What grain patterns are achievable in WPC via co-extrusion?

Co-extrusion is a versatile manufacturing process that enables the creation of diverse grain patterns in Wood-Plastic Composites (WPC). By combining multiple layers of materials during extrusion, manufacturers can achieve realistic wood-like textures, smooth finishes, or custom designs. Common grain patterns include fine wood grains, brushed textures, and embossed designs, which enhance the aesthetic appeal of WPC products. Advanced co-extrusion techniques also allow for the integration of color variations and surface finishes, making WPC a popular choice for decking, cladding, and furniture. This process not only improves visual appeal but also enhances durability and resistance to environmental factors.