Raw Materials: Sandwich panels typically consist of magnesium oxide boards used as the outer layers, with core materials such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), or rock wool. These core materials are not only lightweight but also provide excellent insulation and thermal resistance.
Process: The production of sandwich panels involves laminating the core material between two magnesium oxide boards. High pressure and temperature are applied to ensure a tight bond between the layers, resulting in a durable and sturdy panel.
Functionality and Applications: Sandwich panels are primarily used for exterior wall insulation, roofing systems, and various partitions. Their thermal insulation properties make them particularly suitable for energy-efficient buildings. They are easy to install, durable, and significantly reduce the building's energy consumption.