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Product functions & uses

Integrated Wall Panels and Integrated SPC Panels serve as modern, high-performance cladding and interior surfacing solutions that combine aesthetics with structural resilience. Designed to replace traditional drywall, tile, and some timber installations, these panels provide continuous, low-maintenance wall and partition systems for wet and dry environments alike. Use cases range from full-height interior feature walls and hygienic cladding in kitchens and bathrooms to exterior soffits, accent façades, retail displays, and modular partitioning in commercial fit-outs. Because integrated systems combine substrate, surface finish, and sometimes integrated trim or sealing features, they dramatically reduce on-site finishing time while delivering uniform appearance and predictable performance.

Product features

Both panel types prioritize durability, water resistance, and ease of installation. Integrated Wall Panels offer seamless joints, integrated edge trims, and factory-applied surface finishes that resist stains and microbial growth; they’re lightweight yet rigid for rapid mounting. Integrated SPC Panels add a stone-plastic composite core for exceptional dimensional stability — they resist swelling, warping, and thermal movement even in high-humidity or variable-temperature environments. Common features include click-lock or tongue-and-groove joining systems, factory-sealed seams, impact-resistant faces, UV-stable coatings for color retention, and optional acoustic or thermal insulation layers. Decorative finishes span solid colors, woodgrain, metallic, and stone-look textures to match contemporary design trends and high-exposure aesthetic themes.

Product specifications

Typical dimensions and technical specs vary by product line but generally include panel widths from 300–1200 mm, lengths up to 3000 mm, and thicknesses commonly between 6–12 mm for wall panels and 4–8 mm (face + SPC core) for SPC wall cladding. Surface hardness ratings, water absorption <0.1%, dimensional tolerance ≤0.5 mm, and fire performance classes (consult local codes) are standard listing points. Many integrated SPC panels meet or exceed industry benchmarks for abrasion resistance (EN/ASTM test methods), VOC emissions (low-VOC or CARB-compliant finishes), and antibacterial surface certification where required. Accessories include transition trims, profile caps, adhesive tapes, and mechanical fixings engineered to match panel tolerances.

Installation & care instructions

Installation is intentionally straightforward: prepare substrate (clean, level, dry), lay out panels for minimal joints, and fix using manufacturer-recommended adhesives or concealed mechanical fasteners. For integrated systems with click or tongue-and-groove designs, panels are engaged and snapped into place, with seam sealants applied where specified for wet areas. Cut panels with standard woodworking tools or score-and-snap methods, and always allow for recommended expansion gaps at perimeters. Cleaning is simple — mild detergent and soft cloth; avoid abrasive pads or solvent-based cleaners unless product guidance permits. For long-term performance, inspect sealed joints yearly and reapply sanitary sealant in wet zones as needed.

Applicable industries

These panels are suited to hospitality (hotels, restaurants), healthcare (clinics, labs), foodservice and commercial kitchens (hygienic surfaces), education facilities, retail environments, office fit-outs, residential bathrooms and laundries, and light industrial walls or cleanrooms. Their hygienic properties and seamless appearance make them particularly attractive where cleanliness, rapid refurbishment, or branded aesthetics are priorities.

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