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.
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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).
Food-safe coated PUF/PIR wall panels with tongue-and-groove joints; 50–80mm for processing halls; dedicated cold room thicknesses for storage zones.
Food plant owners · Turnkey contractors · Equipment suppliers · QA/HACCP consultants
Food processing facilities demand flush, cleanable panel surfaces, controlled temperatures, and partition systems that support HACCP-style hygiene protocols and rapid construction.
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.024 W/mK (PUF) / 0.022 W/mK (PIR) |
| Panel Thickness | 30mm to 150mm |
| Foam Density | 40 ± 2 kg/m³ |
| Fire Rating | B2/B3 (PUF), B-s1,d0 (PIR), A1/A2 (Rockwool) |
| Service Temperature | -40°C to +80°C |
| Panel Lifespan | 25–30 years with proper installation |
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