COLORBOND® FOR PANEL – NEW STANDARD OF STEEL MATERIAL FOR SANDWICH PANEL APPLICATION.

COLORBOND® FOR PANEL – NEW STANDARD OF STEEL MATERIAL FOR SANDWICH PANEL APPLICATION.

Sandwich panel is the interest of investors, gradually becoming to be an ideal material for construction works.

Food and beverage (F&B) and electronics (E&E) are the two sectors that will be used the most sandwich panel products, with potential growth of 14 – 16% for F&B and 20 – 25% for E&E.

According to investors, the project owner stated that using sandwich panels brings several tangible benefits, facilitates construction and cuts down on construction time and labor use.

Typically, big manufacturing plants have installed and constructed sandwich panels in their projects such as:

Following the trend and understanding the requirements of finished panel products such as durability, aesthetic and insulation layer adhesion, BlueScope continues to strengthen its pioneering position as leading provider of alloy – coated steel solutions by developing a specific product range for sandwich panel application – COLORBOND® for PANEL – LONG LASTING BEAUTY FROM AUSTRALIAN EXPERT with the most cutting-edge technologies, setting a new standard of durability and aesthetic for project.

According to BlueScope, Activate™ – The breakthrough technology for withstanding severe environments, is the most cutting-edge technology in the steel industry, a result of more than 20 years of research and innovation with more than 20 patents acquired and more than AUD 100-million investments. This technology provides outstanding advantages such as improving surface corrosion resistance; enhancing anti-corrosion at cut edges in both washed and unwashed areas; offering longer the warranty period up to 25 years, these warranties are also applied for applications closer marine environments. In addition, BlueScope has also developed branded stores for sandwich panel to meet the high demands of the market.

*Warranty terms and conditions apply


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