Construction Sector:
Industrial Plants and Warehouses: Sandwich panels can be used for roofs and exterior walls of industrial plants and warehouses. They provide excellent insulation and leverage the advantages of lightweight steel systems, such as high efficiency and flexible design. For industrial buildings requiring constant temperature and humidity, using sandwich panels as cladding materials can significantly reduce operating costs.
Public Buildings: Sandwich panels are also commonly used for roofs and exterior walls of public buildings with high space requirements, such as government offices, bus shelters, stadiums, theaters, and exhibition halls. These buildings have high requirements for lighting, insulation, and fire resistance, which sandwich panels effectively meet.
Modular Housing: Sandwich panels are lightweight, flexible in assembly, and easy to construct, requiring no secondary finishing. They are suitable for building on the top floor of existing buildings, expanding usable area and solving the insulation and waterproofing problems of the original roof.
Temporary Buildings: Sandwich panel modular houses can be relocated multiple times and are widely used for temporary buildings such as public restrooms, exhibition booths, and sales offices.
Cleanroom Engineering: In industries with high cleanliness requirements, such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and food production, sandwich panels are commonly used as interior wall and ceiling materials due to their low dust accumulation, ease of cleaning, and minimal seams. They are also frequently used in medical operating rooms to create a clean environment.
Transportation: Sandwich panels, including fiberglass sandwich panels, can be used in the bodies and compartments of vehicles such as RVs and refrigerated trucks. For example, sandwich panels can be used for the roof, side panels, and floors of RVs, as well as the cargo compartments of refrigerated trucks, to achieve functions such as thermal insulation, heat insulation, and lightweighting.
Other Applications: Sandwich panels are also used in the internal partitions of ships and highway sound barriers. Furthermore, they have wide applications in special situations requiring thermal insulation, sound insulation, or lightweight, high-strength materials, such as cold storage facilities and livestock farms.