As the leading ship supplier in Ross Dependency, we specialize in delivering high-quality Ship Interior Paneling with unmatched speed and reliability. Trusted by shipowners and masters worldwide, our team ensures your vessel gets everything it needs — on time, every time.
Ship interior paneling refers to the wall and ceiling coverings used in marine vessels, designed for durability and aesthetics. Marine interior paneling is typically made from lightweight, fire-resistant, and moisture-proof materials. It ensures safety, comfort, and a visually appealing environment for passengers and crew.
Size: Typically available in standard panels of 1220mm x 2440mm (4ft x 8ft), with thickness ranging from 3mm to 25mm.
Grade: Marine-grade panels compliant with IMO (International Maritime Organization) standards, often Class A or Class B fire-rated.
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) for solid panels; relevant only for coatings or adhesives used.
Buoyancy: Generally non-buoyant; specific buoyant variants may include foam-core materials.
Material: Common materials include marine-grade plywood, PVC, aluminum composite, or fire-retardant FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic).
Weight: Varies by material; marine plywood (~700-800 kg/m³), PVC (~1.4 g/cm³), aluminum composite (~3-5 kg/m²).
Fire Resistance: Meets SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) requirements, often with low flame spread and smoke toxicity.
Moisture Resistance: High resistance to humidity and water absorption, especially for PVC and FRP.
Finish: Smooth, textured, or laminated surfaces; may include veneers or high-pressure laminates.
Installation: Designed for easy cutting, drilling, and fastening with marine-grade adhesives or mechanical fixings.
Yes, this product complies with relevant maritime standards for interior paneling and marine interiors.
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