How To Use MultiPanel (2009)
http://www.multipanel.com.au Features and benefits of Multipanel
Lightweight – easy to handle, transport and install.
Totally waterproof – will not rot – save on costly replacement materials and labour costs.
Excellent insulation and acoustic properties.
Strong and durable- stronger than traditional foam alternatives.
Fire retardant properties.
Easy to use – glue and screw
Easy to cut with standard wood working tools, waterjet cutt and CNC machine.
Easy and safe to fabricate – non toxic and non carcinogenic.
Limitless design applications, interior and exterior. Versatile – easy to heat and bend, achieve concave or convex shapes.
MultiPanel is a flexible material, however once laminated increases stiffness and toughness while optimising weight.
Cost effective alternative for a light weight, high strength core material or sandwich panel.
Save thousands of dollars on labour, freight, fuel and installation costs.
Compatable with a wide variety of finishes including texture coating, acrylic paints, 2 pack painting, laminates, timber veneers, fibreglass, stonework, tiling and various metal finishes.
Classified by CSIRO for use as an internal wall lining panel for use in all areas including wet areas.
Resistant to damage from termites, birds and other pests
Can be granulated and recycled as insulation foam MultiPanel is an energy efficient environmentally friendly material
MultiPanel is proudly an Australian made product.
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