Wallpaper is a common material in modern home and commercial space decoration, its core functions being to beautify the environment and protect walls. PVC wallpaper, as a mainstream type, has achieved comprehensive improvements in decoration, durability, and functionality thanks to material properties and technological advancements, making it suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, studies, offices, hotels, and other settings.
PVC wallpaper uses polyvinyl chloride (PVC) as its base material, with patterns printed onto the surface using gravure printing technology, creating a smooth and delicate texture. Its thickness is typically 3mm, and the moisture content is controlled below 8%. This structure ensures the wallpaper's stiffness while reducing the risk of deformation due to humidity changes. The production process utilizes self-printed technology, allowing for a diverse selection of patterns including white, cool colors, earth tones, and metallic colors, covering various styles such as American country, new Chinese, Mediterranean, and European classical, meeting the aesthetic needs of different spaces.
