Sandwich Panel Factories & Exporter in Uzbekistan

Premium PIR/PUR Insulation Solutions for Tashkent’s Modern Industrial Landscape & Cold Chain Infrastructure

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Uzbekistan's Industrial Revolution

As Central Asia's fastest-growing economy, Uzbekistan is experiencing a massive shift toward modern industrialization. From the Navoi Free Economic Zone to the New Tashkent City initiative, the demand for high-efficiency sandwich panels is at an all-time high. Our PIR/PUR panels provide the structural integrity and thermal resistance required for the region's extreme continental climate.

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Cold Chain & Agriculture

Uzbekistan is a global leader in fruit and vegetable exports. To maintain the quality of Samarkand grapes or Fergana valley produce, world-class cold storage is vital. We specialize in providing comprehensive refrigeration solutions—from cam-lock PIR panels to high-efficiency evaporators—ensuring a seamless cold chain from farm to global markets.

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Strategic Export Support

Exporting to Uzbekistan requires more than just high-quality products; it requires understanding local logistics, Customs Union regulations, and the unique environmental stressors of the region. As a seasoned exporter, we offer localized technical support and efficient rail/road logistics via the Silk Road economic belt.

"Information Gain: Unlike standard suppliers, our panels are engineered with a 42kg/m³ density core specifically tested for the temperature fluctuations in Tashkent, which can range from -20°C in winter to +45°C in summer, ensuring 30% more energy savings than traditional mineral wool."

Our Global Manufacturing Expertise

27 Years of Refrigeration Excellence

Shaanxi YuanShengHeTong Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd.

Established in 1996, we have grown into a titan of the refrigeration industry, operating a 60,000 square meter factory equipped with 8 advanced production lines. Our expertise spans the entire project lifecycle: from initial design and engineering to manufacturing, installation, and dedicated after-sales service.

60k+

Sqm Factory

27+

Years Exp

180+

Experts

10+

QC Teams

1996

Founder begins refrigeration equipment marketing and installation services.

2006

First factory completed in Shaanxi; production of cam-lock sandwich panels starts.

2018

Introduction of the first fully automatic split-joint production line for high precision.

2023

Transitioning into an eco-friendly factory with a focus on sustainable PIR technology.

Macro Industry Solutions & Compliance

Global Standards, Local Uzbekistan Support

Energy Efficiency (E-E-A-T Focus)

Our PIR (Polyisocyanurate) panels offer the highest thermal resistance in the industry. With a thermal conductivity (λ) as low as 0.019 W/m·K, they are the preferred choice for Uzbekistan’s large-scale energy-saving projects.

Seismic & Structural Integrity

Uzbekistan is a seismically active zone. Our panels are designed with interlocking joint systems that provide flexibility and strength, ensuring that warehouses remain safe during geological activity.

Fire Safety (B1/B2 Grade)

Compliant with international safety standards, our PIR panels are self-extinguishing and offer superior fire resistance, a critical requirement for food processing factories and chemical storage.

Certifications & Quality Assurance

Uzbekistan Procurement FAQ

Answers for Professionals

💡 What is the lead time for Uzbekistan delivery?

Typically, production takes 10-15 days. Shipping to Tashkent via the Lanzhou-Kashgar-Irkeshtam-Osh-Andijan route usually takes 12-18 days.

💡 Do you provide installation support in Uzbekistan?

Yes, we provide comprehensive technical drawings, 3D installation videos, and can dispatch engineers for large-scale projects in Samarkand, Namangan, or Tashkent.

💡 PIR vs. PUR: Which is better for the local climate?

While both are excellent, PIR is recommended for Uzbekistan due to its superior fire resistance and slightly better insulation properties in high-heat summer conditions.

💡 Are your products compliant with local standards?

Our products carry CE and ISO certifications, which are widely accepted in Uzbekistan and often exceed local GOST requirements.