When choosing materials for decoration, the problem of pest infestation is a concern for many people, especially in areas where termites are active. Ordinary boards may not escape the fate of being eroded. As a new type of decoration material, how does the Great Wall board perform in areas where termites are active? Next, we will reveal the answer to you through a five-year follow-up investigation report.
First of all, let's get to know the Great Wall board. Great Wall boards are mainly made of wood fibers, PVC resin and calcium powder, and are formed through processes such as extrusion or hot pressing. Some products also undergo special surface treatments such as film coating and co-extrusion. From the perspective of product features, it has many advantages such as being environmentally friendly, fireproof, waterproof, scratch-resistant, easy to install and maintain, and having a long service life. It is widely used in multiple fields including home decoration, hotels, and engineering.
Next, we will focus our attention on pest resistance experiments in areas where termites are active. We selected several areas where termites were rampant. Under the same environmental conditions, we installed Great Wall boards and ordinary boards respectively, and then conducted a five-year tracking observation.
In the early stage of the experiment, the ordinary boards quickly caught the attention of termites. Termites began to crawl and test the surface of the boards. Before long, some ordinary boards showed signs of being gnawed by termites, with the surface becoming pitted and uneven. In some places, the internal structure could even be seen. On this side of the Great Wall, however, it appeared particularly "calm". Termites seemed not to be interested in it at all; they just wandered around without gnawing on it.
As time went by, by the second year, the situation of ordinary boards became even worse. The area eroded by termites is constantly expanding, and the structure of the boards has begun to become loose. In some places, obvious damage has already appeared, and wood shavings will fall off with just a light touch. In contrast, the Great Wall board still retains its original state, with a smooth and flat surface and no signs of being gnawed by termites. This is because the Great Wall board has a strong performance in preventing insects and termites, and can effectively resist the erosion of termites and other pests.
By the third year, the ordinary boards had been severely damaged by termites, and many areas could no longer be used normally, so they had to be replaced. The Great Wall boards remain "firm" and have not been affected by termites in any way. Its performance in preventing insects and termites has been fully verified over the past few years.
Over the following two years, the ordinary boards were once again attacked by termites after being replaced, falling into a vicious cycle of repeated damage. The Great Wall boards have always maintained a good condition and have not encountered any problems.
So, why can Great Wall boards perform so well in areas where termites are active? This is mainly attributed to its materials and craftsmanship. The wood fibers in the Great Wall boards have undergone special treatment and can effectively resist termite gnawing. Meanwhile, the addition of PVC resin and calcium powder also enhances the hardness and stability of the board, making it difficult for termites to cause damage to it. In addition, the production process of Great Wall panels also plays a significant role. Processes such as extrusion or hot pressing make the bonding between materials tighter, further enhancing its insect-proof performance.
In addition to its performance in preventing insects and termites, Great Wall boards also perform exceptionally well in other aspects. It has excellent waterproof and moisture-proof performance and can remain stable even in a humid environment without problems such as swelling or rotting. It also has strong weather resistance and can withstand various climatic conditions, including intense sunlight, humidity and temperature changes, without easily fading, deforming or cracking. Meanwhile, Great Wall boards also have excellent sound insulation and heat preservation performance, which can create a quiet and comfortable indoor environment for us.
In terms of environmental protection, Great Wall boards also perform exceptionally well. It is mainly made of recycled plastic and wood fibers, reducing reliance on logs and environmental pollution, and meeting the demands of sustainable development. Moreover, it does not contain harmful substances such as benzene and formaldehyde, and is harmless to human health.
Overall, through this five-year follow-up investigation report, we can clearly see the outstanding performance of the Great Wall board in areas where termites are active. Its anti-insect and anti-termite performance can effectively resist termite erosion, maintaining the stability and beauty of the board. Meanwhile, it also has many advantages such as being waterproof and moisture-proof, having strong weather resistance, sound insulation and heat preservation, and being environmentally friendly. It is an extremely excellent decoration material. If you live in an area where termites are active and are troubled by choosing materials for decoration, then Great Wall boards are definitely a choice worth considering.