A multifunctional building board made by combining rock wool core material with metal plates such as color-coated steel plates, aluminum plates, and stainless steel plates, or other suitable panel materials, through an automated continuous production line.
Floor decking, also known as profiled steel sheet or steel decking, is made of galvanized steel sheet cold-formed by rolling, with a V-shaped, U-shaped, trapezoidal or similar shaped corrugated sheet.
Floor decking, also known as profiled steel sheet or steel decking, is made of galvanized steel sheet cold-formed by rolling, with a V-shaped, U-shaped, trapezoidal or similar shaped corrugated sheet.
Color-coated steel sheet is a thin steel plate with an organic coating, which is made by surface treatment, baking and high-temperature pressing.
The full name is polyvinyl chloride (PVC) skylight tile. It is a building material used for lighting, made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin as the main raw material, with a certain proportion of stabilizers, ultraviolet absorbers, plasticizers, lubricants and other auxiliaries, through extrusion molding process.
It is a fibrous material mainly made of glass, which is made by high-temperature melting and then advanced processes such as centrifugal method or flame spraying, and then added with binder, solidified and formed into rolls for heat preservation and insulation.
Using natural minerals such as basalt as the main raw material, it is melted at high temperature, and then high-speed centrifugal fiber is formed by using an internationally advanced four-axis centrifuge. A certain amount of binder, dust-proof oil, and water repellent are applied to the rock wool fiber, collected by a cotton collecting machine, and solidified and cut after three-dimensional cotton laying by the swing hammer method to form rock wool products of different specifications and uses.
Galvanized C-steel is a steel product formed by using C-steel as a base material and applying a hot-dip galvanizing or electro-galvanizing process to form a zinc protective film on its surface.
Immersion-coated C-steel is a product further processed based on ordinary C-steel. The immersion coating process involves thoroughly cleaning and degreasing the surface of the C-steel after forming, then immersing it in a fluidized bed or immersion coating tank containing high-quality plastic powders such as polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride. Using electrostatic adsorption or high-temperature melting principles, the plastic powder is evenly attached to the surface of the C-steel, forming a dense, smooth protective coating with a certain thickness (generally 0.3mm - 0.8mm). After curing, it is firmly bonded to the C-steel, completing the production of the immersion-coated C-steel.
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