What is a Sandwich Panel?

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In today’s construction industry, the demand for modern, affordable, and energy-efficient materials is steadily growing. From this perspective, sandwich panels have become one of the most widely used innovative solutions in modern construction.

A sandwich panel is a three-layer construction material consisting of two rigid outer layers and a heat-insulating “core” layer between them.The outer layers are usually made of galvanized and painted steel, aluminum, or plastic composite, while the core is made of polyurethane (PUR/PIR), mineral wool, or expanded polystyrene (EPS).

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Key Advantages:

1. Energy efficiency – the core layer provides excellent thermal insulation, reducing heating and cooling costs.

2. Fast installation – sandwich panels are delivered ready for use, and their assembly is several times faster than traditional wall construction.

3. High aesthetics – available in various colors and textures, giving buildings a modern and attractive appearance.

4. Cost-effectiveness – due to their light weight, the load on foundations and metal structures is reduced, which lowers construction costs.

5. Durability – the surface does not rust and withstands various climatic conditions.

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Areas of Application:

Production facilities and warehouses

Commercial and service buildings

Refrigeration chambers and agro-industrial facilities

Sports and administrative buildings

Tourist facilities and modular houses

Sandwich panels not only simplify the construction process but also ensure energy efficiency, aesthetics, and durability of buildings. Therefore, this material is widely used both in industrial and private housing construction.

Source: Press service
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