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Beneath the surface: Specifying interior linings to meet the requirements of modern buildings

Beneath the surface: Specifying interior linings to meet the requirements of modern buildings

In today’s competitive landscape, designers and specifiers are looking for innovative solutions that deliver speed and cost efficiency while meeting the strict performance requirements set out by Australian regulations. As a result, the industry is looking at alternative design-based solutions like medium density fibreboard (MDF) to close the gap. Download this whitepaper for a critical look at traditional interior linings and how they compare to MDF in terms of speed, costs and performance.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Oct 2018 1m read View Author

In today’s competitive landscape, designers and specifiers are looking for innovative solutions that deliver speed and cost efficiency while meeting the strict performance requirements set out by Australian regulations. This applies to all elements of construction, including interior wall and ceiling linings. As the shortcomings of conventional materials for interior linings become increasingly evident, the industry is looking at alternative design-based solutions like medium density fibreboard (MDF) to close the gap.

Download this whitepaper for a critical look at traditional interior linings and how they stack up against MDF in terms of speed, costs and performance.

Beneath the surface: Specifying interior linings to meet the requirements of modern buildings
Beneath the surface: Specifying interior linings to meet the requirements of modern buildings

In today’s competitive landscape, designers and specifiers are looking for innovative solutions that deliver speed and cost efficiency while meeting the strict performance requirements set out by Australian regulations. This applies to all elements of construction, including interior wall and ceiling linings. As the shortcomings of conventional materials for interior linings become increasingly evident, the industry is looking at alternative design-based solutions like medium density fibreboard (MDF) to close the gap.

Download this whitepaper for a critical look at traditional interior linings and how they stack up against MDF in terms of speed, costs and performance.

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