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FIBER PANELS
So, you started looking for a lightweight product that will resemble the appearances of wood, cement, stone or bricks. You came across some polyurethane products in the market but couldn’t be sure of the durability. You tried to poke them with a screwdriver and it went right through. You decided to put the screwdriver aside and just poked it with your fingernails, which got you even more disappointed. But those panels never actually looked like the real material anyways. You decided there is no such thing as having the advantages of wall panels while at the same time having the durability and the realistic looks. You decided to move on.. Then, you ran into our fiber panel series. At first you thought these were the real material as in our other series. This level of realistic looks could not be imitated. But later you realized these actually are panels. Looking at the pictures you think “no way” and you want to see the actual material itself. You also want to test how strong it is. Well, we dare you. We dare you to look at it closely, put it next to the actual material and have your best friend guess which one is real. But we don’t dare you to poke it with your finger nails. We’d never do that. We dare you to try to poke it with a screwdriver, toss it to the ground as fast as you can, then start jumping on it. That’s right. Now you know you have a panel that is light-weight, durable (indoors and outdoors), and can not be told apart from the material being resembled. Enjoy the selection as listed below and feel free to contact us with any inquiries you might have. Click on any image to see it in larger view. Scroll to bottom to get the technical info.
Brick Designs
Stone Designs
Concrete Designs
Wood designs
Special designs
Ceiling tile designs
FIBER PANEL SPECS:
Material: Produced of polyester, stone powder, and fiberglass.
Texture: Looks and feels like natural stone.
Weight: App 1 – 1.5 lb/sqft
Thickness: Between 0.4 – 2 inches depending on the model.
Size: Varies slightly from model to model. Usual size for most models is 53”x 116” (They are at times shipped in 3 pieces, depending on the type of shipment).
Fire Rating: Certified B1 under DIN 4102.
Resizing: Can be cut into desired size and shape by a hand grinder.
Elasticity: Elastic. Suitable for forming vaults and circular structures.
Color: Surface can be painted to any other color if desired.
Pull resistance: 39 MPa as per ISO 527
Elasticity-module – pull: 5246 MPa as per ISO 527
Pull extension: 1.81 MPa as per ISO 527
Bend resistance: 157 MPa as per ISO 178
Elasticity-module – bend: 7030 MPa as per ISO 178
Bend extension: 4.87% as per ISO 178
Izod impact resistance: 55kj/m2 as per ISO 180
Lol-limit oxygen index: 26% as per ISO 4586
Density: 1.4 g/cm3 as per TSEN13501-1+A1:2013
Barkol: 48 as per ASTM D-2583 Co
How are brick panels attached to wood paneling inside
Hi Pete,
Panels are installed using screws. You’d need to use wood screws for your wood background. For general info, type of screws always depend on the substrate. So, for instance, if it were drywall instead of wood, you’d use drywall screws.
Afterwards, screw heads are covered with the same paste that covers the seams, which is followed by a touch up paint.
Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions.