<< FAQ >>1: Are you a manufacturer or a trading company?
We are a well-known sandwich panel manufacturer in China, and we also export them.
2: What are the advantages of the FM sandwich panel?
The chemical raw material formula of insulation core layer has passed the test of FM company, its fire prevention and insulation index exceeds the general panel requirement, such as accidental fire, can guarantee the insurance compensation of FM company.
3: What is the R value of polyurethane sandwich panel ?
The R value of polyurethane sandwich panel depends on the thickness of the panel and the thermal conductivity of the core layer (K value). For example, our 80 mm thick polyurethane board has a R value of 3.6. R=T/K.
4: What certifications do you have for your panel ?
Our polyurethane products have obtained U.S. FM certification, Australian wind pressure test
certification, European standard EN-13501-1 fire grade certification, as well as ISO9001 international quality system certification and ISO14001 international environmental management certification.
5: What are the current export markets?
So far, our products are exported to Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Japan, Australia, Korea, Canada, Mozambique, Indonesia and more than ten countries. In Vietnam, successfully compete with Kingspan andwin CP Group project.
6: Is it possible to suggest suitable panel specifications?
For cold storage, we need to know the location of the project, indoor temperature and temperature difference between inside and outside. We have a professional technical team to provide you with a full range of early services, including design and consultation.
7: What is the difference between Pu and Pir panel
One of the most major difference between PU and PIR rigid foam in sandwich panel is in the
flame resistance characteristic. PIR slows the spread of flames and reduces the smoke emitted from the fire when compared to PU products. Generally, PIR sandwich panels have excellent fire performance, reduced combustibility, and higher working temperature limits compared to PU