It is very important to choose appropriate wall materials when decorating cold storage, because wall materials directly affect the thermal insulation performance, hygienic conditions and durability of the cold storage. Here are some common cold storage wall material options:
1. Polyurethane (PU) sandwich panel: PU sandwich panel is a material with good thermal insulation performance and is often used on cold storage walls. It is lightweight, has good thermal insulation properties and is easy to construct, and can effectively isolate internal and external temperatures.
2. Rock wool sandwich panel: Rock wool is an inorganic insulation material that is often used for wall insulation in cold storage. Rock wool sandwich panels have good thermal insulation properties and also contribute to fire protection.
3. Glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) board: FRP is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant material that is often used in places that require high hygiene conditions, such as food processing plants. Its surface is smooth, easy to clean, and has good moisture-proof properties.
4. Stainless steel plate: Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and durable, and is suitable for places that require frequent cleaning and hygiene. Stainless steel walls are commonly used in cold storage in the food and medical industries.
5. Salted board: Salted board is a lightweight and high-strength material that is often used in general cold storage decoration. Its surface is coated to provide anti-corrosion and waterproof properties.
When selecting wall materials, in addition to thermal insulation performance and hygienic conditions, factors such as material durability, ease of cleaning, moisture-proof performance, and construction costs also need to be considered. It is best to choose appropriate wall materials according to the specific uses and requirements of the cold storage to ensure the normal operation and maintenance of the cold storage.