The introduction of metal carved panels effectively addresses some drawbacks of other thermal insulation materials. Not only do they offer excellent thermal insulation and decorative properties, but their installation is not restricted by seasonal or environmental conditions, making them both safe and convenient. As a result, they have gained widespread application. But what is the principle behind their construction technique?
The process principle of metal carved paneling involves setting main load-bearing points on the main structure, fixing the insulation board to the building with metal hangers to form a metal carved insulation and decorative curtain wall. In cases where the project is a frame structure, as the walls cannot be directly fixed with hangers, it is necessary to install a metal framework to secure the hangers. The used framework is galvanized light steel, and anti-corrosion treatment is conducted properly.
Insulation panels are secured using the pin fixing method, with the structure being: first, angle steel is bolted to the frame or wall, and then the tray is fixed to the angle steel. The insulation panels are connected to the tray via pins. This hanger allows for minor adjustments of the panels in the vertical and horizontal directions, ensuring even gaps and a smooth panel surface.
Metal carved panel installation is simple and not season-restricted, but when conducting the installation, it is crucial to pay attention to the selection of the construction method. Choose an appropriate method based on the actual project structure to ensure greater stability and improved performance.





