Dino Decking – Durable, Low Maintenance and Eco-Friendly
Dino decking is a composite material that offers durable, low maintenance and eco-friendly options. It is weather resistant and can’t splinter, crack or mould. They required packaging that would protect the decking until it reaches its destination and Belmont Packaging were able to provide a range of corrugated transit packaging and a high quality printed postal box for sending samples out to customers.
Recycled Plastics
The use of recycled plastics in our dino decking gives an environmentally friendly alternative to wood. The composite decking is made from a mix of wood and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) recycled from milk jugs, with colour additives and bonding agents mixed in to offer a durable and low-maintenance material.
Many different types of plastic are used to manufacture products and these can have very different chemical properties. These differences can mean that they don’t mix well when melted together and so cannot be recycled. Thin bags and films can also clog machines, which is why they can’t be recycled through kerbside collections and must be taken to dedicated facilities.
Most of the plastic waste that is not recycled is put into landfill or ends up as debris in the natural environment. This can cause environmental damage and health issues for wildlife. However, some plastic can be broken down into smaller molecules and turned into useful energy by using processes such as gasification and pyrolysis. This is known as tertiary recycling or feedstock recovery.
Composites
Composites are a mix of wood and plastics which create a low-maintenance decking option. These are made from recycled materials and therefore reduce the need for fresh timber, as well as preventing plastic waste from ending up in landfills.
These are also much more resistant to rot, mould, mildew and fading than their wooden counterparts and don’t require seasonal painting, sealing or staining. They’re also easier on bare feet and hands and won’t splinter.
Dino decking comes in both capped and uncapped options with a variety of colours to choose from. Our range of capped composites are a blend of 55% recycled wood, 40% recycled HDPE plastic and 5% additives including colour and bonding agents. These are strong enough to span joists 16’’ on centre. They can be easily installed by a tradesperson who knows their stuff. The capped composites are also more resistant to stains and scratches as they don’t absorb moisture and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
Aluminium
The light and corrosion resistant metal aluminium (atomic number 13) has become one of the most useful elements on Earth. It makes up 8% of the planet’s crust but wasn’t isolated in metallic form until the 19th century. It is refined from bauxite or cryolite ores using the Hall-Heroult and Bayer processes.
It is a very strong material, often used for bullet proof glass, aeroplane windows and scratch resistant smartphone screens. It can also be anodised to increase its durability and rust resistance.
The ancient Egyptians and Babylonians extracted potassium aluminium sulphate KAl(SO4)2 from natural deposits, which they called alum. The chemical was used as a medicine to reduce bleeding and is still utilised in modern day deodorants to help reduce perspiration. This product can be recycled up to 10 times without losing its natural properties. It can also be alloyed with other elements to enhance specific characteristics. These include improved strength and thermal conductivity.
Wood
Wood decks are still a popular choice for many clients. They provide a great outdoor space that can be enjoyed year round, and a warm feel to any home. They have a life expectancy of about 15 – 20 years with routine maintenance, and are usually treated pine, cedar or redwood.
Composite decking is a weather resistant alternative to traditional wood and can last a long time. It doesn’t splinter, warp or rot and comes in a range of colours including anthracite and pearl. This type of decking requires adequate support underneath it to prevent sagging over time.
Modified wood like Kebony takes sustainable softwood and applies a non-toxic liquid to it, which changes the cell structure making it super dense. This allows it to perform more like tropical hardwoods. It also ages to a beautiful silver grey colour and provides a stunning look. Modified wood is safe for children and pets and contains no harsh chemicals.
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