WPC Wall Panel is a wood-plastic composite material made of wood fiber and thermoplastic (PVC/PE/PP). It offers high termite resistance, waterproof properties, and is environmentally friendly. No dyeing or painting is required. It is UV-resistant, anti-corrosion, and alkali-resistant with low pollution risk and no odor.
The surface of the WPC wall panel can imitate wood grain, stone grain, and cloth grain, providing a touch close to real wood. It combines the natural texture of wood with the durability of plastic, suitable for interior walls and ceilings.
| Product Name | WPC Wall Panel |
| Standard Size | 150*10mm, 153*18mm, 160*18mm, 160*24mm, 195*28mm, etc. |
| Surface Treating | Wood grain, Marble, Texture, Sanding, Embossing, Fluted |
| Colors | Teak, Redwood, Coffee, Light grey, Brown, Black, etc. |
| Installation | Easy Install with Accessories |












WPC interior siding panels are popular for decorative and functional cladding for walls, ceilings, and interiors in residential and commercial buildings. They provide the look and feel of real wood at a more competitive price point.







A: WPC (Wood Plastic Composite) is made from a blend of approximately 60% wood fiber, 35% PVC plastic, and 5% additives. It combines the aesthetic appeal of wood with the durability of plastic.
A: Yes, these panels carry a B1 fire rating, making them suitable for various indoor commercial and residential applications where fire safety is a priority.
A: Maintenance is very low. Because the material is waterproof and anti-corrosion, it can be easily cleaned with standard cleaning supplies. No painting, dyeing, or gluing is required after installation.
A: Absolutely. They are 100% recyclable and help save forest resources by using wood fibers mixed with recyclable plastics.
A: Yes, WPC is waterproof and rot-resistant, making it an excellent choice for moisture-prone indoor areas like bathrooms or kitchens.
A: The installation is designed to be very easy using standard accessories, allowing for quick application on walls and ceilings in offices, hotels, or homes.