Used for building facades where thermal insulation and a sleek, modern appearance are desired.
Used for building facades where thermal insulation and a sleek, modern appearance are desired.
Suitable for insulated roofing systems where both thermal performance and lightweight construction are needed.
Applied in partition walls and interior cladding to improve insulation and reduce energy consumption.
Used in environments requiring low thermal transfer, such as refrigeration units and cold storage facilities.
Core Material:
EPS (Expanded Polystyrene): A rigid, closed-cell foam plastic material known for its excellent thermal insulation properties. EPS is lightweight and provides effective thermal resistance.
Facings:
Aluminum Sheets: The outer layers of the panel consist of aluminum sheets, which provide structural strength, weather resistance, and aesthetic appeal.
Core Thickness: EPS core thickness typically ranges from 30 mm to 150 mm, depending on the required insulation performance.
Aluminum Facing Thickness: Usually ranges from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm, though it can vary based on structural requirements and design specifications.
Total Thickness: The overall thickness of the panel is determined by the core thickness and aluminum facing thickness, typically ranging from 50 mm to 200 mm.
Thermal Conductivity: EPS has a low thermal conductivity, typically around 0.035 to 0.045 W/mK, providing effective insulation and helping to reduce energy costs in buildings.
Flammability: EPS is flammable, and panels are often treated with fire retardants or combined with additional fire-resistant materials to meet building code requirements.
Fire Rating: Panels should be checked for compliance with local fire safety regulations and standards.
Length & Width: Standard sizes include 1200 mm x 2400 mm or 1000 mm x 2000 mm, with custom sizes available to meet project needs.