6 Everyday Products Made with PVC Foam Board Extrusion Moulds

2025-10-30

In our previous blog, we talked about how PVC foam board extrusion moulds have quietly changed our surroundings — from home interiors to outdoor signage. But you might still be wondering: what specific products are actually made using these moulds?

Well, you’ll be surprised at how many familiar items in daily life come from the precise structure of a PVC foam grid plate mould or wood PVC foam mould. Let’s take a closer look.


1. Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinets

One of the most common applications of PVC foam moulds is in kitchen and bathroom cabinets. These furniture pieces must resist moisture, heat, and regular cleaning chemicals — things that easily damage wooden boards.
Thanks to extrusion PVC foam moulds, manufacturers can produce panels that are waterproof, lightweight, and perfectly smooth. You get furniture that looks like real wood but performs even better.


2. Decorative Wall Panels and Ceiling Boards

Remember those beautiful decorative panels with wood-like texture or marble finish? Most of them come from wood PVC foam moulds. These moulds allow the material to have both structure and flexibility, making it easy to install on walls or ceilings.
They’ve become popular in modern apartments, cafés, and office interiors — stylish, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly.

And let’s be real — nobody wants to repaint every few years, right?


3. Advertising and Display Boards

In our last article, we mentioned outdoor signs — now let’s get specific. PVC foam boards made with PVC grid plate extrusion moulds are widely used in shop signs, exhibition panels, and advertising displays.
They’re lightweight, easy to print on, and resistant to fading, which makes them a cost-effective choice for businesses. The precise mould ensures uniform thickness, so the surface looks clean and professional — even under bright light.


4. Furniture Components

Beyond cabinets, many types of indoor and outdoor furniture rely on PVC foam materials produced through extrusion moulds. Tables, shelves, or partition boards are often built from these durable panels.
Manufacturers appreciate how flexible these moulds are — they can adjust the profile design to fit different furniture shapes. And since the material doesn’t absorb water or warp, it’s perfect for humid environments or seaside use.


5. Door Frames and Window Profiles

Here’s one that might surprise you — door and window profiles are another major product of PVC foam extrusion technology.
The moulds allow precise shapes that fit perfectly with sealing strips or glass panels. The result? Strong, insulated, and long-lasting frames that look great without requiring regular maintenance.

In fact, if you live in a modern apartment, you’ve probably seen or touched something made from Junhui-style extrusion moulds already.


6. Building Material Boards

Finally, construction companies often use PVC foam boards made by extrusion moulds as lightweight building materials. They serve as interior partitions, wall claddings, or false ceilings, offering excellent insulation and soundproofing.
Since these boards are easy to cut and install, contractors love them for quick renovations or temporary structures. The quality of the mould directly affects how flat and smooth these boards turn out — that’s where Junhui Mould’s precision makes all the difference.

From cabinets to advertising signs, from furniture to building materials — PVC foam board extrusion moulds are quietly shaping our modern living environment.
As we discussed in our previous blog, these moulds are not just industrial tools; they’re the foundation of design, comfort, and sustainability in daily life.