Insulated Panels
Insulated panels are building materials designed to provide thermal insulation and structural support. They typically consist of two outer layers, often made of metal or plywood, with a core of insulating material like polyurethane or polystyrene. These panels are commonly used in walls, roofs, and floors to enhance energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings.
The primary benefit of insulated panels is their ability to reduce heat transfer, which helps maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and lowers energy costs. They are lightweight, easy to install, and can be customized in various sizes and finishes, making them a popular choice in modern construction.