Here is an interesting post from 2008 about steel insulated sandwich panels.
Modern House Magazine
Here is an interesting post from 2008 about steel insulated sandwich panels.
Modern House Magazine
The following question was submitted by a company in India, if you have any suggestions or advice, please post them in the comments below…
PUR Core Sandwich Panels produced in a discontinuous process using Stainless Steel or Prepainted Steel skins when used in Freezer Rooms or Cold Rooms with sub zero temperature conditions for a prolonged period of over 3-5 years, show signs of delamination of the Core, and also shrinkage. What is the reason and how to avoid this kind of problems?
A Polish based company is looking to invest in starting a metal insulated sandwich panel manufacturing line. They are looking for United States based companies which manufacturer continuous sandwich panel machinery, and are willing to provide equipment for such a line.
If you would like more information please contact: Krzysztof Kwasniewskiat at: wlozamot.panel@szczepanscy.pl
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