EPS Sandwich Panel vs PU Core Comparison

Three years ago, a mid-size RV builder in Indiana swapped their floor assembly from an eps sandwich panel to a polyurethane core. Made sense on paper. PU delivers R-6.5 per inch versus R-3.8, so thinner walls and more interior clearance. Eighteen months later, their warranty claims spiked 40 percent. The floors were sagging between crossmembers.…

GRP Marine Panel Thickness Options

Three months ago, an RV manufacturer in Indiana halted their assembly line for 11 days straight. The culprit was a shipment of grp sandwich panel stock with 2.3mm thickness variance across a single batch. Their automated equipment couldn’t compensate. Panels wouldn’t seat in the frame joints, and every unit coming off the line had visible…

Cold Room Panel Installation Process

A meat processor in Ohio fired their contractor halfway through a cold room build because of a $280,000 installation disaster. The insulated panels arrived in perfect condition, but the install crew botched the job. They ignored thermal bridging at the corners, used standard polyurethane instead of vapor-rated sealant on the door frames, and left 8mm…

XPS Foam Core vs PVC Comparison

A truck body manufacturer in Queensland swapped PVC for XPS foam core on their refrigerated vans to hit a $12,000 per-unit cost target. Seemed smart at the time. Eighteen months later, 47 warranty claims landed on their desk for delaminating sidewalls on curved panels. The repair bill wiped out their entire margin on that model…