Corrugated board usually has a variety of classification methods according to different application parts, board type wave height, overlap structure, and material.
Common classification methods are as follows:
(1) Classified according to application parts-divided into roof panels, wall panels, floor decks and ceiling panels. In use, color steel plates are used as wall decoration panels at the same time, and the architectural decoration effect is relatively novel and unique.
(2) According to wave height classification-divided into high wave board (wave height ≥ 70mm), medium wave board and low wave board (wave height <30mm)
(3) Classified by substrate material-divided into hot-dip galvanized substrate, hot-dip galvanized aluminum substrate, and hot-dip galvanized aluminum substrate.
(4) Classified according to the structure of the plate seam-divided into lap, undercut and crimped structures. Among them, undercut and crimped medium and high-wave panels should be used as roof panels with higher waterproof requirements; overlapped medium and high-wave panels are galvanized sheets for floor coverings; overlapped low-wave panels should be used as wall panels.
There are many corrugated boards extruded by plastics, some are transparent, some are opaque and colored, and some are multi-layer composite hollow. Because of its good plasticity, it can better adapt to the requirements of various architectural shapes.