Advantages of Composite Materials: 4 Reasons Why the Future Looks Bright

Homes of the future will continue to push the boundaries of traditional building methods and materials.  It is not just about building “smart” homes, it is about environmentally responsible construction.  Here we explore the advantages of composite materials, as well as other eco-friendly options.

Researchers are busy inventing new building materials that can equal or outperform existing raw materials and that don’t involve damaging our planet in the process. Already it has been discovered that hemp can be a low-carbon way to reinforce concrete, for example.

Composite building materials are leading the way and future homes will benefit.

So, what are composite materials?  In a nutshell, as defined by the Australian Academy of Science,  “Composite materials are formed by combining two or more materials with different properties, …. without dissolving or blending them into each other.” Examples include concrete, mud bricks, and fibreglass.

Here are 4 key advantages of composite materials:

Saving the Planet

Manufacturers need to meet the changed values of today’s customers. We know deforestation is unhealthy for our planet; not only is it impacting the quality of the air we breathe, but it is also leaving our native wildlife homeless and defenceless. 

We want less pollution and less use of our natural resources.  All environmentally aware manufacturers take these things into consideration with their production. 

For example, every year the use of recycled plastic in the manufacture of NewTechWood’s composite decking, cladding and screening products saves over 26,000 tons of plastic from being buried in landfills forever. By using recycled and sustainably sourced timber, no tree is ever cut down to produce NewTechWood either. And yet, we produce a composite that is stronger and more durable than natural timber or plastic alone.

Improve Productivity

Not only is industry actively researching ways to replace the use of raw materials, i.e. timber, as an important step to lower their carbon footprint and reduce any negative impact to our planet, but they are also looking for ways to improve productivity. 

With a well-established factory, producing specific building materials becomes easier and more cost effective than hiring labour and equipment to physically go out and destroy forests to obtain the raw product, which then must be transported, manhandled and treated many times before it even makes it to a building site.

Saving $$$’s

Behind every business is someone who aims to make a living from it, so naturally, making money is at the top of the list. 

However, manufacturers need to be competitive to be successful.  Technological and scientific advances have made composite products cheaper to produce, which makes replacing raw materials more feasible. This is good news for the manufacturer and good news for you, the customer, as those savings are passed on.

Efficiency

Imagine being able to replace a product that requires termite treatment, then regular sanding back and resealing over its lifetime, with a product that needs none of that and will last as long, if not longer. 

We hate to brag, but again, NewTechWood is one such product. 

The beauty of many composite products is that they require far less maintenance, and offer greater durability and longevity.  It’s one of those areas where a man-made product is actually superior to a natural product.  And that is also great news for the planet.

The Future of Composite Materials

Thanks to the significant advantages of composite materials, their future looks bright!

Also, applications of composite materials vary greatly. Aside from building and construction, they are used throughout a range of other industries and applications, including the aeronautical, automobile and marine industries; communication equipment; oil and gas refineries; water treatment facilities; chemical processing plants and more.

Obviously, NewTechWood isn’t the only composite product making a major impact on the future of the building industry. 

Advantages of composite materials

Some other examples of new composite products include a carbon-fibre reinforced concrete  from Germany that means less concrete is needed for building, yet the same level of strength is achieved. 

In the U.S. the Massachusetts Institute of Technology  have invented a light, mouldable plastic that is twice the strength of steel. Still in its developmental stages, it is hoped to become a structural reinforcement material in the near future. 

Again from the U.S. is the development of a cheaper, low-carbon alternative to the steel rebar used in construction today, but using hemp.  It is designed to elminate the problem of corrosion and improve the longevity of concrete structures. 

Then there is the K-Briq  from Scotland, which is produced from 90% construction waste.  These bricks are unfired and offer a low-carbon alternative to the bricks we commonly use today.

And if you love potatoes, you’ll love this!  From the UK, comes the creation of a product that can replace MDF and chipboard. It is made from potato peelings and does not need or use any toxic chemicals in its manufacture. 

And have you ever wondered what becomes of recycled paper when it has become so recycled that it can no longer be used as paper?  Well, Honext  in Spain did – and have produced a construction board by combining the cellulose fibres from overly recycled paper with special enzymes and water and that can be used for partitioning.

So, now you’re more familiar with the advantages of composite materials, next time you build or renovate a house, chat to your architect about new products on the market that can not only help save the environment but can also save you time and money. 

Composite Decking in Terrace (US49) in Teak Colour, Queensland

And if you are looking for decking, cladding and screening/fencing that fits this criteria, feel free to contact our friendly team.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does a NewTechWood composite deck cost more than a timber deck?

In the short term, it does. However, when you compare the maintenance, material, time and labour cost on traditional timber decks every year the costs really add up. In less than three years, you will be able to see all the time and money you would have saved by using NewTechWood composite timber.

We are the wholesale importers and thus we only supply the stores that sell NewTechWood and are unable to provide pricing because we don’t sell direct to the public. You can find the stores who do sell NewTechWood on our website here: or you can submit an enquiry through our website, and we will make sure to connect you with the nearest NewTechWood reseller to get an exact quote for you.

NewTechWood is an American family-owned company, which began in Houston, Texas. They then built their own, quality controlled, manufacturing plant in China. The American owners now manage the complete manufacturing process on site. (Manufacturing in China enables them to provide top quality products at an affordable price.)

What state are you in? Please send us your postcode and we will advise the closest reseller store to go, see display, get free samples and quote for your deck. Otherwise, you can find where the stores are listed on our Store Locator page. They all carry samples as well. Some have large displays, and some do not – you can give them a call.

We’re wholesalers and we don’t do the installation. However, we have a list of recommended installers on our website and you can find comprehensive Installation Guides on our website.

Whether or not any building product meets an Australian building standard depends on the application and the class of building on which it is being installed. For this reason, it is best to consult your architect, or Planning Officer at your local authority, for the particular standard(s) you need to meet. This will determine how it is to be constructed/used to ensure it meets the required Standard(s).

BAL Fire ratings and energy efficiency ratings are not absolute values specific to a particular product, but apply to the way in which the product is installed, or the system of building in which the product is an element.  

NewTechWood Cladding does not have a BAL bushfire rating. Refer to your building engineer as you may not require a BAL rating, and may be able to be used with an engineered, fire-rated system in place. Refer to the Materials Safety Data Sheet downloadable here:

https://newtechwood.com.au/technical-information/

NewTechWood, like all wood plastic composite products, will expand in hotter ambient temperatures and contract in the cooler temperatures. The degree of expansion will largely depend on the type and ratio of timber & plastics used.

NewTechWood profiles will expand around 1.1mm per metre from a 15°C to high ambients.

Our hidden fix systems allow for this natural expansion & contraction to occur without affecting board creep or the design of the deck.

When installed properly, taking into account the ambient temperature at the time of installation and leaving a sufficient but not excessive gap, the spacings between the boards should always be negligible.

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