Polyurethane Foam Sandwich Panels Applications and other Characteristics

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In CFC free polyurethane foam

Sandwich Panels uses CFC free polyurethane foam as an insulating material in different thicknesses for different temperatures i.e. 60 mm/80 mm/100 mm/150 mm. By using such conditions electricity is saved.

The Sandwich Panels cold room includes a complete range of doors: hinged, swing and sliding doors, hatches, strip curtains, etc. These are easy-to-install and can be positioned differently according to user requirements. They can also be mounted onto trucks, allowing them to transport perishables like meat, fruits and vegetables or ice-creams over long distances.

Advantages of Polyurethane Foam Sandwich Panels are

  1. A high strength to weight ratio, with significant savings in steel work and load bearing foundations, allows large spans to be constructed with no intermediate columns.
  2. Maintenance free surface.
  3. Low heat transmission results in lower refrigeration load.
  4. No deterioration of thermal efficiency over time.

Composition

The inside surface of the wall and ceiling panels consists of 0.6 mm thick food grade GI precoated sheet with CFC free polyurethane foam as an insulating material. These are designed to meet European industrial food standards, with a 6/10 mm white, oven-backed, polyester-coated, lightly ribbed galvanized steel cladding.

Its flexible size, high dimensional stability excellent thermal efficiency suits a variety of applications meets the most stringent hygiene standards.

Technical Data

Thermal and Load Characteristics
Thickness mm
60  80 100 120 150 200
"U" values2 W/m2°c
0.35 0.25 0.21 0.19 0.14 0.12
Panel weight kg/m2
11.50 12.25 12.85 13.50 14.90 16.85

Assembly System

The insert system is designed for fast, clean mounting of the cold room. The wall and ceiling panels are also interchangeable.


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