Wood Sandwich Panel
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Wood Sandwich Panel

Wood Sandwich Panel
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Wood Sandwich Panel-1

PANEL SANDWICH DESCRIPTION_ Wood Sandwich Panel with a top face of water-repellent chipboard in thickness of 16 or 19 mm and a bottom face of spruce frieze, available in natural or with different traditional and water-based varnishes. Its insulating core is made of high-density polystyrene foam, around 40 kg/m3, to ensure outstanding thermal insulation in all types of thermal insulation in all types of situations. Its simple assembly means great savings for the customer: the panel incorporates a the customer: the panel incorporates a tongue and groove system that facilitates the correct meeting between two adjoining panels to ensure maximum watertightness against leaks and humidity. In this way, the customer can enjoy maximum protection with a simple installation and, above all, a spectacular finish. View Board Core Foam Waterproof agglomerate Spruce Frieze Polyurethane (PUR) Polyisocionurate (PIR) Rock Wool Natural Cork See our range of sandwich panels and accessories on our website https://sandwich-panel.net

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Wood Sandwich Panel-2

CROSS SECTION OF THE WOOD SANDWICH PANEL PANEL JOINTS The Spruce frieze wood sandwich panel has a tongue and groove system that allows a correct meeting between sides, thus facilitating the installation and assembly process. Thanks to this joining system, a cover of excellent quality are obtained, minimizing thermal leaks. In addition, the modular qualities of the panels allow speeding the assembly process, making it faster and easier. As for the installation process, both plates are screwed to the structure; and the construction type will depend on the penetrating depth of the screw. For a wooden...

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.