Q1: What is PVC panel?
A1:
PVC panel is a decorative sheet made of polyvinyl chloride (Polyvinyl Chloride) as the main raw material, produced by extrusion or calendering process. It has the characteristics of light weight, waterproof, moisture-proof and corrosion-resistant, and is often used in the decoration of walls, ceilings, bathrooms, kitchens and other areas, providing a variety of colors and textures.
Q2: What are the advantages of PVC panels?
A2:
Waterproof and moisture-proof: suitable for humid environments (such as bathrooms and basements).
Lightweight and easy to install: light weight, can be directly pasted or fixed with keels.
Easy to maintain: smooth surface, easy to clean, not easy to accumulate dust.
Environmental protection: some products are recyclable and no formaldehyde is released.
Affordable: the cost is lower than traditional materials such as tiles and solid wood.
Q3: What scenarios are PVC panels suitable for?
A3:
Home decoration: bathroom, kitchen, balcony walls and ceilings.
Commercial space: hotels, hospitals, offices (because they are easy to clean and durable).
Temporary buildings: construction site enclosures, exhibition partitions (because they can be quickly installed and disassembled).
Q4: Does the PVC panel meet environmental protection requirements?
A4:
Low pollution: The high-quality PVC panel adopts environmentally friendly formula in the production process, and no harmful substances such as formaldehyde and benzene are released, which meets the environmental protection standards of indoor decoration (such as E0 grade).
Recyclable: Waste PVC panels can be recycled through professional recycling processes to reduce resource waste.
Energy-saving production: Compared with tiles and stones, PVC production consumes less energy and emits less carbon.
Long life and reduced replacement: High durability (10-15 years), reducing construction waste generated by frequent decoration.
Q5: What should I pay attention to when installing PVC panels?
A5:
Base treatment: The wall surface needs to be flat, dry, and free of oil stains.
Joint treatment: Leave expansion joints to avoid thermal expansion and contraction, and seal with matching glue.
Glue selection: Use special PVC glue to avoid falling off caused by ordinary glue.
Professional installation: It is recommended that complex areas (such as around pipes) be operated by professionals.