Your Trusted UV Marble Sheet Manufacturer
A Dependable UV Marble Sheet Producer
Duolong Trade manufactures UV marble sheets for decorative interior wall cladding and commercial fit-outs. Our customers include building material wholesalers, regional distributors, importers, and contractors who need a marble-look wall finish that is consistent, easy to handle on site, and fast to install. UV marble sheets are commonly specified for feature walls, retail rollouts, hotel and office interiors, reception areas, lift lobbies, and other high-visibility spaces—especially where installation speed, surface uniformity, and cost control matter.
Our UV marble sheets are produced with a stable panel core (commonly PVC-based, depending on the configuration) and a decorative marble-look layer protected by a UV-cured coating. This structure delivers a glossy, stone-inspired appearance with repeatable patterns and a surface designed for everyday wipe-clean maintenance. We supply multiple marble series and project-friendly formats, including full sheets and cut-to-size programs for distributors and project buyers.
For interior wall specifications, buyers typically focus on practical details: how cleanly the sheet cuts, edge finishing options, how it performs with common adhesives, how consistent the color and veining remain across batches, and how the surface holds up against routine cleaning and daily wear. We run routine production checks and keep batch records to support repeat procurement. When your team needs documentation for approvals, we can provide an export documentation package, including product datasheets, packing lists, and available third-party test/report files depending on the exact product structure and destination requirements.
We support OEM/ODM programs for distributors, including size customization, pattern selection, sampling, and private-label packaging. Export packing is planned around container loading with corner/edge protection to help reduce transit damage. We also provide straightforward English installation notes and basic handling guidelines, so your sales and technical teams can respond efficiently to installer and project-owner questions.
If you are sourcing UV marble sheets for interior wall cladding, Duolong Trade can recommend suitable finishes by application, arrange samples for review, and confirm lead times based on your order volume and shipping schedule.
Products
High-Gloss White UV Marble Sheet
Matte Dark Marble UV Marble Sheet
Embossed Warm Beige Marble UV Marble Sheet
Light Minimal Grey Marble UV Marble Sheet
Our Advantages
Full-Process Control From PVC Sheets to Finished UV Marble Panels
Duolong Trade controls the key steps for UV marble sheet production for wall use, including base sheet selection, surface preparation, marble pattern film printing/lamination, UV coating application, UV curing, edge finishing, protective film covering, and batch inspection. Under an ISO 9001:2015 quality management system, we keep thickness tolerance, gloss level, and color-lot consistency stable for UV marble wall sheets used in distribution and project supply.
Marble Aesthetics With Easy-Care Performance for Wall Projects
UV marble sheets are specified when projects want a clean marble look with a smooth, glossy or matte finish that is easy to wipe and maintain. For interior wall panels, UV marble sheets are commonly used for living room feature walls, hotel corridors, retail fit-outs, and reception backdrops to speed up installation versus traditional wet trades. With proper adhesives, sealing, and detailing, they are also used in moisture-prone zones (such as bathroom dry areas and vanity walls) where a decorative, stain-resistant surface is preferred.
Practical Choice for Fast Renovations and Large-Area Coverage
Design teams and installers often select UV marble sheets for remodeling and commercial rollouts where consistent appearance and fast installation are required. The panel format helps reduce joint lines on wide walls and can cover existing substrates (when flatness and bonding requirements are met), making it suitable for elevator lobbies, shop interiors, offices, and branded chain stores. Standard detailing options—such as aluminum trims, corner profiles, and matched silicone—help deliver a cleaner finish with fewer visible transitions.
SKU Planning, Custom Patterns, and Private Label Support
Duolong provides OEM/ODM services for UV marble sheets for wall cladding: gloss/matte selection, pattern and color matching, thickness options, size cutting, and private-label cartons for wholesalers and importers. Common supply formats include 4’×8’ (1220×2440mm) UV marble sheets, 1220×2800mm project sheets, and cut-to-size wall panels for faster onsite installation. Repeat-order programs follow approved samples and controlled color standards to keep the same marble look across multiple containers.
why choose us
Lightweight marble-look wall cladding for home interiors
Duolong UV Marble Sheets for wall use a rigid PVC base with a decorative marble film and UV-cured protective coating. You get a clean marble aesthetic with lower weight and easier handling than natural stone, ideal for interior feature walls, TV backdrops, bedrooms, stair walls, and retail-style home upgrades.
Made for humidity and daily wipe-clean use
For humid home environments and frequent cleaning needs, the UV-coated surface is designed to help reduce common issues such as staining, water marks, and discoloration. With correct sealing and detailing, it supports long-term appearance stability in areas like bathrooms (dry zones), vanity walls, and kitchens (non-heat splash zones).
