What are Insulated PIR Wall Panels?
PIR stands for Polyisocyanurate — a highly efficient rigid foam insulation material.
PIR foam is sandwiched between two layers (often steel, aluminum, or composite sheets) to form structural insulated pir wall panels.
They offer high thermal performance, fire resistance, and structural strength in a single product.
Typical Construction of a PIR Panel
Facing options: Pre-painted steel, stainless steel, aluminum, fiberglass, or coated sheets.
Surface finishes: Smooth, micro-ribbed, embossed depending on design and performance needs.
Joint systems: Tongue-and-groove or cam-lock for airtight seals.
Why insulated PIR Wall Panels are a Smart Choice
Lower heating/cooling costs.
Faster project completion.
Thinner walls = more usable floor space.
Compliance with green building certifications (like LEED, BREEAM).
Applications
Industrial warehouses
Commercial buildings (offices, shopping centers)
Cold storage facilities
Agricultural buildings (barns, storage units)
Modular homes
Data centers (where temperature control is critical)
Renovations and retrofits for improved insulation