Industry Export

Food Processing — Panel Export to Namibia

For food processing facilities in Namibia, insulated sandwich panels from PHOENIXX reduce build time and operating costs. Food processing facilities demand flush, cleanable panel surfaces, controlled temperatures, and partition systems that support HACCP-style hygiene protocols and rapid construction. Namibia's extreme temperature swings (hot days, cold nights) demand panels with consistent thermal performance across the full service temperature range. PUF panels (-40°C to +80°C) handle both extremes. Coastal fog zones require corrosion-resistant coatings (SMP or PVDF on galvalume substrates).

Panel Fit for Food Processing

Food-safe coated PUF/PIR wall panels with tongue-and-groove joints; 50–80mm for processing halls; dedicated cold room thicknesses for storage zones.

Applications in Namibia

  • Dairy and beverage plants
  • Meat and poultry processing
  • Bakery and confectionery units
  • Packaging and bottling halls
  • Raw material storage annexes

Who Buys These Panels?

Food plant owners · Turnkey contractors · Equipment suppliers · QA/HACCP consultants

What is it?

Food processing facilities demand flush, cleanable panel surfaces, controlled temperatures, and partition systems that support HACCP-style hygiene protocols and rapid construction.

Why choose PHOENIXX for food processing in Namibia?

Technical Specifications at a Glance
PropertySpecification
Thermal Conductivity0.024 W/mK (PUF) / 0.022 W/mK (PIR)
Panel Thickness30mm to 150mm
Foam Density40 ± 2 kg/m³
Fire RatingB2/B3 (PUF), B-s1,d0 (PIR), A1/A2 (Rockwool)
Service Temperature-40°C to +80°C
Panel Lifespan25–30 years with proper installation

Advantages

  • Export documentation and fire test certificates included
  • Mixed product portfolio — PUF, PIR, Rockwool
  • Engineering consultation before specification
  • Shipping support via Walvis Bay Port

Considerations

  • Local building codes must be verified per project
  • Fire-rated specifications may extend manufacturing lead time
  • [VERIFY] Confirm country-specific compliance with export team

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use PHOENIXX panels for food processing in Namibia?
Food-safe coated PUF/PIR wall panels with tongue-and-groove joints; 50–80mm for processing halls; dedicated cold room thicknesses for storage zones. PHOENIXX provides export documentation, fire test reports where applicable, and engineering support for Namibia import processes.
Who typically procures panels for food processing projects?
Buyers include Food plant owners, Turnkey contractors, Equipment suppliers, QA/HACCP consultants. PHOENIXX works directly with project owners and through EPC contractors across Namibia.
What applications suit food processing in Namibia?
Common applications: Dairy and beverage plants, Meat and poultry processing, Bakery and confectionery units, Packaging and bottling halls, Raw material storage annexes. Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) requirements should be confirmed. Mining projects typically require additional fire safety documentation. Walvis Bay port clearance procedures should be planned in advance.
How do I request an export quote for food processing in Namibia?
Submit panel thickness, quantities, delivery port, and project timeline via our export quotation form. PHOENIXX responds with pricing, shipping options, and technical recommendations.

Export Consultation — Food Processing

Tell us about your food processing project in Namibia.