Lap type PIR sandwich panels are a type of insulated panel used in building construction for walls, roofs, and floors. These panels consist of two metal skins (typically steel) bonded to a core of PIR foam insulation. The "lap type" refers to the panel's design, where one edge of the panel has a protrusion (lip) that overlaps with the adjacent panel, creating a tight joint.
Key features and benefits of lap type PIR sandwich panels include:
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		Insulation: PIR foam is known for its high thermal efficiency, providing excellent insulation properties that help reduce heat loss or gain in buildings, leading to energy savings. 
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		Strength and Durability: The metal skins provide strength and durability, while the lap joint design enhances structural integrity and weather resistance. 
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		Installation: The lap joint design simplifies installation, as panels can be easily connected and secured using fasteners, creating a seamless and watertight finish. 
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		Fire Performance: PIR foam has good fire-retardant properties, making it a safe choice for building applications. It can also help improve the fire performance of the entire wall or roof system. 
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		Aesthetics: Lap type panels can create a clean and modern aesthetic for buildings, with a smooth and uniform finish. 
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		Versatility: These panels are suitable for various building types, including industrial, commercial, and residential buildings. 
The lap type PIR sandwich panels offer a combination of thermal performance, strength, durability, and ease of installation, making them a popular choice for modern building construction.

 
        