3D embossing decking co extrusion wpc decking

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Product name: WPC Decking
Item No.: HX-D001
Materials: Composite wood plastic
Size: 100*25 mm
Features: UV resistant, non-slip, waterproof, easy installation
Application: Home and garden, outdoor area
Place of origin: China
Colors: Brown, Apricot, Red cedar, Dark brown, Light grey, Coffee, Dark Grey or customized
Package: Pallet 

3D embossing decking
3D embossing decking
co extrusion wpc decking
co extrusion wpc decking
3D embossing decking     co extrusion wpc decking
3D embossing decking co extrusion wpc decking

Historical origins of 3D embossing decking
There are many sayings about the origin of embossing, but it is generally accepted that the art of embossing originated from plant specimens. The exact time when embossing has evolved from a plant specimen to an art is no longer valid. However, we can deduce that the origin of embossing is the age of the “plant specimen”, so the embossing is derived from the “plant specimen”.
Plant specimens can be verified in Egypt around 305 BC. The earliest plant specimens currently in the world are olive branches and leaves unearthed from the tombs of Egypt in 305 BC, which were around 2300 years ago and are now deposited in the Royal Botanic Gardens. . The Italian botanist Luca Ghini (1500-1566) is recognized as the earliest production system of plant specimens and displayed in an artistic way, and it was edited into a book. Unfortunately, his plant specimen books were only scattered and stored in Florence, Italy. In the museum. The world's most complete and old preserved specimen book called Petrus Cadé Herbarium 1566 is now in the Netherlands National Museum of Botany.
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