Barlas produces PU panels since 1996 in its own factory and production site. All the panels produced by us are discontinuous type and locked to each other. It is produced by injecting PU with a density of 42 kg/m³ between 2 metal sheets with formed surfaces to increase durability. These panels can be produced from 50 cm (20″) to 12 m (39.4′) in 80 (3.14″), 100 (3.94″), 120 (4.73″), and 150 mm (5.90″) thicknesses. Panel widths are 115 cm in standard, but panels 11 cm to 125 cm wide with locking mechanisms can be produced also. Installation details and accessories of the prefabricated panels are predesigned, and outer surfaces can be produced with painted and galvanized metal sheets, PVC coated metal sheets, or stainless steel metal sheets. Since having locking mechanisms and produced for the project, the panels are installed in their place without any cutting or drilling. The corner connections are done with special corner type panels which makes installation as easy as possible. By using the corner panels and different sized panels, any kind of installation can be made without any wastage.
What is “Corner Panel”?
Corner panels are panels used to join walls of the panel rooms. In conventional installations, the panels at the corners are cut and stuck together with some accessories, but this creates a massive heat bridge, but in our applications the corners are connected by a special designed panel which prevents any kind of heat bridging and practical. Also T shaped, and Z shaped panels are also produced by our company.
Why do we use PU with a density of 42 kg/m³
The thermal conductivity graph of PU looks like a bell, and the peak point of this bell is around 42 kg/m³. Yes, we can make more or much less dense panels, but it would only change the isolation capacity of the panels. As a result, the optimal point of density at 42 kg/m³ is applied strictly in our production lines, and our customers pay the minimum energy bills in their applications.


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