Most people think that Great Wall panels are made of wood-plastic materials Wood-Plastic Composite Wall Panels, commonly seen as eco-wood Great Wall panels. Great Wall panels are a type of wood-plastic material profile panel, belonging to eco-wood. They are a new kind of green and environmentally-friendly material synthesized from wood powder and PVC with other reinforcing additives. In fact, the name "Great Wall panel" mainly comes from its cross-section that resembles the Great Wall, hence the name.
Wood-Plastic Composite Wall Panels' Usage of Great Wall Panels
Great Wall panels are mainly suitable for residential homes, hotels, offices, malls, restaurants, etc., for wall and ceiling surfaces. They can also be used in outdoor landscape design and are often applied as vertical line elements.
Among these, their most widespread application is in residential homes, whether used as background walls, wall skirts, or ceilings, they can easily create a textured, luxurious look.
Large-scale usage
Wood-Plastic Composite Wall Panels can be used on a large scale, and their inherent undulating effect adds a lively feel to the space. The vertical lines have a visual stretching effect, making the space appear more spacious, commonly applied to living room sofa background walls and TV background walls.
Partial decoration
The Great Wall panel can be flexibly used for partial decoration, combining smooth and concave-convex surfaces to enhance space vitality, suitable for partial decoration of independent entryways.
Space division
In large spaces with multifunctional integration, varying wall materials, colors, and textures can achieve a soft and natural spatial division with the concave-convex texture effect of the Great Wall panel, avoiding a fragmented feel.
Wall skirt design
With a simple design, wall skirts are classic and versatile, requiring minimal decoration to produce an elegant and fashionable visual effect, suitable for various styles.
Ceiling usage
Although it is rare to see Great Wall panels used solely as ceilings, when combined with walls, they can increase space interest, suitable for corridors and other long narrow spaces, and paired with lighting, can optimize the overall visual effect.
Horizontal arrangement
In the design of wall and ceiling surfaces of public spaces and residences, Great Wall panels are typically applied vertically, while horizontal arrangements are more novel, creating a fashionable space that combines luxury and nature through appropriate layout and matching.
Grille Wood-Plastic Composite Wall Panels
Grille panels, also known as steel grating panels, are products with square grids formed by welding flat steel in a certain spacing and cross arrangement with bars. They are commonly used for decoration indoors, with various forms including horizontal, vertical, grid-like intersections, and even oblique arrangements.
Features of Grille Panels
High strength and light structure
They are lightweight, which can significantly reduce foundation support, thereby reducing material costs.
Excellent performance
They offer ventilation, lighting, heat dissipation, anti-slip, and explosion prevention, with a ventilation rate of 30-80%, creating a good ventilation environment. The surface is treated with hot-dip galvanization, providing anti-slip performance to effectively prevent slipping.
Easy installation and maintenance
The design of grille panels makes for simple and quick installation, and they are durable and easy to maintain.
Aesthetic and durable
With hot-dip galvanized surface treatment, they have good corrosion resistance and can maintain an aesthetic appearance over the long term.
Distinguishing Between Great Wall Panels and Grille Wood-Plastic Composite Wall Panels
In terms of form, grille panels include Great Wall panels, and their distinction lies only in form, not in material type. The term Great Wall panel specifically refers to panels with a cross-section that resembles the Great Wall. Other forms, including Great Wall panels, can all be called grille panels, but grille panels are more varied in form.