Ice-fire boards are a unique material known for their high density (1350 kg/m³), fire resistance, and anti-collision properties. But to be better understood the product, Let’s go through the producing process together.
The manufacturing process begins with creating boards of the required density. Usually the factory will cut the certain size of the product off the board, then check the weight,then to calculate the weight.
Next comes the infiltration step, where a special adhesive is applied to the board to prevent stone powder from interfering with the bond between the adhesive and the board. If any powder remains on the surface, additional adhesive is applied until the board is clean and smooth.
The final step involves applying decorative PVC film to the board’s surface. Quality checks ensure the film is perfectly adhered, free of bubbles or raised areas. Boards with imperfections are deemed unsuitable for use. How to check quickly? Usually it takes 4 people to lift a board, so these 4 people will check the surface closely.
But they are not waterproof. Exposure to moisture can lead to structural damage or cracking, making them less suitable for wet environments.
Despite this limitation, ice-fire boards are popular in commercial place. It’s durable and easy to clean.
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Post time: Jul-09-2025
