sandwich panels represent a groundbreaking advancement in construction materials, serving as composite roof and wall sheet materials primarily utilized in industrial structures. Manufactured with core materials such as injected Polyurethane (PUR), or Polyisocyanurate (PIR), sandwich panels boast varying thicknesses and densities between interior and exterior metal sheets (including Painted Galvanized Sheet and Painted Aluminum).
They offer advantages such as lightweight construction, fast installation, and energy efficiency. The insulating core helps to minimize heat transfer, reducing energy consumption for heating or cooling the building. Sandwich panels for roofs are commonly used in various types of buildings, including industrial facilities, warehouses, commercial buildings, and even residential structures. They provide a cost-effective solution for constructing durable and well-insulated roofs.