1. Water printing technology uses wood-plastic materials as the base material, printing patterns directly onto the surface of the product. The patterns make direct contact with the base material without using any adhesives. After the pattern is printed, a layer of environmentally-friendly varnish is sprayed on the surface of the pattern to achieve bright, natural, and soft colors while providing wear-resistance, fire-resistance, and corrosion-resistance.
2. The base material for water printing primarily consists of wood powder and agricultural crop waste such as straw powder. Under a thermoplastic state, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) serves as the binder, and the material is extruded into shape through specialized equipment, rather than being pressed together with glue and wood powder. This product can replace various solid wood profiles, different density boards, fine woodworking boards, and decorative veneer board materials. It represents an alternative technology and material to current PVC wood grain veneering, thermoforming, film pressing, wood paper veneering, and heat transfer wood grain technologies.