10 Meter Roll Marine Boat Yacht Synthetic Teak Deck Plank 190mm Without Caulking on 2040-parts.com
珠海, 广东省, China
10 Meter Roll Marine Boat Yacht Synthetic Teak Deck Plank 190mm Without Caulking The
listing price stated is 10 metres of the 190mm wide 5mm thick synthetic teak deck plank roll You will receive a single piece of 10 Meter Roll Marine Boat Yacht Synthetic Teak PVC 190*5mm Deck Plan Without Caulking
Description: Size:190mm wide, 5mm
thickness, 10 meter/roll Material: Soft PVC Color:Teak Surface: Wood Grain Application: Boat, marine,
yacht ,ship, dock, gym etc Installation : Installation with adhesive /glue Synthetic
teak decking is an excellent alternative to the traditional wooden decking we
all know & love. But
that's half the problem, teak needs a lot of love, care & attention, year
on year - which means less sailing. Synthetic
teak decking looks like the real thing - all year round. It's
easy to look after & it doesn't lose its good looks to the harsh conditions
& sunlight. It
can be fixed to almost any surface including GRP, steel & timber. Due
to it's very subtle textured surface exterior & flexibility of the compound
you will discover that Synthetic teak decking is impressively no slip - Even
when wet!!!
Features a. Environmental friendly, recyclable b. Natural wood appearance, but less timber problems c. Low maintenance, easy installation. Just
using the adhesive d. Safe for bare feet. No cracking, warping and splitting e. Dimension stability against moisture and temperature f. Have high degree of UV and color stability g. Well done of termites, insects and moldy-proof h. High waterproofing, fireproofing, low endothermic nature i. Light weight, but reasonable structure, so not easier to crack j. Superior ability of anti-aging, water resistance, fade resistance We can sell the synthetic teak plank by the quantity you need, please contact us for the quantity so we can make a special listing for you to order! |
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