Brief: Wondering how the 6kg-9kg PVC Gypsum Panel compares to other interior decor options? In this video, you'll see a detailed walkthrough of its installation using ceiling grids or adhesive, a demonstration of its water resistance and sound absorption capabilities, and a showcase of its various sizes and edge types for different design needs.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from a durable combination of PVC and gypsum materials for strength and flexibility.
Available in multiple thicknesses from 7mm to 12mm to suit various project requirements.
Features excellent water resistance, making it ideal for high-humidity environments up to 90%.
Provides effective sound absorption with a coefficient ranging from 0.4 to 0.6 for noise control.
Offers Class A fire resistance, ensuring safety in commercial and residential applications.
Can be installed easily using either a ceiling grid system or adhesive for versatile mounting.
Comes in standard, fire-resistant, and water-resistant types with various edge and color options.
Supplied in multiple standard sizes including 595x595mm and 603x1212mm for design flexibility.
FAQs:
What are the installation options for the PVC Gypsum Panel?
The PVC Gypsum Panel can be easily installed using either a ceiling grid system or adhesive, providing flexibility for different mounting requirements in interior decoration projects.
How does the panel perform in terms of sound and fire safety?
It offers excellent sound absorption with a coefficient of 0.4-0.6 and provides Class A fire resistance, making it suitable for environments where noise control and fire safety are priorities.
Is the PVC Gypsum Panel suitable for humid areas?
Yes, the panel features water resistance and can withstand humidity levels up to 90%, making it ideal for use in areas prone to moisture like bathrooms or kitchens.
What customization options are available for these panels?
Customization includes various sizes (595x595mm, 603x1212mm, etc.), edge types (square or tapered), surface finishes (smooth or embossed), and specialized types like fire-resistant or water-resistant boards.