PIR Sandwich Panel

PIR Sandwich Panel

PIR (Polyisocyanurate) Sandwich Panels are high-performance insulated panels designed for superior thermal efficiency and fire resistance. These panels consist of two layers of steel or aluminum sheets with a rigid PIR foam core. PIR panels offer enhanced fire resistance compared to PUR panels, making them ideal for applications where safety and insulation are priorities. They are commonly used in roofing, wall cladding, and cold storage solutions, providing excellent insulation and structural support.


Specifications:

ItemDetails
MaterialPre-Painted Galvanized Steel (PPGI) / Aluminum
CoatingZinc Coated / Polyester / PVDF Coated
CoreRigid Polyisocyanurate Foam (PIR)
Thickness40 mm to 200 mm (Core thickness)
ProfileSandwich Panel (Flat or Corrugated)
LengthCustomizable (Up to 12 meters)
WidthStandard: 1,000 mm
StandardsASTM C1289, EN 14509, IS 14246

Raw Materials:
PIR Sandwich Panels are made using high-quality pre-painted galvanized steel or aluminum, bonded to a core of rigid polyisocyanurate foam. The PIR foam core offers superior thermal insulation and enhanced fire resistance compared to PUR, making it suitable for high-risk environments.


RAL Colors Available:
PIR Sandwich Panels are available in a variety of RAL color options to meet aesthetic and functional needs. Common RAL colors include:

  • RAL 9002 – Grey White
  • RAL 5010 – Gentian Blue
  • RAL 9006 – White Aluminum
  • RAL 9010 – Pure White

Custom color options and finishes are also available based on project requirements.


Features:

  • Outstanding thermal insulation, with higher fire resistance than PUR panels.
  • Lightweight yet structurally strong, minimizing the load on supporting frameworks.
  • Fire-resistant, meeting strict safety standards for building materials.
  • Long-lasting with resistance to corrosion, weathering, and UV exposure.
  • Quick and easy installation, reducing project timelines and labor costs.

Applications:
PIR Sandwich Panels are ideal for applications requiring excellent thermal insulation and enhanced fire safety. Common uses include:

  • Roofing and cladding for industrial and commercial buildings.
  • Cold storage and refrigerated warehouses.
  • Food processing facilities requiring controlled environments.
  • Prefabricated modular buildings and clean rooms.
  • Fire-resistant constructions in high-risk areas.

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