Advantages of Using Rising Panels
Hanging Load
Upto 70Kg
Green Product
Upto 2 Hrs
Fire Resistant
Non asbestos
Ready to Paint
Excellent Surface finish
Water Proof
Used in WC or external application
Excellent Sound Insulation
Upto 45DB
Low Thermal Conductivity
0.22 W/mk
Earthquake Resistant
UPto 7.2 Richter Scale
Lateral Load
Upto 800Kg
8 X
Fast Construction
Up 12%
Cost Effective than Conventional Construction
3%
More Carpet are More Usable area
700 Kg/m3
Density
Upto 8%
Saving on structural load
Rising EPS Cement Panels
Technical Specifications
| Properties | Thickness | Remarks | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60mm | 75mm | 90mm | 100mm | 120mm | ||
| Weight per sqft (Kgs) | 3.7 | 4.3 | 5 | 6 | 6.8 | |
| Thermal Conductivity (W/m deg.K) | Upto 0.22 | TEST BS 874 (Part 2):1986 | ||||
| Sound Insulation(db) | Upto 45 dB | IS 9901:1981 | ||||
| Moisture Absorption | 12 % | EN 1609:2013 | ||||
| Anti Bending Damage Load | 3 Times of own wt. | BS 5234 (Part 2): 1992 | ||||
| Single Point Hanging Strength(N) | 1300 | BS 5234 (Part 2): 1992 | ||||
| Thickness Tolerence | +/- 3mm | |||||
| Fire Rating (Hrs) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 3 | 3 | 4 | BS 476 (Part 20/22): 1987 |
Rising EPS Cement Panels
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on EPS Cement Sandwich Wall Panels
EPS Cement Sandwich Wall Panels are lightweight prefabricated wall panels made using cement boards and an Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) core. They are used as an alternative to traditional brick and block walls for faster and more efficient construction.
EPS stands for Expanded Polystyrene — a lightweight insulating material that provides thermal and sound insulation.
They are widely used in:
- Residential buildings
- Commercial projects
- Hotels & resorts
- Industrial sheds
- Warehouses
- Farmhouses
- High-rise buildings
- Interior partitions
Yes. Despite being lightweight, EPS cement panels offer excellent structural strength and durability when installed properly.
Most EPS cement sandwich panels are non-load-bearing and are used as partition or external walls in RCC or steel structures. However, certain engineered systems can be load-bearing depending on design.
EPS panels are significantly lighter than traditional brick masonry, helping reduce dead load on the structure and lowering steel and foundation costs.
Yes. Cement-coated EPS panels provide good fire resistance and are suitable for modern building requirements.
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of EPS panels is excellent thermal insulation, helping maintain indoor temperature and reduce energy consumption.
They provide very good sound insulation and are commonly used in hotels, offices, hospitals, and residential projects.
The panels are moisture-resistant, and with proper joint treatment and finishing, they perform well in humid and wet conditions.
Wall installation using EPS panels can be 5–10 times faster than traditional brickwork, depending on site conditions.
Yes. Grooves can be easily cut inside the panel for electrical conduits and plumbing services.
Yes. EPS walls support:
- Paint
- Texture coatings
- Wallpaper
- Tiles
- Gypsum punning
- Decorative finishes
In many cases, heavy plastering is not required. Thin putty, gypsum punning, or skim coat finishes are sufficient.
Yes. They are commonly used for both internal and external walls with proper waterproof finishing systems.
Yes. Cabinets, TVs, AC units, and shelves can be mounted using appropriate anchors and fixing methods.
Properly installed EPS panel systems can last for several decades with minimal maintenance.
Yes. EPS wall systems reduce construction waste, lower material consumption, and improve building energy efficiency.
When installed with correct joint treatment and finishing practices, cracking is minimal compared to conventional masonry.
Their lightweight nature reduces seismic load, making them highly suitable for earthquake-prone regions.
Common thicknesses include:
- 50mm
- 75mm
- 100mm
- 120mm
- 150mm
Selection depends on application and project requirements.
Initial material cost may vary, but overall project cost is often lower due to:
- Faster construction
- Lower labor cost
- Reduced RCC consumption
- Lower plastering requirement
- Faster project completion
Yes. Lightweight wall systems are increasingly preferred in high-rise construction to reduce structural load.
EPS walls provide smooth, uniform surfaces and better dimensional accuracy compared to traditional masonry.
Builders prefer EPS panels because they offer:
- Faster project execution
- Lightweight construction
- Better insulation
- Lower structural load
- Cleaner sites
- Reduced labor dependency
- Modern construction efficiency