




10Sandwich Panel Building Extensions Turnkey Overview of the sandwich panel A sandwich panel is a modern building system consisting of insulated panels made up of two metal layers (usually steel sheets) with an insulating layer such as polyurethane or rock wool in between. It is characterized by being lightweight, durable, and easy to install, while providing excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. It is widely used in roofs, walls, and various buildings including factories, warehouses, and commercial structures. Components of the sandwich panel Outer layers: Two metal layers such as galvanized steel sheet or aluminum. Inner layer: Insulating material such as polyurethane (PUR), polystyrene (EPS), or rock wool. Applications Roofs and walls of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, cold storage rooms, garage doors, social buildings and power stations, guard rooms and extensions. Features Thermal and acoustic insulation: Provides superior insulation that maintains indoor temperature and reduces external noise. Lightweight: Facilitates installation and reduces load on the building's structural framework. Durability: Can withstand heavy loads despite its light weight. Ease and speed of installation: Pre-manufactured and ready for direct installation, saving time and effort. Variety: Available in a wide range of colors and patterns, allowing flexibility in the building's aesthetic design.
