Adhesives for composite panels

Composite panels, also known as sandwich panels, are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the industrial construction industry.

They form a cost-effective alternative to conventional building materials and offer numerous construction and installation advantages in various fields of application.

PUR hot melt adhesive 2308.75: Suitable for thick decoratives

PUR hot melt adhesive 2308.75

Suitable for thick decoratives

PUR hot melt adhesive 2308.40: Developed for uneven surfaces

PUR hot melt adhesive 2308.40

Developed for uneven surfaces

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    Where can composite panels be installed?

    They can be installed as cladding for walls and roofs and are accompanied by improved heat and sound insulation. Therefore, they are used especially in lightweight construction for industrial, storage, sports, entertainment or commercial buildings.

    Other areas of application include shipbuilding, rail vehicles, flooring, partition walls, furniture and much more. Thanks to their thermo-insulating properties, composite panels are also used in the construction of cold stores and rooms with reduced temperature.

    Advantages of composite panels

    The biggest advantage of composite panels is certainly the wide range of applications. Sandwich panels can be installed vertically as well as horizontally and are characterised by quick and easy installation.

    Sandwich panels are available in a wide variety of sizes and also shapes. They can also be laminated with a wide variety of decorative foils to create visually appealing facades and interior walls. This means that there are no limits to the creative design of architects and builders.

    Thanks to the lightweight construction of the composite panels, they have a low dead weight but at the same time offer improved heat and sound insulation compared to conventional building materials.