Insulated metal panels are often referred to as “foam panels” or “sandwich panels” with the panel material ranging in thickness from 2-6 inches. The metal “foam” panel material consists of a heavy-duty rigid insulation sandwiched between two thin layers of either aluminum or steel. Foam panels are factory-finished with a durable Kynar paint system, and the panel joints are integral.
Insulated metal panels consist of rigid foam sandwiched between two sheets of coated steel or aluminum skins creating a vapor barrier and providing long-term thermal efficiency. They are frequently used not only for thermal efficiency, but for their ease of installation, structural integrity, and aesthetic appeal. They can be customized to a variety of styles and sizes depending on application and project specifications.
The exterior facades are resistant to abuse, moisture, insect, and rodent infiltration and are available in diverse color options. Insulated metal panels can be finished naturally, painted, or using applied options such as stone, wood grain, etching, or raised patterns. No matter what the project requires, insulated metal panels can be molded to fit any design.