Fiber Cement Backing Panels Are Undergoing Iterative Upgrades, With Demand Continuing To Rise in Both Overseas Residential And Commercial Applications.

Jul 08, 2026

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Australian building codes have stringent requirements for fire resistance, moisture resistance, and environmental protection of wall substrates. Traditional gypsum board is prone to warping due to moisture, and engineered wood products suffer from mold growth. This batch of exported fiber cement backing panels uses alkali-resistant fiberglass mesh and high-grade cement, molded under high pressure without any glue composite layer, eliminating the risk of delamination and powdering at the source. The panels have uniform density and a stable coefficient of thermal expansion, making them suitable for the high humidity of the Australian coastal areas and the dry and variable climate of the inland regions, and they are not prone to warping or deformation over long-term use.

The products have Class A non-combustible properties, are formaldehyde-free and have low VOC emissions, and have passed CE and Australian AS building certifications, fully meeting local environmental protection standards for public buildings and residential decoration. The frosted surface enhances tile adhesive adhesion and is compatible with mainstream light steel keel construction systems. It can be widely used in residential partitions, commercial walls, and exterior wall cladding. Construction and cutting are convenient, effectively reducing labor costs and rework rates on construction sites.

Currently, this product is exported in bulk to markets such as Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East. The factory supports full-container bulk orders and palletized export packaging. It can be shipped in mixed containers with bathroom and building materials, helping overseas contractors and wholesalers optimize supply chain costs and continuously deepening its presence in the Oceania prefabricated building materials market.

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