





China is experiencing rapid economic development and urbanization, with newly added building area reaching 1.6 to 2 billion square meters annually. Building energy conservation has become a key focus of China's energy-saving efforts. As the pace of urbanization accelerates, the number of buildings is increasing: the total area of existing buildings exceeds 40 billion square meters, with an expected additional 30 billion square meters by 2030. 99% of these buildings are non-energy-efficient, necessitating energy-saving renovations due to the country's high priority on building thermal insulation and energy conservation. With the lightweight, significant energy-saving effects, minimal damage to building structures, cost reduction, and non-impact on usage during renovation, external wall thermal insulation systems have become the primary method for building energy conservation. The surface layer of the external thermal insulation system also requires materials for protection and decoration, with the decorative materials needing flexibility, good compatibility with the thermal insulation system, and excellent breathability. In this field, the market still lacks products that excel in performance, cost, and environmental protection. With the further development of China's economic buildings, exterior wall decorative materials have made significant progress in recent years, increasingly becoming an important indicator of a nation's standard of living. MCM soft ceramic, as an important type of new exterior wall decorative material, not only serves for special occasions and decorative requirements on both interior and exterior walls but also is an essential component for both protective and decorative purposes.
Technical Description:
Ternady Soft Porcelain, utilizing non-metallic industrial tailings, construction waste, stone powder, and natural colored sand as primary materials, undergoes multiple processes of drying, ball milling, and classification, followed by 3D molding technology, shaping under curved temperatures.
The production process of TenaDi soft porcelain is pollution-free and zero-emission, with materials that can be recycled. It is a new type of green building material that saves energy, protects the environment, and reduces carbon emissions, boasting broad market prospects and excellent social ecological benefits.



























