KRS Building Materials

KRS Building Materials

    Vendor Biography

    Sandwich Panels

    KRS Sandwich Panels consist of an insulation core with facings of flexible materials and are produced on a continuous laminating line using a two part polyurethane adhesive system. They are used in the building of insulated structures such as coldrooms, classrooms, distribution centers, freezers and abattoirs.

    The core materials that can be used are expanded polystyrene (EPS), Rock wool, PU/PIC, POLYPHEN and extruded polystyrene (XPS).

    The facing materials are pre-painted galvanized steel, Aluminum or GRP.

    The standard width of panels is 950mm, 970mm, 1000mm and 1150mm.

    Panels can be manufactured to any transportable length.

    The panels have a male female INTA lock system and various face profiles can be produced. The profiles included are: flat, fluted, shadow line, micro rib and raised rib.

     

    Advantages and Disadvantages of the different core materials

    EPS Core Panel

    Advantages

    It is the most economic form of insulation

    It is extensively used due to its insulation properties and high strength to weight ratio

    It has a high resistance to water absorption

    The flexible core is not easily damaged

    Its relative low weight makes panel installation an easy process

    Disadvantages

    When exposed to a fire the core material starts softening from 90̊ C and the panels lose their structural integrity

    The core material ignites at 350̊ C in air