Cold Room Panels by Rinac
Insulated sandwich panels for cold rooms and cold storage in PUF, PIR and FM-approved cores. Selected by RINAC engineers for the target temperature, room duty, fire requirements and hygienic finish.
A cold room is only as good as its envelope. The insulated panels that form the walls, ceiling and floor decide how steadily the room holds temperature and how hard the refrigeration has to work. Rinac has built cold room envelopes for dairies, food plants, pharma stores and FMCG warehouses across India, using the same panels it manufactures in-house.
For cold storage, the complete envelope matters: core, thickness, facing, joints, vapour sealing, floor interface and installation quality. RINAC engineers select the system against the target temperature, ambient conditions, room duty and required fire documentation.
Cold-room panel submittal requirements
Cold-room values must be tied to the selected RINAC product and the complete room design.
| Selection item | What the project submittal should confirm |
|---|---|
| Core and fire performance | Exact RPUF, PIR or named FM-approved system with the applicable test certificate |
| Panel thickness | Thermal calculation based on target temperature, ambient design condition and duty cycle |
| Facing | Metal substrate, coating, colour, hygiene requirement and environmental suitability |
| Joint and vapour seal | Panel joint, sealant, penetrations, corners and floor/ceiling interfaces |
| Structural selection | Span, support spacing, ceiling load, pressure differential and installation detail |
| Doors and refrigeration interfaces | Openings, thermal bridges, drainage, service penetrations and commissioning responsibility |
RINAC supplies complete cold-room solutions as well as insulated-panel systems. Request one coordinated project submittal.
Matching the panel to the temperature
There is no single correct thickness. Chilled rooms holding produce and dairy near 0 to 4°C typically use thinner cores than a blast-freeze store running well below zero, where thicker panels reduce heat ingress and protect running costs. Floor loading, room size and ambient conditions also feed the choice. Rather than guess, Rinac sizes the envelope from your temperature target and duty cycle. For background on specifying a room, the cold room buyer’s guide and the cold storage warehouse guide are useful starting points.
Industries Rinac serves
Dairy & Ice Cream
Chilled and frozen storage envelopes for milk, dairy products and ice cream lines.
Food Processing
Panel-built cold stores and processing halls for food and ready-to-eat manufacturing.
Pharmaceutical Storage
Temperature-controlled rooms for drugs, vaccines and biologics needing tight tolerances.
Fisheries & Seafood
Cold and freezer rooms for seafood handling and blast freezing.
FMCG & Retail
Back-of-store and distribution cold rooms for retail and FMCG supply chains.
Agriculture & Horticulture
Cold storage for fruit, vegetables and seed to reduce post-harvest loss.
Frequently asked questions
Cold-room delivery examples
These links use RINAC's published project titles and lead to the corresponding project records.
Product data and project submittals
Use RINAC product literature for preliminary selection. Before tender or construction, request the current project-specific data sheet, test certificate and approved assembly.
RINAC Cold Chain brochure
RINAC cold-room, refrigeration, processing and cold-chain solution overview.
Download RINAC PDFOfficial PDFFirearmet systems
Named FM-approved wall, ceiling and roof assemblies for projects that require them.
Download RINAC PDFTurnkey solutionCold Rooms
RINAC route for coordinated room, refrigeration, installation and after-sales requirements.
View cold roomsTechnical values apply only to the identified RINAC product and tested assembly. Confirm the exact core, facing, thickness, joint, test standard and certificate for each project.
Related RINAC panel systems
Planning a cold room or cold store?
Give us the temperature, capacity and location. Rinac will size the panel envelope and quote the complete room.
