Ice-Fire Board, also known as Clean Board, Inorganic Board, and Polyester Fiber Cement Board, is a new type of building material with high-density fiber cement board as the base. Made primarily from calcium-based materials and cured using various methods, it features a surface coated with melamine finish, PVC film, fire-resistant skin, and is pressed using high-temperature and high-pressure techniques. The Ice-Fire Board achieves A-grade fire resistance, is environmentally friendly with no asbestos and zero radiation. Its material resembles wood, with a marble-like finish, and boasts properties such as waterproofing, moisture resistance, heat insulation, soundproofing, lightweight yet high strength, easy installation, economic beauty, safety, and long lifespan. Widely used in public areas like underground tunnels, schools, hotels, and offices, the board offers a rich variety of patterns and textures, capable of replacing traditional materials such as boards, wooden trim, and tiles.



