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Application
PP boards feature moisture resistance, wear resistance, and easy cleaning. They can be used to make flooring materials, interior wall decorative panels, ceilings, partition walls, etc., providing good decorative effects and usability for indoor spaces. They can serve as protective panels for building elevators and floors before acceptance, as well as protective panels for building materials during construction, preventing building materials from being damaged in the construction process.
Advantages
In the field of construction, PP materials offer a multitude of advantages that make them a practical and reliable material choice. They exhibit excellent weather resistance, capable of withstanding rain, UV radiation, and temperature fluctuations within the range of -20°C to 100°C, thus ensuring long-term durability even in outdoor environments. Being lightweight, they are much easier to transport and install compared to materials like metal or concrete, which not only reduces labor costs but also lowers the structural load on buildings. Another key strength lies in their chemical resistance, as they can resist corrosion from common construction chemicals such as cleaning agents and concrete additives. From an economic perspective, PP sheets are highly cost-effective, boasting lower material and maintenance costs in comparison to alternatives like stainless steel, fiberglass, or treated wood. Their versatility is also noteworthy—they can be easily cut, welded, or bent into custom shapes, allowing them to adapt seamlessly to diverse project needs. Additionally, PP sheets possess strong moisture resistance; they do not rot or swell when exposed to water, making them particularly suitable for use in damp environments within construction projects.
Safety and Environmental Protection
PP material is a thermoplastic. After being discarded, it can be recycled and reprocessed into other plastic products (such as plastic pallets, recycled plastic bottles, etc.).Our PP products will not release harmful substances to pollute the environment and good for users' health.
Comparison of building materials
properties | PP Sheets | Wood | Metal | Glass |
Weather Resistance | Excellent; withstands rain, UV (with stabilizers), and temperature fluctuations | Susceptible to rot, mold, and warping in moisture; requires treatment for outdoor use; vulnerable to UV damage over time | Resistant to rain and UV but may corrode in humid or chemical-exposed environments (e.g., steel rusts without coating) | Highly resistant to rain and UV but prone to shattering from extreme temperature changes |
Weight | Lightweight, reducing transportation and installation effort | Moderate weight; varies by wood type | Heavy, increasing structural load and transportation costs | Heavy, requiring strong support structures |
Chemical Resistance | Resists corrosion from common construction chemicals (cleaning agents, concrete additives) | Vulnerable to chemical damage from cleaning agents and moisture-related decay | Susceptible to corrosion from acids, salts, or harsh chemicals (unless coated) | Resistant to most chemicals but can be etched by strong acids |
Cost-Effectiveness | Low material and maintenance costs compared to alternatives | Moderate material cost; high maintenance (treatment, repairs) over time | High material and fabrication costs; maintenance costs vary by type (e.g., steel needs anti-rust treatment) | High material and installation costs; expensive to replace if damaged |
Versatility | Easily cut, welded, or bent into custom shapes | Can be cut and shaped but requires skilled craftsmanship; limited by natural grain and strength | Moldable into various forms but requires specialized equipment for cutting/welding | Can be shaped during production but difficult to modify post-installation |
Moisture Resistance | Does not rot or swell when exposed to water; suitable for damp environments | Absorbs water, leading to swelling, rot, or decay without proper sealing | Prone to rusting in moist conditions (unless galvanized or coated) | Impermeable to water but edges/seams may leak if not sealed |