When choosing sandwich panels, factors such as heat insulation, sound insulation, durability, fire resistance, and service life should be considered, in accordance with the requirements and conditions of the project.
Yes, many sandwich panels are recyclable after they are no longer in use. This recycling process can help reduce the amount of construction waste and save resources.
Yes, in some cases, sandwich panels can be reused after disassembly and migration from one project to another.
Yes, routine maintenance is important to protect sandwich panels from environmental influences, keeping them functional and long-lasting.
The sandwich panel installation process usually involves surface preparation, cutting, docking and connecting panels together using a special connection and fittings system.
The service life of a sandwich panel depends on the quality of the material and the conditions of use. With routine maintenance and proper use, sandwich panels can last anywhere from 20 to 50 years.
Sandwich panels are often used in industrial construction with thermal insulation, sound insulation, fire resistance and the ability to install quickly and cost-effectively.
There are many types of sandwich panels such as metal sandwich panel, plastic sandwich panel, composite panel sandwich, and they have different characteristics in structure and application.
Sandwich panel features heat and sound insulation, as well as good bearing capacity. At the same time, they are also lightweight, easy to install and cost-effective.