Product Details:
| Thickness | 50-100mm |
| Usage/Application | Roofing |
| Material | PUF |
| Color | Blue |
| Application | Roof |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Details:
| Insulation Material | PUF |
| Panel Thickness | 50 mm |
| Facing Material | PPGI Both Side |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Surface Treatment | Galvanised |
| Usage/Application | Roofing |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Color | Blue |
Insulated roofing panels are a popular choice for roofing systems in various structures, ranging from residential homes to commercial and industrial buildings. These panels consist of an insulating core sandwiched between two outer layers, typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum. The insulating core is usually composed of materials like expanded polystyrene (EPS), polyurethane (PUR), or polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam.
Here are some key features and benefits of insulated roofing panels:
Energy Efficiency: The insulation core provides thermal resistance, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce the need for heating and cooling. This can lead to energy savings and lower utility bills over time.
Weather Resistance: The outer metal layers offer protection against various weather elements, including rain, snow, wind, and UV radiation. This helps to extend the lifespan of the roofing system and maintain its structural integrity.
Quick Installation: Insulated roofing panels are often designed for easy and fast installation, which can help reduce labor costs and minimize disruption to the building occupants.
Versatility: These panels come in various thicknesses, sizes, and profiles to suit different architectural styles and project requirements. They can also be used for both new construction and retrofitting existing buildings.
Aesthetic Appeal: Insulated roofing panels can enhance the visual appeal of a building with their sleek and modern appearance. They are available in a wide range of colors and finishes to complement any design scheme.
Fire Resistance: Depending on the materials used in the insulation core, insulated roofing panels can offer varying degrees of fire resistance, which is important for ensuring the safety of occupants and protecting property.
Sound Insulation: In addition to thermal insulation, these panels can also provide acoustic insulation, reducing the transmission of noise from outside sources and creating a quieter indoor environment.
Environmentally Friendly: Some insulated roofing panels are made from recyclable materials, and their energy-efficient properties can contribute to reducing carbon emissions and overall environmental impact.