Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
PUF panel thickness is the primary pricing factor. Thicker panels provide enhanced insulation but cost more, while standard thicknesses offer excellent value. Mount customises panels based on your project structure and insulation needs. Additional factors include panel colour, facing material (galvanised steel, aluminium, or colour-coated options), and application requirements.
PUF panels typically provide 20-25 years of reliable service with minimal maintenance. Their durability, combined with excellent thermal performance, makes them cost-effective long-term investments. The metal skins protect the foam core from external elements, while protective coatings enhance UV resistance.
For commercial applications, 100mm thickness provides an optimal balance between cost and performance. Industrial facilities typically require 150mm or thicker for maximum energy efficiency. Mount offers panels from 20mm to 300mm, and their technical experts can recommend the ideal thickness for your climate zone.
Mount’s PUF panels are ISO-certified and manufactured using high-density foam meeting IS Standards. They offer fire-retardant (B2 grade) certification, corrosion resistance, waterproof properties, and protection from termites and fungus.
Real projects show significant results, one facility’s 50mm panels substantially reduced air-conditioning costs. Long-term energy bill savings typically offset the initial investment, making PUF panels economically advantageous.



