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In September 2025, Super Typhoon Ragasa swept across several coastal regions of East Asia with devastating force, bringing wind speeds of over 140 km/h and causing severe damage to infrastructure and homes.
Amid this extreme weather, our Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) Fence proved its exceptional durability and resilience in multiple project sites. Unlike traditional wooden fences that often collapse, rot, or crack under typhoon conditions, our WPC fence remained stable and secure.
Performance Data & Field Results:
• Wind Resistance: Withstood simulated wind tunnel tests of 100–140 km/h (equivalent to Beaufort scale 8–9) with no displacement or detachment.
• Flexural Strength: ≥ 35 MPa, ensuring posts and rails hold firmly under extreme wind pressure.
• Impact Resistance: ≥ 10 kJ/m², preventing breakage from flying debris.
• Moisture Resistance: ≤ 0.5% water absorption, no swelling or cracking even after continuous heavy rain.
• Real-World Proof: In areas affected by Typhoon Ragasa, installed WPC fencing showed no significant damage after hours of intense wind and rain.
Why It Performs Better:
• Reinforced composite structure with stronger post-to-rail connections.
• Advanced surface treatment for UV, slip, and weather resistance.
• Smart design with elastic gaps to reduce vibration and distribute wind pressure.
For coastal homes, residential communities, and resorts in typhoon-prone regions, our WPC fence provides higher safety, lower maintenance, and a longer service life.
At Winyoungtech , we are committed to delivering outdoor solutions that not only look beautiful but also withstand the toughest challenges of nature.