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Sandwich Panel Roll Forming Machines

Why Choose A Sandwich Panel For Your Building Project?

Posted on Friday, October 28, 2022

A Sandwich Panel Sheet roll forming machine creates sheets for sandwich panel wall and roof insulation. This insulation can be used in many different building styles. Sandwich panels are often used in:

  • Office buildings
  • Warehouse buildings
  • Logistic hubs
  • Manufacturing buildings
  • Sports facilities
  • Cold stores and freezers
  • Shopping malls

A high-quality sandwich panel sheet roll forming machine creates perfectly formed, smooth, flat sheets and will ensure uniformity and efficiency when mass-producing these products.

Why Choose A Sandwich Panel For Your Building Project?

There are many benefits of a sandwich wall system. These include:

Weight saving

The resulting panel is very lightweight, making it excellent for any kind of construction project. Less weight means less load bearing, making sandwich panels an excellent choice for buildings with multiple floors and rooms.

Fast installation

Because the material is lightweight, this makes it easy to transport (saving you money on transportation costs). It is also easy to work with and can be installed at speed, ensuring that you work quickly and effectively, stay on time, and be on schedule with your building work. When using sandwich panels, the structure or framework is created first, and then the panels are simply attached, much like building a toy house. This is a speedy process, and in construction, time is everything.

Good thermal insulation

Sandwich panel also offers excellent information thanks to its three-layer structure; This results in outstanding energy efficiency, lower heating builds, and better green credentials for your building.

Fire resistant

Sandwich panels are also non-combustible and resistant to fire, making them an excellent material to work with in buildings of any kind.

Excellent acoustic performance

Sandwich panels also absorb sound well.

How Is A Sandwich Panel Made?

The structure of a sandwich panel is three layers with two thick skin layers of sheet metal bonded to each side of the central layer - a core of theremoinsulating material. These panels can be slotted into a steel framework or carrier panels that act as the structural forces to support the building.

There are different types of core materials you can opt for in a sandwich panel. The three most common are EPS (expanded polystyrene), polyurethane (PIR), and mineral wool. These cores vary in how much thermal insulation they offer and how fire-resistant and sound-resistant they are.

Sandwich panels cost

The cost of sandwich panels varies depending on the thickness and the type of material used at the core.

EPS-core sandwich panels tend to be cheaper, though they offer less cost-effectiveness in the long run. PIR sandwich panels offer superior thermal conductivity and, therefore, may be more cost-effective overall.

If you want a high-quality roll-forming machine to produce sandwich panels at scale, browse our collection. Our customer team is on hand to help you choose the best device for your needs, so get in touch to see how we can help you and your business today.

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