La Stona
TL 03250 Jade Green 300 x 300 mm Natural Stone Wall Cladding
₹144.59 /Sq. Ft.
Pack of 1 Piece
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Product Specifications
Color
Green
Application
Living Room, Bedroom, Office, Balcony
Width
300 mm
Size
300x300 mm
Length
300.0 mm
Coverage Area
0.97 sqft
Package Size
1 Piece
Indoor Outdoor
Indoor,Outdoor
Project Type
Commercial,Residential
Surface
Wall
Look
Stacked Stone
Description
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Questions and Answers
Sound absorption: Fabric or felt materials possess fibrous textures that allow them to absorb sound waves, known as sound absorption. By placing them behind the charcoal panel, they help diminish echo and reverberation in a space by soaking up excess sound energies.
Noise Reduction Coefficient: Charcoal panels would normally be designed for sound absorption; the addition of a fabric or felt backing could increase their overall NRC. This means that they can absorb more sound across a wider frequency range, improving the acoustic comfort within the space.
Aesthetics and Customization: The backings, made either of fabric or felt, lend texture and color contrast, which will enhance the look of charcoal panels, hence allowing design customization and aesthetic integration into the decor.
Ease of Installation: Backings made of fabric or felt are lightweight and flexible, hence easily attachable or stretchable behind charcoal panels without affecting their acoustic performance.
Versatility: It would be versatile in that the material to be used, whether fabric or felt, shall have different acoustic properties, such as density and thickness, for the charcoal panels and acoustic requirements of the room.
Sustainable Building Practices: Most fabrics or felts are fabricated with some content of recycled fibers or are simply recycled themselves.
Durability: The metal sheets are very hardy and can take on every industrial environment that may have high temperatures, humidity, and mechanical stresses. This will ensure that the charcoal panels remain stable and intact over time.
Fire resistance: Since metals, be it steel or aluminum, are naturally fire-resistant, they provide additional safety in most industrial environments where the risks of fire can never be completely eliminated.
Structural Support: The metal sheets provide excellent structural support to the carbon panels, preventing them from sagging or warping. This stability is very important in maintaining the integrity of the panels, especially for large industrial equipment.
Low Maintenance: Metals are easy to clean and maintain and hence best suited for applications where cleanliness and hygiene are of prime importance. This extends the life of the metal background and carbon panels.
Customization: Sheet metal can be fabricated in a variety of shapes and sizes to meet the design needs of industrial applications. They can also be finished with different coatings or textures to improve aesthetic values.
Sound reflectivity: Any kind of metal and finish can provide the sheet metal with the reflection of the sound waves, increasing the acoustic properties. They can be helpful in controlling noise levels within the work environment.
Resistance to corrosion: metals, especially stainless steel and aluminum, are highly resistant to corrosion; this feature becomes very vital in an industrial environment since it is exposed to various chemicals and humidity.
HVAC and electrical systems integration: Metal panels can be fabricated to integrate with HVAC ducts, electrical piping, or other industrial infrastructure to fully support design.
High strength-to-weight ratio: Honeycomb panels include a core structure, usually aluminum, fiberglass, or aramid, like Nomex, sandwiched between thin sheets of material, usually aluminum. This makes the design give outstanding strength in relation to weight, making this material very suitable for mounting charcoal panels without adding much extra weight.
Rigidity and Stability: Since a honeycomb structure distributes the load, this provides excellent rigidity and stability, ensuring that there is no deformation, bending, or sagging of the charcoal panels, particularly in large installations or where panels are subjected to mechanical stresses.
Impact Resistance: Honeycomb panels have cells that are capable of withstanding most impacts by absorbing and dissipating the energy without affecting the charcoal panels, thereby maintaining their integrity over time.
Vibration Damping: The cellular structure of honeycomb panels has the ability to dampen vibrations. This comes in handy where there are mechanical vibrations or movements, thus securing improved durability of charcoal panels.
Temperature and Moisture Resistance: Honeycomb panels are made with materials that, depending on construction, can confer specific resistance to temperature and moisture.
Lighter in Weight: Honeycomb panels are very lightweight, hence, compared with handling solid material like plywood or metal sheets during installation, it's easier. It can reduce installation time and hence the labor costs associated.
Aesthetic Flexibility: Honeycomb panels can be ordered as per variable sizes, shapes, and finishes that impart flexibility both in design and aesthetics.
Weather Resistance: Fiberglass has very high resistance to weather elements like rain, sunlight (UV radiation), and temperature changes.
Moisture Resistance: Fiberglass does not absorb moisture and is intrinsically waterproof; hence, it prevents warping, swelling, or delamination of the charcoal panels exposed to rain or humidity.
Chemical Resistance: Fiberglass has good resistance to most chemicals, particularly acids and alkalis common in the outdoor environment and that may tend to reduce the integrity or change the appearance of the charcoal panels.
UV Stability: Very good; therefore, this material will hardly degrade or embrittle from long exposures to the sun. This feature guarantees that the charcoal panels would not fade over time in color and their structural integrity is unaffected after many years of outdoor exposure.
Durability: Charcoal panels designed to be long-lasting thanks to the robust and solid frame provided by fiberglass backing. Therefore, it increases the lifespan of panels and reduces maintenance and replacement expenses in the long term.
Weather Resistance: ACP has very good resistance to weathering—more specifically, to outdoor elements, whether from sunlight, rain, or changes in temperature—which makes it very suitable for display purposes both indoors and outdoors.