Fast remodel solution for flat walls and large coverage
For renovation projects and typical existing substrates, UV marble sheets can speed up wall finishing versus wet trades. With proper surface preparation and the right adhesive system, installers can achieve fewer joints, less dust, and less rework—commonly used for living room upgrades, corridor walls, elevator lobbies, and quick commercial-to-home conversions.
Common sizes and home-friendly finishes
We supply practical formats widely used for interior wall decoration:
UV marble sheet panels
4’ × 8’ (1220 × 2440mm) UV marble sheets
1220 × 2800mm height panels (selected models)
Cut-to-size options and matched trims
Popular looks include Calacatta-style white, Carrara-style grey, black marble, beige marble, and onyx-style patterns—available in high-gloss or matte finishes for TV walls, fireplaces surrounds (decorative zones), entry walls, and accent partitions.
Sample service and selection assistance
We support sample requests so you can review pattern, tone, and surface finish before production. If needed, we provide practical recommendations on edge trims, corner finishing, and common installation setups for residential and commercial interiors.
Quality-managed production & compliance support
Manufacturing is controlled under an ISO 9001:2015 quality system. For market entry and project submittals, we can prepare the required documentation, and arrange SGS / CE-related support when the product configuration and destination regulations call for it.
Transit-safe packing & repeatable appearance
Panels are packed with protective film, corner guards, and reinforced export packaging to minimize handling damage. Batch management focuses on maintaining consistent gloss level, pattern stability, and dimensional tolerance, helping keep a uniform marble look across multiple rooms and repeat orders.
FAQ
What is UV Marble Sheet for wall (for distribution)?
It is a factory-finished decorative wall panel with a marble-look surface and UV-cured coating, designed for fast interior wall cladding and retail distribution with consistent appearance.
What is your MOQ per design and per order?
MOQ varies by pattern series, size, thickness, and packaging requirements. Please share your target SKUs and order mix; we will confirm the MOQ for each design and a cost-effective loading plan.
Do you offer private label and customized packaging?
Yes. We support private-label cartons, logo stickers, barcodes, and multi-language labels. Packaging can be optimized for warehouse handling and retail re-distribution.
How do you quote pricing (EXW/FOB/CIF) and what affects the price most?
We can quote EXW/FOB/CIF. Pricing mainly depends on sheet size, thickness, surface finish (gloss/matte), pattern series, order quantity, and packaging standard.
What are your best-selling sizes and finishes for the wholesale market?
Common wholesale sizes include 1220×2440mm (4’×8’) and 600×1200mm (24”×48”), with high-gloss and matte options. We can recommend fast-moving patterns for your market.
How do you control batch consistency for repeat orders?
We use approved reference samples and batch/lot identification to control pattern tone and gloss level. For repeat programs, we can lock key parameters and recommend order planning to reduce variation risk.
What is your lead time for samples and mass production?
Lead time depends on whether items are stock or made-to-order, and on customization level. We will provide a confirmed production schedule after sample approval and order confirmation.
How do you pack for export and reduce damage in transit?
Standard export packing includes surface protection, edge/corner protection, reinforced cartons, and palletizing where required. Packing can be adjusted for mixed-SKU loading and your local warehouse process.
What documents can you provide for import and customs clearance?
Typically commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin where required; additional documents can be provided based on destination and product configuration (e.g., MSDS when applicable).
What is your claim policy for shortages or shipping damage?
We follow a documented claim process. Buyers provide photos/videos (outer package, labels, damage details) within the agreed timeframe; we then verify and arrange replacement/credit according to the confirmed terms.
Transaction Process
Inquiry and requirement confirmation
Confirm application (interior/exterior), sizes, finishes/colors, quantity, destination, and any accessory needs. Align on technical requirements such as substrate condition, climate exposure, and curved-surface needs.
Quotation, samples, and approval
Issue a formal quotation with product options, lead time, and Incoterms. Provide samples for color/texture confirmation. Finalize specifications based on approved samples as the acceptance benchmark.
Order placement, payment, and production
Confirm the order via Proforma Invoice (PI), arrange the agreed payment, and schedule production. Maintain batch control and quality inspection during manufacturing and pre-shipment packing checks.
Shipment, documents, and after-sales support
Arrange shipping (FCL/LCL/air), provide export documents (invoice, packing list, B/L or AWB, and other required certificates), support customs clearance coordination, and handle receiving inspection, claims, replacements, and installation support.
Table of Contents
Indoor vs Outdoor Planning for UV Marble Sheets
UV Marble Sheet for wall is primarily an interior decorative wall system, and it performs best when you treat it as part of a complete wall assembly, not just a surface cover. The first decision is where it will be installed and what that wall will experience day to day.
