The Discontinuous Sandwich Panel System is a commonly used production method in the cold storage and warehouse systems industry. It holds particular importance in the manufacturing of materials for cold room storage systems. The discontinuous system is ideal for smaller-scale production companies and offers the advantage of more flexible manufacturing capabilities.
In discontinuous lines, production is carried out in defined steps with manual intervention. During this process, the top and bottom surfaces of the sandwich panel are prepared separately and then combined with the insulation material.
Stages of the Discontinuous Sandwich Panel System
Unlike continuous lines, each stage of production in the discontinuous method is managed separately, allowing for greater flexibility. Manufacturers can produce panels in different thicknesses, sizes, or specifications according to customer demands.
Additionally, the lower investment costs and simpler operational processes make this system advantageous for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Discontinuous sandwich panel lines allow the production of various panel types, including:
Cold storage panels
Roof and wall cladding panels
Doors
Specialized panels for industrial applications
Compared to continuous lines, the discontinuous system requires a lower initial investment, making it attractive for startups or companies newly entering the market.
While the production capacity is more limited than continuous systems, the manual or semi-automatic nature of the process enables the production of high-quality and customized products in small batches or for special orders.
Advantages of the Discontinuous Sandwich Panel System
Low investment cost
Flexible production capability
Customization options
Suitability for producing different panel types
Simple operation and maintenance
Thanks to these features, the discontinuous system helps small and medium-sized producers remain competitive in the market.