What is cork wallboard

Cork wallboard and cork flooring belong to the same cork products, and the raw materials are derived from the bark of oak trees, mainly distributed in the Qinling and Mediterranean regions of China. Cork, commonly known as cork, generally refers to the oak bark of the deciduous tree of the genus Fagaceae. Most woody plants rely on conduits in the bark to transport nutrients and water, and the trees cannot survive after the bark is stripped. The cork cells of the cork bark are particularly developed. After the stripping, the cork layer can be quickly separated to ensure the transport of nutrients and water. After 20-25 years of growth, the bark can be peeled off for the first time, and then peeled once every 9-10 years. A tree can be peeled 10-15 times, and the cork is peeled 300-500 kg. 

Cork wallboard cell structure: Cork is composed of 14-faceted flat dead cells arranged in a hexagonal prism. The cell wall of cork cells consists of 5 layers with no conduits between them, and the cell structure cavity is filled with air, just like each other’s airbags. It has the functions of sound absorption, noise reduction, heat preservation and vibration isolation. The composition of the cork cell wall is different from that of ordinary bark, mainly composed of relatively complex cork ester and a small amount of wax. It is very stable in chemical properties, does not breed various insects, does not decay, does not age, has no odor, is very durable, environmentally friendly, and has no chemical reaction with polar substances such as weak acids and weak bases.

Cork wall panels cover all the styles of demand in the home improvement and tooling markets.

Family: TV background wall, sofa background, bedside background, theme wall, ordinary wall, entrance, study, children’s room, etc.

Commercial places: hotels, hotels, offices, companies, apartments, bathing centers, etc.

Leisure clubs: bars, KTV, beauty salons, restaurants, cinemas, audio-visual rooms, studios, conference rooms, tea houses, exhibitions, booth decoration, high-end counters, corporate image walls, etc.