Manufacturing method of building material panels

The method of manufacturing building material panels with roll-formed metal shells and grooved insulation ensures thermal insulation and airtightness by fixing insulation material to the shell, addressing gasket peeling and installation inefficiencies.

JP2026102944APending Publication Date: 2026-06-23JFE GALVANIZING & COATING CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
JFE GALVANIZING & COATING CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-04-01
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Airtight gaskets on building material panels can peel off, leading to reduced thermal insulation and airtightness, and the installation process is inefficient, especially in confined spaces.

Method used

A method involving roll forming a metal plate to create an outer shell with joints, grooving foam blocks to match the shell's shape, applying adhesive, and pressurizing to fix the insulation material to the shell, ensuring thermal insulation and airtightness without the need for additional gaskets.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easy construction in confined spaces using short-length materials while maintaining thermal insulation and airtightness, improving installation efficiency and preventing insulation damage.

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Abstract

To facilitate on-site construction while ensuring insulation efficiency and airtightness. [Solution] The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a building material panel, comprising the steps of: roll forming a metal plate to produce an outer shell material having joints at both ends in the width direction; grooving a foam block to produce an insulating material having an upper surface that matches the shape of the bottom surface of the outer shell material, and at least one of the ends of the outer shell material in the width direction protruding outward from the end of the outer shell material; applying an adhesive to the bottom surface of the outer shell material or the upper surface of the insulating material; and heating and pressurizing the bottom surface of the outer shell material and the upper surface of the insulating material in contact with each other to fix the insulating material to the outer shell material.
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