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Hospitals commonly use PVC wall protection barriers, wall cladding panels, and PVC sheets to ensure hygiene, durability, and aesthetics in healthcare facilities. Let’s take a detailed look at these materials:


1. PVC Wall Protection Barriers

One of the most widely used protection solutions in hospitals, these barriers protect walls from impacts, scratches, and wear.

Features:

  • Impact-resistant, protecting walls from collisions with hospital beds, stretchers, and wheelchairs.
  • Easy to clean and hygienic, with antibacterial surface coatings available.
  • Various color and design options to match interior aesthetics.
  • Aluminum inner profiles provide extra durability.

Application Areas:

  • Patient rooms
  • Hallways
  • Waiting areas
  • Emergency entrances

2. PVC Wall Cladding Panels

PVC panels are used in hospitals where hygiene and aesthetics are essential for wall surfaces.

Features:

  • Waterproof and moisture-resistant, ensuring compliance with hospital hygiene standards.
  • Easy to clean and maintenance-free.
  • Resistant to chemicals, allowing cleaning with disinfectants.
  • Quick installation, saving time and labor.

Application Areas:

  • Operating rooms
  • Laboratories
  • Clinics
  • Intensive care units

3. PVC Sheets

PVC sheets are used for wall cladding, flooring, or protective applications in hospitals.

Features:

  • Flexible and durable, can be cut to required dimensions.
  • Antibacterial and anti-static surface coatings make them ideal for healthcare environments.
  • Non-slip variants are available, especially for flooring applications.
  • Easy to apply, can be adhered directly to existing walls or surfaces.

Application Areas:

  • Patient room walls
  • Sterile areas
  • Corridor floors
  • Any hygiene-sensitive areas

Each of these products plays a crucial role in protecting walls, maintaining hygiene, and providing long-lasting solutions in high-traffic hospital environments. European hospitals, in particular, prefer PVC cladding systems that meet strict hygiene and safety standards.