
The laminated wall panel consists of two layers—an inner and an outer panel—each with a thickness of 5 to 7 centimeters, connected by truss steel bars. The reinforcement of these wall panels is precisely designed to meet the specific stress requirements of the building.
As a semi-prefabricated component, the laminated wall panel is installed in place during integrated decoration. The gap between the two panel layers is then filled with cast-in-place concrete, transforming the laminated panel into a solid, unified wall. This design effectively combines the benefits of industrial manufacturing with the strength of cast-in-place concrete.
These laminated wall panels are widely used in both above-ground buildings and underground structures.














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