2026-04-07
In the realm of interior finishing, the material evolution of skirting and decorative mouldings is undergoing a technological revolution. Traditionally, Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) dominated the market due to cost advantages. However, as the global construction industry demands higher durability, sustainability, and efficiency, High-Density Polystyrene (PS) Mouldings have become the preferred choice for top-tier contractors and engineers.
The core pain point of MDF lies in its physical structural limitations. As a pressed wood-fiber material, it is highly susceptible to water absorption, swelling, mildew, and eventual rot when exposed to moisture.
In contrast, according to the Interior PS wall panel series technical specifications, PS mouldings demonstrate superiority in the following dimensions:
When transitioning from MDF to PS, procurement managers should select models based on specific application scenarios:
For high-ceiling lobbies or commercial spaces, it is recommended to select profiles with heights between 150mm and 180mm. For instance, S1001 (180.0 mm) is the tallest option in the documentation. These products provide a strong visual presence and are much easier to install and secure than heavy solid wood or MDF.
For projects pursuing an "invisible" decorative effect, the S21001 (7.0 mm thickness) is an excellent choice. Its ultra-slim profile is difficult to achieve with MDF (which becomes brittle when thin), saving space and perfectly complementing modern frameless designs.
Certain models, such as the S13001, feature a thickness of 30.0 mm. This deep design allows contractors to utilize the space behind the moulding for cable management, effectively hiding wiring—a functional advantage ordinary slim MDF cannot offer.
While the unit price of PS may be slightly higher than low-end MDF, its ROI (Return on Investment) over the project lifecycle is significantly higher:
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