When planning to invest in a sandwich panel production line, many manufacturers face the same questions:
Which type of core material should I choose: PU, PIR, or Rock Wool?
What production capacity is optimal for my market?
Which equipment configuration will ensure high efficiency and product quality?
This guide explains the key factors, equipment choices, and technical considerations for making a reliable investment.

The core material determines the panel’s:
Fire resistance
Thermal insulation
Acoustic performance
PU/PIR panels are lighter, easy to process, and ideal for standard insulation.
Rock wool panels offer superior fire protection and soundproofing but require heavier handling systems and specialized processing.


Tip: Choose the core material based on local building regulations and project requirements.
The production capacity of a line is the main cost driver. Factors to consider:
Annual output (e.g., 5,000–50,000 m²/year)
Panel thickness and width variations
Continuous vs. batch production systems
Continuous lines provide higher efficiency for large-scale production.
Batch systems may be sufficient for smaller markets but have higher labor costs per panel.
A complete sandwich panel production line includes:
Coil Handling System: Ensures smooth feeding of steel sheets.
Roll Forming System: Forms the metal sheets into panels.
Foaming / Core Processing System: Injects core material, ensuring uniform density.
Cutting & Stacking System: Cuts panels to precise length and prepares them for packing.
Each system’s quality affects efficiency, product consistency, and overall return on investment.

Modern production lines integrate PLC control, servo motors, and automated feeding systems, which:
Reduce manual labor
Improve panel consistency
Minimize downtime
Tip: Higher automation increases initial cost but reduces long-term operating expenses.
Do not overlook supporting equipment:
Dust collection
Panel conveyors
Packing machines
Electrical cabinets

Professional installation and commissioning are crucial. Incorrect installation can lead to months of lost production.
Investors often make these mistakes:
Choosing a line purely based on price, ignoring long-term efficiency
Underestimating labor or energy costs
Selecting equipment without considering spare parts availability
Ignoring local regulatory requirements for fire and insulation performance
Avoiding these mistakes ensures stable production and profitable operations.
Selecting the right sandwich panel production line requires careful consideration of:
Core material
Production capacity
Equipment configuration
Automation level
Auxiliary systems
A properly designed and installed line ensures high-quality panels, efficient operations, and maximum ROI.
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