Coated metal panels are fire-resistant, environmentally friendly (0 formaldehyde), moisture-proof, and scratch-resistant, making them a new type of decorative material that can replace traditional materials such as wood and stone. They are widely used in interior and exterior decoration in hospitals, hotels, stadiums, transportation hubs, and other similar applications.
Material Characteristics
- Decorative Properties
Different PVC/PET films and their substrate materials and thicknesses create a rich variety of patterns and designs on the surface, including wood grain, stone grain, brick and tile grain, velvet grain, leather grain, camouflage grain, ice grain, sheepskin grain, orange peel grain, and refrigerator patterns.
- Safety
Because coated metal panels do not use chemical coatings or inks, but rather a thin film heat-bonding process, they do not contain any harmful chemicals, ensuring safe use. Furthermore, they meet A2 and B1 fire resistance requirements. The material is dense, has low water absorption, and is not easily deformed.
- Corrosion and Durability
The surface coating reduces direct contact between water and the substrate, providing moisture resistance and corrosion resistance.
- Scratch-resistant and easy to clean
Made with high-gloss PVC and PET film, the surface is resistant to dirt residue and easy to clean.
- Application areas
Metal-coated panels are suitable for various applications including living rooms, exterior walls, facades, office buildings, hospitals, schools, and other commercial spaces, as well as furniture and appliances. They are widely used in home and commercial decoration.

