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Sing Panel Strength

 

Sing panel strength is in the core!

Sing panels are made around our patented Sing honeycomb/torsion grid box, foam-insulated core which is held together with our patented, formaldehyde-free glue.  As such, no matter what type of surface material (“skin”) that is applied, the patented Sing core makes the panel  lightweight yet pound-per-pound stronger than steel!  Our cores have been independently tested by the University of Washington to be a minimum of 660 PSI.   Standard foam core or aluminum core barely reaches 100 PSI.  Our steel panels can reach up to 1,000 PSI, yet be true flat and maintenance free.  The strength is in our patented core.

 

 

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Lightweight

SING PANELS ARE LIGHTWEIGHT!

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Patented Sing core technology is used to make Sing sandwich panels 20 percent the weight of solid wood.  Even Sing plywood is one-third lighter than standard plywood panels.  The average weight of a Sing panel is 1/2 pound to 2 pounds per square foot.  Yet, our patented Sing honeycomb/torsion box (insulated grid) core  is structured in such a way that Sing panels are inch-per-inch stronger than steel!  So, Sing panels are lightweight and strong enough to ship to anywhere in the U.S. at a fraction of the cost of shipping regular building materials.

Therefore, regular 4×8 slatwall sheets weigh in at 80 to 90 pounds, yet Sing lightweight slatwall panels only weigh 32 pounds.   An oversized door that would normally weigh  around 1,500 pounds will weigh around 300 pounds when made with Sing Core panels.  Shelves made with Sing panels are extremely lightweight yet sturdy.  Sing logs to build a dream log home  generally weigh under 70 pounds each and can be moved entirely by hand!

Sing panels are the lightweight alternative!

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