With light weight, high strength, thermal insulation and durability, FRP polyurethane sandwich panels are the ideal material for medical shelters, emergency command shelters and field operation shelters, providing quick-to-build, stable and reliable body solutions for mobile scenarios.
Industry Pain Points:
High weight requirements for mobile shelters; traditional panels are too heavy, affecting transportation and hoisting efficiency;
Shelters need to adapt to variable outdoor environments; traditional panels have poor thermal insulation, making it difficult to control the temperature inside the cabin;
Long-term outdoor use of shelters leads to moisture, corrosion and aging, resulting in short service life and high maintenance costs;
Shelters need to be quickly built and deployed; traditional panels have long construction cycles, failing to meet emergency needs.
Solutions:
Lightweight design: Lightweight composite panels reduce the overall weight of the shelter, facilitating transportation and hoisting and improving deployment efficiency;
Efficient thermal insulation and temperature control: Polyurethane core material with low thermal conductivity provides excellent thermal insulation performance, stabilizing the cabin temperature and adapting to outdoor environments with large temperature differences;
Durable protection performance: FRP surface is waterproof, corrosion-resistant and anti-aging, adapting to complex outdoor environments and extending the service life of the shelter;
Quick modular construction: Panels support pre-cutting and quick splicing, allowing the shelter to be quickly assembled and deployed to meet emergency scenario needs.
Core Advantages:
Lightweight and high-strength, facilitating shelter transportation, hoisting and rapid deployment;
Excellent thermal insulation performance, stabilizing cabin temperature and adapting to variable outdoor environments;
Waterproof, corrosion-resistant and anti-aging, stable performance after long-term outdoor use, with low maintenance costs;
Supports modular construction with short construction cycles, quickly responding to emergency scenario needs.
