Ultra-Thin, High-Efficiency, and Energy-Saving: A New Choice for Building Insulation
Ultra-Thin, High-Efficiency, and Energy-Saving: A New Choice for Building Insulation
In the building insulation materials market, Hark's polyurethane (PU) core panels stand out for their "ultra-thin and highly efficient" core performance, making them a premium choice that combines energy saving and practicality. The superior performance of these core materials has redefined the efficiency standards for building insulation.
The core advantage of this polyurethane core panel lies in its exceptional thermal insulation capabilities: its thermal conductivity is only 0.020 W/mK, making it one of the lowest heat loss insulation materials currently available. Performance comparison data shows that to achieve the same insulation effect, the required thickness of this core material is 50%-100% less than other conventional insulation materials—a mere 100 mm thick polyurethane panel can achieve insulation efficiency comparable to 2900 mm of masonry or 8700 mm of ordinary concrete, with insulation effects 29 times that of masonry and 87 times that of ordinary concrete, respectively.
Even compared to commonly used insulation materials such as polystyrene (EPS) boards and rock wool (MW), the "lightweight advantage" of this core material is outstanding: to achieve the same insulation performance, EPS boards require a thickness of 175 mm, rock wool requires 200 mm, while Hark's polyurethane board core material only requires 100 mm, significantly reducing the space occupied by building walls and roofs, freeing up more usable floor space inside the building.
For building projects, the value of Hark polyurethane board core material goes beyond its excellent insulation performance. Its ultra-thin characteristics not only reduce material usage and labor costs in transportation and construction, but also directly reduce building heating and cooling energy consumption through its highly efficient thermal insulation capabilities—in practical applications, buildings using this core material can reduce winter heating energy consumption by approximately 30% and summer cooling energy consumption by 25%, meeting the energy-saving requirements under the "dual carbon" target and saving energy costs for long-term project operation.
As one of Hark's core products, this polyurethane core material has been successfully applied in numerous residential and commercial building projects. Its stable performance and significant energy-saving effects have been unanimously recognized by project owners and construction companies. Industry experts have commented that the core material's combination of "high efficiency + thinness" breaks the traditional perception that "thicker insulation materials are better for insulation," providing a superior technical solution for the building insulation field and driving the industry towards "low consumption, high efficiency, and space saving."







