The difference between first-generation plastic wood flooring and second-generation plastic wood flooring is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
- Appearance and texture: The surface texture of the second-generation plastic wood flooring is closer to the texture of solid wood flooring, making it more natural and beautiful.
- Color selection: The second-generation plastic wood floor adopts co-extrusion technology, and the surface-covered engineering composite polymer material base is white, so it can be easier to mix rich colors, brighter colors and higher color fastness.
- Performance improvement: Second-generation plastic wood flooring has stronger wear resistance, scratch resistance, stain resistance and weather resistance than first-generation plastic wood flooring. The wear and scratch resistance of coextruded wood floors is five times stronger than that of the first generation of plastic wood.
- Production technology: Second-generation plastic wood flooring is produced using the most advanced co-extrusion molding technology in the industry. Co-extrusion technology refers to extruding two or more different materials simultaneously through an extruder, causing them to mix at the extrusion head and form a composite material.
In general, the second-generation plastic wood flooring has improved its appearance, color selection and performance compared to the first-generation plastic wood flooring, which is more in line with people’s needs and aesthetic requirements for flooring.