Low price for Durable Weather-Resistant Diy Fence - Armorshell – Sentai
Low price for Durable Weather-Resistant Diy Fence - Armorshell – Sentai Detail:
With its great water absorption capability and low shrink & expansion rate, Armorshell stands out from many competing products. The unique capping material, which is rarely seen in China, and the steel brush technology allow better performance and color rendering on board. Armorshell has high resistance to moisture, fire, stain, abrasion, termites, weather, etc. Its outside layer acts as a shell armor which makes the board even more durable and extends the lifespan of use.
			
			
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Euro B class Fire Retardant material also available. A fully amored composite material 
to provide you with maximum safety & minimum maintenance.
Fire Retardant test executed according to EN 13823 and EN ISO 11925-2:
Exposure=30s and classified as Class B-s2 according to EN 13501-1 Classification
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We have our own sales team, design team, technical team, QC team and package team. We have strict quality control procedures for each process. Also, all of our workers are experienced in printing field for Low price for Durable Weather-Resistant Diy Fence - Armorshell – Sentai , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Iran, Bolivia, Norwegian, To create more creative products, maintain high-quality products and update not only our products but ourselves so as to keep us ahead of the world, and the last but most vital one: to make every client satisfied with everything we offer and to grow stronger together. To be the real winner, starts here!
The supplier abide the theory of "quality the basic, trust the first and management the advanced" so that they can ensure a reliable product quality and stable customers.
				