Indoors, the key risks are impact/scuffs, cleaning frequency, humidity, and whether the substrate is stable and flat. Areas like entries, corridors, stair walls, and commercial passages take far more abuse than a living room feature wall. Define expectations early: how often it will be wiped, what cleaners are allowed, and how edges/corners will be protected.
Outdoors, requirements change completely: sun/UV exposure, rain, temperature cycling, wind-driven water, freeze–thaw, and long-term moisture management. Many UV marble sheet configurations are not intended as a standalone exterior facade finish. If an exterior application is proposed, treat it as project-specific engineering: confirm the sheet specification, evaluate the full wall build-up, and validate detailing to prevent water getting behind the panel and causing bond loss, staining, or edge failure.
Start from the substrate. Indoors you can use more wall types if the surface is flat, solid, dry, and properly primed. Outdoors, standards must be stricter for moisture control and dimensional stability. In either case, damp or unstable surfaces are a fast path to debonding, bubbling, or edge lifting.
Before committing, do a small mockup. It confirms the pattern under real lighting, reveals how seams look, and proves your prep + adhesive + trims work together.
Curves and Columns Radius Seams and Edge Details
UV marble sheets are typically rigid or semi-rigid, so “bendable” expectations must be realistic. Curved walls and columns can still be done cleanly, but only when you respect minimum radius limits and plan the seam and edge strategy.
First check the radius. A gentle curve may be possible depending on sheet thickness, base formulation, and installation method, but tight radii can cause stress whitening, cracking at edges, spring-back, or visible buckling. The safest approach is to test with a sample on the same radius before producing a full order.
Columns and wraps need a seam plan. Some layouts look best with planned vertical seams aligned to sightlines, lighting, or adjacent trims. A seam can be a deliberate design line instead of an accident created by last-minute cutting.
Remodel walls can hide problems—weak paint, hollow plaster, loose skim coats, moisture, or uneven patches. UV marble sheets install fast, but they still require a stable, clean surface that can hold the adhesive system. Simple checks like moisture inspection, pull tests, and removing weak layers reduce future failures.
Edges are where curved work looks premium or cheap. Plan edge treatments such as metal trims, returns, corner guards, or controlled sealant joints based on traffic level and the finish you want. High-contact zones (entry walls, corridors, elevator surrounds) benefit from extra protection.
Exposure and Durability Sun Humidity Water and Heat Zones
For UV marble sheet walls, “durability” is mostly about how the decorative layer and top UV coating handle light, cleaning, moisture, and temperature.
Indoor sunlight matters. Strong daylight and long exposure can affect surface appearance over time depending on film and coating quality. If the wall receives intense sun, confirm the project expectations and validate with samples in real conditions.
Humidity and water exposure need boundaries. UV marble sheets are commonly used in dry or semi-dry interior zones with good detailing. For wet-prone locations, plan edge sealing, joint control, and water management to prevent moisture getting behind the sheets.
Heat zones must be defined early. Because UV marble sheets are PVC-based decorative panels in many configurations, they are not designed for direct high heat. Keep clear of open flames, high-temperature equipment, and areas where heat can deform the sheet or compromise the bond. If the application is near a fireplace or cook line, specify a suitable heat-rated solution and protective detailing.
Movement still needs a plan. Even indoors, temperature and humidity changes can cause small movements. Without planned joints at transitions, stress may concentrate at corners, openings, and long runs.
A mockup is a practical risk reducer—especially for high-light areas, humid rooms, and walls near heat sources.
Wall Preparation, Primers, and Adhesive Selection Guidelines
Most UV marble sheet issues come from the wall and the bond line, not the surface design. The goal is a substrate that is flat, stable, dry, and compatible with the selected primer/adhesive system so results are repeatable across crews and phases.
Start with flatness. Large sheets reveal wall waves as shadow lines and stepped seams. Check with a straightedge and correct using compatible leveling/patching materials. Use a simple acceptance rule instead of relying on “looks fine.”
Moisture and surface stability are critical. Excess moisture can weaken adhesion and cause changes behind the panel. Remodel walls are higher-risk due to dust, wallpaper glue, weak paint, or chalky layers. Remove unstable layers, abrade if required, and clean without leaving residue.
Plan primer as part of the system. Some substrates need primer to control suction and improve bonding, but the wrong primer can reduce adhesion. Select primer based on substrate type and adhesive chemistry, and keep it consistent within the project.