Moisture Resistance: ACP panels are typically resistant to moisture; hence, they ensure protection from damages resulting from dampness or even the accidental spilling of water in commercial areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
Aesthetic Appeal: ACP panels have sleek looks, making them a modern look that increases the aesthetic appeal of charcoal panels in commercial spaces. Since they are available in various colors, finishes, and textures, design flexibility and customization are possible.
Lightweight: ACP panels weigh much less when compared against solid materials like metal or concrete. This makes them easier to handle and install, thereby reducing installation time and related labor costs for commercial projects.
Easy Maintenance: The ACP panels are easily cleanable and maintainable. They simply need frequent cleaning to look new and maintain their performance over time in busy commercial settings.
Sound Insulation: ACP panels can provide a specific degree of sound insulation because of their design and construction, especially creating a much more comfortable and quiet environment in commercial spaces.
Environment: Some ACP panels have their backing materials made from recycled materials or are themselves recyclable, making them quite attractive to the green-minded business looking for green building materials.
Ease of cutting and shaping: This foam board is easy to cut and shape with ordinary tools, like utility knives or saws. This makes it easy to shape the board into exact dimensions and contours that befit the charcoal panels.
Insulation properties: The foam board offers partial insulation against thermal and acoustic elements that enable energy efficiency and likely sound absorption in interior spaces.
Moisture Resistance: Some of the foam boards are made in a manner that they can resist moisture, territory that the lightweight charcoal panels are safe within its borders, against damage by humidity or occasional exposure to moisture.
Cheap: Generally, foam board is a very cheap material, especially compared with other types of backing materials—such as plywood and metal panels—which produce a cheap alternative for making coatings in charcoal for lightweight charcoal panels.
Smooth Surface: Foam board has a smooth surface that provides a uniform base for pasting charcoal panels securely. This assists in getting an even and professional finish.
Versatility: The foam board comes in various thicknesses and densities, which offers the flexibilities in applications that require variations in performances. One can use it according to the needs of the project.
Moisture Resistance: Given that exterior-grade glue or even marine-grade plywood is considered in making plywood, plywood exhibits very high resistance to moisture.
Dimensional Stability: Plywood shows less warping, swelling, or delamination compared to other wood-based products in high-humidity conditions. It withstands humidity and thus preserves the integrity and flatness of the charcoal panels.
Strength and Durability: Plywood provides a strong and stable substrate for mounting charcoal panels.
Ease of Installation: Plywood is easy to cut, shape, and install, easing the installation process of charcoal panels. This allows for an exact fit and customization to accommodate special design requirements.
Adhesive Compatibility: The plywood surface provides a good substrate for adhesives used to attach charcoal panels.
Cost Effectiveness: Generally, plywood is more cost-effective compared to the solid wood alternatives; hence, it creates practicality for the backing of charcoal panels in various high-humidity applications.
Availability and Variety: Plywood is available in lots of different grades and is offered in a very wide range of sizes and thicknesses; therefore, it provides flexibility in terms of choosing the kind to be used under specific environmental conditions and requirements.
Smooth and Uniform Surface: MDF has a very smooth and even surface. This provides an excellent base for mounting charcoal panels, improving the finish of the panels as a whole through its smoothness.
Finishes Versatility: MDF can be easily painted to different finishes and textures, laminated, or veneered. Such versatility allows a designer to obtain a finish best suited for charcoal panels and destined to satisfy the most varied tastes and interior design styles.
Edge Detailing: One can achieve very fine edge detailing, beveling, or routing on MDF that brings enormous amounts of architectural interest and sophistication to charcoal panels. This level of detail raises the aesthetic quality of the panels in interior spaces.
MDF Backing for Seamless Integration of Charcoal Panels in Interior Design Schemes: Be it used as wall cladding, furniture fronts, or decorative features, MDF makes sure everything ties together to create a look that works in unison to accent the space.
Dimensional Stability: MDF panels expand, contract, and warp less compared to solid wood. From this property, charcoal panels have an assured shape and appearance through varied environmental conditions.
Cost-Effectiveness: MDF is generally more inexpensive than its solid wood counterparts; it offers a cost-effective solution for the backing of charcoal panels without giving way on aesthetic appeal.
Acoustic Properties: In relation to the construction configuration, MDF may deliver a certain effect of sound absorption and thus contribute to acoustic comfort in an interior space with possible problems regarding noise control.
Environmental Considerations: A lot of MDF products are now made from reprocessed wood fibers or from sustainable forestry practices—an appeal to designers and clients sensitive to the environment.
MDF Backing for Perfect Incorporation of Charcoal Panels into Schemes of Interior Design: Be it used for wall cladding, furniture fronts, or decorative features, MDF makes sure everything ties together to create a look that works in unison and accents the space.
Dimensional Stability: MDF panels expand, shrink, and distort less compared to solid wood. From this property, charcoal panels have an assured shape and appearance through varied environmental conditions.
Cost-Effectiveness: MDF is generally more inexpensive compared with its counterparts of solid wood; it offers a cost-effective solution for the backing of charcoal panels without giving way on aesthetic appeal.
Acoustic Properties: In relation to the construction configuration, MDF may deliver a certain effect of sound absorption and thus contribute to acoustic comfort in an interior space with possible problems regarding noise control.
Environmental Considerations: A lot of MDF products are now made from reprocessed wood fibers or from sustainable forestry practices—an appeal to designers and clients sensitive to the environment.
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