




10The sandwich panel is a building system consisting of two thin metal layers (usually galvanized steel or aluminum) with a thick, low-density insulating material such as polystyrene or polyurethane in between. This type of panel is used as a modern, lightweight, and contemporary building material for covering roofs and external and internal walls of buildings, providing excellent thermal and acoustic insulation and protection against external elements, in addition to being an economical and durable solution. Main components: Two metal layers: usually made of galvanized steel or aluminum, providing rigidity and durability. Insulating material: placed between the two metal layers, typically polystyrene foam (EPS), polyurethane (PUR), or polyisocyanurate (PIR), providing excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. Applications: Residential and industrial buildings: used in constructing and covering roofs and walls. Warehouses and cold rooms: due to its high thermal insulation capacity, it is used to build refrigerated storage and warehouses. Electrical rooms and temporary facilities: considered a practical and lightweight solution for providing protection and insulation. Features: Thermal and acoustic insulation: provides effective insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. Lightweight: its light weight facilitates installation and reduces loads on the structural framework. Durability and long service life: provides a strong structure resistant to weather conditions. Fast installation: its design makes it easy and quick to install, enhancing construction project efficiency. Mobile number (Mobile number appears when pressing the contact button) Call or WhatsApp
