Thermal insulation decorative integrated panels do not have grades in the general sense. The only grade they have is in the fire protection grade. The classification is based on the fire protection level of the insulation material. At present, the requirements for the fire protection level of buildings are relatively high. Generally, Class A or B1 fire protection insulation materials are used.
The national JG/T287-2013 standard states that insulation decoration is divided into type I and type II according to the mass per unit area.
Type I: <20kg/m2
Type II: 20kg/m2~30kg/m2
The fixation method is generally based on the method of attaching equal importance to adhesive anchors. Mainly, supplemented by anchors, apply qualified bonding mortar, and use corresponding anchoring products according to different wall types, and the integrated board will be "on the wall". The bonding mortars on the market are similar. The early fixation is generally no problem. "Board falling" mainly occurs when the bonding mortar fails and the anchor loses its anchoring support. Therefore, the choice of anchor can be said to be more important. The anchors used by integrated panel manufacturers such as Bavli, Asia, Wilda, and Jiunuo are different. Bavli uses its own patented product U-shaped fasteners, while other manufacturers generally use butterfly pieces, dry lettering, etc. You can refer to it if you need it.
The classification of thermal insulation decorative integrated panels can be divided according to the decorative effect and the type of thermal insulation materials. The industry’s name for panels is decorative effect + thermal insulation material type + thermal insulation decorative integrated panels. For example: fluorocarbon paint rock wool thermal insulation decoration One-piece board.