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Rounding Up the Numbers to Your Benefit: PH Insulation Switches to 1190 mm Width for Wall Sandwich Panels with PIR Premier and PUR Classic

Starting from 01 August, 2021 PH Insulation will manufacture PIR Premier wall sandwich panels in 1000 or 1190 mm width, and PUR Classic wall panels — in 1190 mm width

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On August 01, 2021 PH Insulation will switch to the new width of wall sandwich panels with PIR Premier and PUR Classic: 1190 mm instead of 1185 mm

The width of roof sandwich panels with polyisocyanurate foam, wall and roof sandwich panels with mineral wool will not change

Unification will simplify calculations for engineers and contractors

PH Insulation, ProfHolod in Russia, switches to a new width of the wall sandwich panels with polyurethane foam: 1190 mm (46’85”) instead of 1185 mm (46’65”). The change is effective of August 01, 2021.

PH Insulation will produce 1000 and 1190 mm width wall sandwich panels with PIR Premier instead of 1000 and 1185 mm, and 1190 mm width PUR Classic panels. The width of roof sandwich panels with polyisocyanurate foam, wall and roof sandwich panels with mineral wool will not change. All the panels are manufactured on two Italian Pu.Ma continuous lines located in the Moscow region, Russia.

Unifying the width of the insulated panels, PH Insulation aims to simplify calculations for engineers and contractors who use PH Insulation sandwich panels with polyurethane foam, polyisocyanurate foam and mineral wool. The larger width will increase the number of square meters of sandwich panels which fit in one truck, and improve the energy efficiency of large buildings by reducing the number of joints.

“Being the largest manufacturer of sandwich panels with polyurethane foam in Russia, PH Insulation has developed standard technical parameters for insulated panels with all types of insulation to make life easier and bring greater value to our partners around the world,” says Eduard Yarulin, PH Insulation Deputy Director for Production.

Details

  • Shchyolkovo, Moscow Oblast, Russia
  • Nikita Grachev