Tips for using laminated boards include choosing the right thickness, correct cutting, environmentally friendly selection, and construction precautions.
Choose the right thickness: Choose the right thickness according to the use environment to ensure the best durability. Laminated boards can be easily cut into any shape, but use sharp tools and cut along straight lines when cutting to keep the edges beautiful.
Environmentally friendly selection: Choose boards made from renewable materials to ensure that the products are environmentally certified. Check the labels to ensure that the selected products meet environmental standards.
Construction precautions:
Stacking and construction safety: Open flame welding and cutting operations are not allowed in the stacking site and construction site. If welding and cutting must be carried out, reliable fire protection measures should be taken.
Lifting and installation: Two lifting points should be used for vertical lifting, and four lifting points should be used for horizontal lifting; during installation, the connectors should be corrected and installed, and the hook can be unhooked only after the connection is firm; when removing the mold, disassemble it piece by piece, and it must not be pried off or pulled down in pieces.
Maintenance and maintenance: Clean the surface in time after demolding and wipe it clean with a wet cloth. When used multiple times, you can use a water-based release agent, but do not use oily liquids as a release agent to avoid peeling, debonding, etc.
By mastering these techniques, you can better use and maintain the laminated board to ensure its durability and service life.




