RFQs

17th March
2010
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A reader recently wrote in:

We are launching a new sandwich panel manufacturing plant in Kabul Afghanistan. The production rate of plant is  3000m2/day. I wonder if you could help by answering questions below.

1-      Apart from specific training operators for the machine by manufacturer, what level of academicals and technical education should  they have?

2-      How many people is needed for maintenance and repairs and at what level of academics and technical education?

3-      How the management is set up?

4-      What is the complete human resources chart for such plant.

If you have any helpful information on insight to provide, please email info@sandwichpanels.org to get in touch.


25th February
2010
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A company in Mexico is looking into using sandwich panels for a construction project in Mexico and would like information.

For the contact information, email: info@sandwichpanels.org

From time to time people contact us looking for suppliers or quotes, so please check back to see the latest. If you have any questions or requests, send us an email and we will post the request here.


18th February
2010
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A reader writes:

“I’m considering building a large walk-in freezer, approx. 2000 sq. ft. The freezer would be held at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or -18 degrees Celsius. From my research, the walls and ceilings would have to hold an R-value of 32 for those temperatures. Would you recommend using sandwich panels for this project? Or for freezers, is it better to go the traditional way and just install a pre-fab box? Are there sandwich panels with R-values that high? I’m only thinking of using sandwich panels for the walls and ceiling. The concrete floor will be refurbished another way to provide insulation.”

If you have any advice, please post a comment, or email info@sandwichpanels.org to pass on your suggestions.

22nd October
2009
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A company in British Columbia is in need of metal sandwich panels with the following properties.

“This is a vertical application.  The working side needs to be as scratch proof as possible with ferric characteristic (magnets will be applied).  Rust not permitted.  The backside will have bracing attached, needs to be easy to attach fasteners.  Stiffness of L/960 with uniform load of 0.50 PSI.  Max panel size to be 92″ x 230″ with other panels at 92″ x 115″,  46″ x 230″, and 46″ x 115″.   Panels need to be very flat as they will be stacked and seam lines are to be as invisible as possible.”

If you are interested in this opportunity, please email info@sandwichpanels.org for contact information.


4th September
2009
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buildA reader has requested a quote for 400 square meters of sandwich panels, presumably for building, 40mm thick, and to be the color white. These panels need to be capable of being shipped to Paramaribo, Suriname.

For contact information, please email: info@SandwichPanels.org.


18th August
2009
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There is a request for 30,000 sqft of insulated building panels for a construction project in the Southern US. For more information and contact details, please email info@sandwichpanels.org.

6th August
2009
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A Global 500 company is searching for a “material with high-strain rate ductility at low-temperatures and the ability to be powder cast.” This material must be able to be laminated to a foam core material without a need for surface treatment.

More information here.


20th July
2009
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New to SandwichPanels.org is an online store. Currently offered are continuous fiber reinforced polypropylene sandwich panels and structural polyurethane foam, made from renewable sources. Click here to visits the Sandwich Panel Store, and check back soon as we will constantly be updating our product offerings.

14th July
2009
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The following question was submitted by a user, if you have any thoughts or solutions, please post in the comments.

“I am looking for rigid arched roof panels to span 9 ft 2 in, with an 18 inch rise, preferably flat or non corrugated, I understand some composite arched roof panels can be made rigid enough to not need roof joists, yet handle a 60 lb snow load.”


8th July
2009
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A company based in West java, Indonesia is in need of sandwich panels. If you or your company can provide panels to this region of the world, please email: info@sandwichpanels.org for contact details.


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