Corrosion-resistant Lightweight Building Materials: The Core Advantages And Applications Of PVC Grid Panels

May 09, 2026 Leave a message

PVC grid panels are grid-shaped sheets made from polyvinyl chloride resin through processes such as extrusion and molding. As a new type of building material as an alternative to metal grids, they possess three core advantages: light weight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and slip resistance. Compared to traditional metal grids, PVC grid panels have a density of only 1/5 that of metal, and can be easily moved and installed by a single person without the need for heavy equipment, significantly reducing construction costs and duration. Their molecular structure is stable, naturally resistant to acids and alkalis, and corrosion. In humid and corrosive environments such as chemical workshops, sewage treatment ponds, and coastal docks, they will not rust or age for 20 years, completely solving the problem of metal grid corrosion. The surface features a non-slip texture design, and even after wetting, the friction coefficient still reaches R10-R11 level, effectively avoiding the risk of slipping and suitable for swimming pools, shower rooms, industrial walkways, etc.
In addition, PVC grid panels have excellent insulation properties and can be used around power facilities; the open-grid structure has high drainage and ventilation efficiency, is not prone to accumulate dust and water, and only requires a simple rinse with clean water for daily maintenance, without the need for rust prevention painting. The long-term usage cost is lower. Currently, they have been widely used in fields such as chemical, environmental protection, municipal, and home decoration, becoming the preferred building material for humid, corrosive, and slip-resistant scenarios.