickness

138mm width 23mm thickness ASA PVC Decking

   

140mm width 26mm thick

140mm width 26mm thick ASA PVC Decking

   

Above products we support custom popular colors, length, surface and package. No matter you are develop new outdoor series or for project application, don’t hesitate to try our ASA PVC co-extrusion series.

   

   

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