
ICON sandwich panels are a modern construction solution widely used in various architectural and industrial applications. These panels consist of two outer layers, usually made of metal or another durable material, with an insulating core sandwiched between them. This design not only provides excellent thermal insulation but also enhances structural integrity and energy efficiency.
Sandwich panels are versatile and can be customized in terms of size, color, and finish, making them suitable for a range of uses, from commercial buildings to cold storage facilities. Their lightweight nature allows for easier handling and installation, reducing labor costs and construction time.

Internal and external facings of a sandwichpanel are determined according to the type of usage of the panels, type of the surronding enviroment and the loods affecting on the sandwich panel.
The most common metallic facings of sandwich panels is PPGI (Pre-Painted Galvenized Iron).
PPGI
Preprinted Zinc Galvanized Iron Coil

PPGL
Pre-Painted Alu-Zinc Galvanized Coil

PPAL
Pre-painted Aluminum Coil

STAINLESS STEEL COIL
Properties of The Steel Sheets

INSULATION MATERIALS
- Polyurethane (PUR)
Rigid polyurethane {PUR) materials are cellular thermosetting insulation materials providing very high degree of thermal insulation compared to other construction materials. - Polyisocyanurate (PIR)
Rigid Polyisocyanurate {PIR) insulation materials are extensively modified polyurethane through the incorporation of the much great heat resistant isocyanurate, accordingly sandwich panel with PIR foam will give better reaction to fire.

ADVANTAGES OF PIR
- Polyisocyanurate foams, referred to as PIR, is essentially modified polyurethane (PU) foam.
- Two advantages of PIR foam are improved fire-resistance and excellent insulation & machanical properties.
- These chains are stronger than normal bonds in polyurethane and results in a chemically and thermally more stable foam.
- Superior R-Value and thermal performance.
- The proportion of MDI is higher than for PUR. As a result the MDI will also react with itself, producing strong chains of isocyanurate.
- Moisture resistance.
- Dimensionally stable.
- Excellent fire test performance.
- Unaffected by commonly used construction adhesives and solvents.
