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Apr. 29, 2024
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Vinyl Panels offer better value for money than steel panel

Building out rooms that will need heavy cleaning and water resistance will need a material that can withstand moisture and is easy to clean. There are options like metal or plastic for the interior lining of the walls. Today, we will discuss each option’s pros and cons so you can make the best choice for your space.

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Factors that affect interior walling:

The factors mainly are price, installation, and capabilities. Stainless steel has a great reputation for home appliances due to its appearance and ease of cleaning. However, the cost is one thing that the user must keep in mind. Is there an option to meet your needs without choosing the highest price? Vinyl panels are the solution.

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 Cost-effectiveness

The price of stainless steel panels for a 48×96 dimension panel is around $150. That is double the price of vinyl at the moment. Paying this high of a price should raise some questions about the value received. Besides being expensive, do stainless steel panels provide double the value of vinyl panels? Let’s learn about the durability and the other aspects that prove the value of vinyl panels compared to steel panels.

Durability

 

Stainless steel can withstand lots of impact and can be cleaned well. Applications with heavy impact may need stainless steel, like a commercial kitchen that serves as a bumper car venue at night. However, remember that stainless steel may be durable but can still lead to expensive dents.

Duramax vinyl panels have been ASTM tested and have an average failure grade of 252 in-lbs. Vinyl is thick and durable and can absorb impact due to its shock absorption. Remember whether your project needs something extremely durable or durable enough for vinyl to handle so you can pick whether you want dents or not.

Installation

Stainless steel panels rely on adhesive and backers to install. The labor will take much longer to install versus vinyl. Stainless steel requiring adhesive is a hassle to install and can provide vulnerabilities if water ever seeps in. The stainless steel itself is water-resistant, but the adhesive that attaches the panels to the backer is not. Over the years, the adhesive will weaken and potentially allow for water vapor to penetrate. Mold can spread and require expensive repairs in the long run.

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Vinyl panels, on the other hand, are designed specifically to prevent water penetration and mold from forming. They are screwed directly to studs or wood backers and have interlocking capabilities that provide faster installation and a seamless surface. Most other materials, like FRP, do not have seamless or smooth surfaces, making them difficult to clean and needing replacement.

Marks and prints

 

While stainless steel is good at preventing stains, it is still easily susceptible to temporary marks and prints that need more frequent cleaning. If a hygienic appearance were required, stainless steel would require more effort because of this. Due to its hydrophobic surface, vinyl also gives great resistance to water, dirt, and bacteria.

 Final Word

Overall, the durability and price are the main differences between stainless steel and vinyl. Stainless steel can handle a lot higher impact than vinyl but also dents much easier. And the price is basically double the cost of vinyl. Duramax vinyl panels have been ASTM tested and have an average failure grade of 252 in-lbs. If your application does not require that level of durability, it would be a better choice to pick vinyl due to its easy installation, lower cost, and cleaner appearance. Get a free quote and measurement today by visiting the website.

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The 6 Top Advantages Of Stainless Steel Sheet

It Is Non-Magnetic

Stainless steel is a solid material. It can contain various alloys that include chrome, nickel, and other materials. Some types are non-magnetic, while others contain both chromium and iron. These alloys interact with each other in a special way, making them non-magnetic. For example, some stainless steels are magnetic, while others are not. The reason for this is because the magnetism of stainless steel is counteracted by the ferromagnetic property of nickel and iron.

If you're looking for stainless steel sheet for your next project, you'll need to determine the grade. Types of stainless steel are numbered one to six and are categorized by grade. The most affordable type is the series 400, which doesn't contain nickel. While it is non-magnetic, it is still susceptible to rust when cold worked. If you're shopping for a new knife blade, look for stainless steel that is non-magnetic.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of Stainless Steel Sheathing Plate. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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