The manufacturing process of marine-grade composite panels follows a strict and professional procedure. First is the raw material preparation stage, where suitable base materials are selected. These materials must possess sufficient strength and stability to ensure the quality of the finished product.
For example, high-performance fiber materials and special resins may be used as the base materials. Next is the design and planning phase, where the dimensions, thickness, and other specifications of the marine-grade composite panels are determined based on the application scenario and usage requirements. Professional designers use computer-aided design software to precisely plan every detail. In the production process, the first step is to mix and stir the prepared raw materials to ensure thorough blending. Then, the material is molded using specialized molds. This step requires extremely precise control of pressure and temperature to ensure the uniform shape and structure of the panels.
After molding, the panels are cut to the specified dimensions. Surface treatment, such as coating, is also crucial to enhance their waterproof and wear-resistant properties. Throughout the entire production process, quality control and testing are paramount. Each panel undergoes visual inspection to check for defects and cracks. Physical performance tests, such as compressive strength and wear resistance tests, are also conducted. Only marine-grade composite panels that meet all standards are released to the market.

