I. Definition and Core Characteristics of PS Wall Panels
Polystyrene Wall panels (PS) are modular wall decoration materials made from polystyrene (PS) as the base material through processes such as extrusion, foaming, and injection molding. Its core characteristics stem from the molecular structure of polystyrene - light weight, heat insulation and corrosion resistance. At the same time, through surface treatments (such as lamination, embossing, and engraving), PS boards can present various textures like wood grain, stone grain, and fabric grain, and even simulate relief and geometric three-dimensional shapes, combining functionality and decoration. According to the difference in density, it is divided into ordinary PS board and foamed PS board. Foamed PS boards, due to their internal porous structure, further enhance their sound insulation and heat preservation performance.
II. Classification and Application Scenarios of PS Wall Panels
ⅰ. Classification by Process and Appearance
Simulated Texture Series
Wood-grain PS wall panels: The surface is covered with a PVC wood-grain film or a heat-transfer wood-grain layer, with clear and natural textures such as walnut, oak, and Nordic ash. They are suitable for Nordic, new Chinese, Japanese, and other styles.
Stone-grain/brick-grain PS wall panels: They simulate the textures of marble, sandstone, cultural bricks, etc., and present concave-convex textures through relief processes. They are often used in living room feature walls and commercial space walls to create a rough or light luxury atmosphere.
Cloth-grain/leather-grain PS wall panels: They imitate the soft textures of linen and suede, with a mild touch, suitable for private spaces such as bedrooms and studies to increase a sense of warmth.
Three-Dimensional Modeling Series
Relief wall panels: Three-dimensional patterns such as flowers, geometric lines, and abstract art shapes are pressed out through molds. They can be directly used as wall decorations, replacing traditional gypsum lines or wall panels.
3D spliced wall panels: With a modular design, multiple panels are spliced to form three-dimensional geometric patterns (such as honeycomb, cube, wave shape). They are suitable for modern minimalist or industrial-style spaces, enhancing the visual layering.
Functional Composite Series
Sound-insulating PS wall panels: With a composite structure of a foam layer and a damping layer, the sound insulation capacity can reach 25-35dB, suitable for audio-visual rooms, piano rooms, and residential buildings facing the street.
Self-luminous PS wall panels: Built-in LED light strips or light-transmitting films, they achieve uniform light-emitting effects through the light transmittance of PS panels. They are often used in feature walls, foyers, and commercial display walls to create a sense of technology or ambient light.
ⅱ. Classification by Installation Method
Snap-fit wall panels: With male and female groove designs on the edges, they can be directly snapped together during splicing without glue, suitable for quick installation such as rental house renovation or temporary exhibition halls.
Adhesive wall panels: The back is coated with environmentally friendly glue, which can be directly pasted on the wall, suitable for flat substrates such as latex paint walls and tile surfaces.
Keel-type wall panels: Fixed with metal or wooden keels, an air layer can be reserved to enhance thermal insulation and sound insulation effects. They are often used in scenarios where the wall is uneven or needs to hide pipelines.
Post time: Nov-06-2025