Sandwich Panels

Sandwich panels are ideal for:

  • Insulating external walls, such as three-layer walls or single-layer wall insulation
  • Insulating floors and terraces, e.g., in homes or industrial buildings
  • Insulating roofs and ceilings, e.g., in single-family homes
  • Insulating sloped roofs, e.g., in agricultural buildings
  • Insulating flat roofs, e.g., large-scale facilities
  • Insulating buildings with ammonia in the atmosphere, e.g., pigsties, chicken coops, goose houses
  • Other insulations, e.g., industrial pipelines, underfloor central heating systems

Roof Panels

Roof Sandwich Panels PW PUR-D, PW PIR-D

Roof sandwich panels PW PUR-D and PW PIR-D are specifically designed for roofing in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions. They are successfully used in the construction of industrial halls and food industry plants.

Roof Sandwich Panel PWS-D

PWS-D panels are most commonly used for roofing and roofs in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions. PWS-D panels can be successfully used for the construction of agricultural halls, warehouses, as well as cold stores and freezers.

Roof Sandwich Panel PWW-D

The most common use of the PWW-D panel is for roofing and roof coverings in both single-span and multi-span constructions. The core is made of mineral wool, and thanks to its high fire classification, PWW-D panels can be successfully used for cladding buildings that must meet stringent fire resistance requirements.

Wall Panels

Wall Sandwich Panel PWW-S

PWW-S panels are most commonly used for creating external walls or internal partition walls in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions. They can be installed both vertically and horizontally. The core of the panel is made of mineral wool.

Wall Sandwich Panel

with Visible Connector PUR-S,

PW PIR-S

PW PUR-S and PW PIR-S sandwich panels can be used for constructing external walls as well as internal partition walls in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions. They can be installed both vertically and horizontally. Thanks to their properties, they are suitable for building commercial, office, and sports facilities.

Wall Sandwich Panel with

Hidden Connector PUR-SU, PW PIR-SU

For constructing external walls and internal partition walls in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions, PW PUR-SU and PW PIR-SU sandwich panels with hidden connectors are successfully used. The connector is hidden in the profiled longitudinal edge, creating a characteristic lock that gives the facade an aesthetic appearance.

Refrigeration Sandwich Panel

PW PUR-CH/PIR-CH

The refrigeration sandwich panel is designed for building storage facilities with an internal temperature of up to -25 degrees. The panel is characterized by excellent thermal insulation, durability, and enhanced fire performance. In particular, PUR-CH/PIR-CH panels can be used for constructing industrial halls, cold stores and freezers, warehouses, storage facilities, food industry plants, and livestock buildings.

Wall Sandwich Panel with Visible Connector PWS-S

PWS-S panels are often used for constructing external walls as well as internal partition walls in both single-span and multi-span frame constructions. The panels can be installed both horizontally and vertically.

A sandwich panel is a building element consisting of external metal cladding and an insulating core placed between them. The construction of the panel allows for quick and easy installation regardless of weather conditions, both horizontally and vertically. The sandwich panel is used as a material for external and partition walls, roofs, and suspended ceilings. It comes in various types and thicknesses.

Sandwich panels are used for walls, roofs, and facades of steel halls, livestock buildings – chicken coops, barns, stables, mushroom houses, cold stores, freezers, and storage facilities, as well as in individual construction; and also for commercial pavilions and containers: office, warehouse, construction, and garage.

Grade I

Roof and wall panels of grade I are panels produced in uniform batches.

Grade II

Roof and wall panels produced in different batches, which may have visible differences between the panels, such as non-uniform color or different profiling.

Grade III

Roof and wall panels available in lengths from 2 to 3 meters. White on the inner side, various colors on the outer side.

Polyurethane foam panels recycled from sandwich panels.

Polyurethane foam panels recycled from sandwich panels.

Density: 40kg/m3 (2.5 lb/ft3)

Ability to cut to the desired thickness