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WHY OUR HOMES?

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  • HEAT INSULATION AND PRESERVATION

The energy saving feature of our energy-saving boards chiefly embodies in heat preservation and insulation. Major material adopt anti-freezing and heat preservation environmental protection materials polystyrene grains with good heat insulation and preservation function, which could adjust the indoor temperature at a constant range, thus achieving the effect of ecological adjustment.

  • WATER PROOF, FIRE PROOF

The face panel of our energy-saving boards on both sides are 4.5 mm silicon-calcium fire proof boards and the main material is a mixture of cement, fly ash and so on. Our energy-saving boards have a fireproof limit of 4 hours against a high temperature of 1000 C and in-combustibility standard achieve national level A. Besides, these material give out no toxic gas and perfectly meet the international environment protection criterion's. The test also proves that water container can be made by our panels with no need for plastering and the containers have no leakage at all.

  • SOUND INSULATION AND ABSORPTION

The inside constructional material (EPS polystyrene grain) has a very high sound insulation and sound-absorbing function.​

  • EASY CONSTRUCTION AND SHORTER COMPLETION TIME

The construction work with traditional blocks taking 12 people 60 minutes to complete will only need 3 people to spend 60 minutes to finish, which can save a lot of labor for the construction part.​

  • HIGH INTENSITY AND QUAKE PROOF

Our energy-saving products with high intensity and the earthquake resistance function can reach to 8.5 magnitudes. Shock resistance function is dozens time higher than other wall materials. They can be nailed directly or have expansion bolt to lift and hang heavy objects. ​

  • SPACE AND COST SAVING

The thickness of our energy-saving products are 60 mm to 180 mm. They can increase the building spaces compared to the traditional blocks. The weight is only 1/12 of traditional wall body, and save the cost on construction structures.​

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