Match the adhesive to the sheet and exposure. Follow the specified method for application, open time, coverage, and cure conditions. Hollow spots and corner lifting usually come from poor coverage, contamination, or rushed placement.
Installation conditions matter. Temperature and humidity affect working time and cure strength. Protect the wall while curing, and define when the surface can be cleaned or put into service.
Seams, Corners, Edges, Trims, and Sealants Details
A UV marble sheet wall looks premium or improvised based on seam and edge decisions. These details also protect the system by controlling impact damage and moisture entry at joints and terminations.
Choose joint width on purpose. Tight joints look more monolithic but require excellent flatness and consistent cutting. Slightly wider joints can hide minor variation and create a deliberate grid, especially under grazing light. Define the target joint width, tolerance, and alignment method.
Treat corners as priority zones. Outside corners chip and peel easily if unprotected. Options include metal trims, reinforced corner profiles, returns, or controlled sealant joints. In high-traffic areas, protective corner detailing prevents repeated cosmetic damage.
Plan terminations at ceilings, floors, and transitions in advance. Shadow gaps look high-end only when edges are straight and profiles are consistent. Decide a standard transition method for the project, such as trim overlap, a butt joint with a profile, or a sealant joint.
Openings need layout planning. Avoid thin slivers, and do not place seams where they create stress at opening corners. Coordinate cutouts for outlets, switches, handrails, signage anchors, and lighting early to reduce cracking and misalignment.
Use sealant carefully. Sealant can handle movement, but messy sealant collects dirt and looks low-quality. If sealant is required, define the type, color, masking/tooling method, and approved locations.
Sheet Size Thickness Base Type Handling and Selection Tips
UV marble sheets install quickly, but the format you choose determines how clean the final wall looks and how easy the job is on site.
Large sheets reduce seams. On feature walls, fewer seams usually look cleaner and install faster per square meter. But larger sheets demand better wall flatness and careful handling to avoid edge damage.
Thickness and base type should match wall conditions. Thicker or stiffer sheets can hide minor wall imperfections better but may be harder to adapt to curves. Thinner panels may be easier to cut and handle but require a flatter substrate to avoid telegraphing.
Lower weight improves productivity. Lightweight sheets reduce fatigue, speed staging, and reduce transit and handling damage—especially on renovations with limited access.
Cut-to-size can reduce jobsite risk. For repeat modules (TV wall layouts, identical hotel room features), factory cutting can reduce dust, speed installation, and improve consistency—but it requires accurate site measurement and drawing control.
Packaging and handling should match the format. Bigger sheets need stronger edge protection and clear labeling so installers can work zone-by-zone without excessive sorting.
Pattern Consistency Batch Control and Reorder Planning
UV marble sheets use printed/laminated patterns, so consistency is controllable—but only if the project is managed correctly.
Start with an approval standard. Approve a reference sample that sets the pattern scale, tone, and gloss level under your real lighting. Keep it as the benchmark for later shipments.
Keep batches traceable. Shipments should have visible batch/lot IDs so panels can be allocated by wall zone. Random mixing can create unwanted visual shifts, especially on large continuous walls.
If you expect phased orders, lock the key parameters early: pattern code, gloss/matte level, thickness, base type, sheet size, and trim color. Small changes can show clearly even when the product name stays the same.
Inspect before installing. Check dimensions, surface condition, gloss uniformity, and pattern consistency while material is easy to sort. Keep simple records like pallet photos and batch labels.
Storage affects appearance. Store sheets flat, dry, and protected to avoid warping, edge damage, or surface scratches that later read as seam inconsistency.
Purchasing, Shipping, Paperwork, Lead Times, and Claims
A smooth UV marble sheet purchase is mostly about clear specification, predictable lead time, and damage-safe delivery.
Define what you are buying precisely: pattern name/code, finish (gloss/matte), sheet size, thickness, base type, trims, and whether the use is interior only or a special environment. Vague descriptions lead to wrong finish expectations at scale.
Plan samples and a small test wall into your timeline. Small swatches help you choose, but a real wall test confirms seams, corner details, and how the surface reads in your lighting.
Confirm your document set early. Typical export paperwork includes packing list, commercial invoice, and certificate of origin where required; safety or compliance documents may be needed depending on destination and configuration.
Packaging is not optional. Use protective film, corner protection, moisture barriers, reinforced cartons/pallets, and clear SKU/room labels—especially when multiple patterns or rooms are shipped together.
Lead time is a process: sample approval, production booking, manufacturing, QC, packing, and transit. Lock specs early to avoid delays.
Have a written claim process. Define how to document transit damage (photos, labels, packaging condition), what counts as a claim, and timelines for replacement—clear steps prevent small issues from becoming schedule problems.