Company Marpanel offers a wide range of modern wall, roof and cold storage panels with a polyisocyanurate (PIR) core. Carefully developed PIR panel technology translates into functionality and safety. Below you will find load tables for sandwich panels that allow quick and easy selection in terms of strength and resistance to static and dynamic loads. The tables also provide detailed information on the thickness and type of cladding and core of the panels. Designers and other interested parties will also find construction data such as the minimum width of edge and intermediate supports and the minimum number of screws needed for a particular type of panel.
What loads should be considered when designing PIR panel buildings?
When designing PIR panel (sandwich panel) buildings, it is important to consider the loads associated with:
- the type of structure on which the panels are mounted,
- the colour of the cladding, taking into account the thermal deformation that may occur,
- additional board-mounted installations.
Our tables provide information on the maximum load of the panels, taking into account all the factors mentioned. Should you require any further information, please feel free to contact us and take a look at the technical drawings of the sandwich panels and other information about our products, available on our website under the product tabs and on the blog.