A modern piggery is a high-tech complex, where every element of the structure plays an important role in creating optimal conditions for raising pigs. Let's consider the main materials and technologies used in the construction of such objects.
Professional flooring is one of the key materials in the construction of pig houses. A profile is used for the roof
1. Roofing corrugated board:
which provide reliable protection against precipitation
2. Wall profiled flooring:
which allow to create a strong and durable structure. An important indicator of the quality of corrugated board is the zinc content, which should be at least 225 g/m2 to ensure adequate protection against corrosion.
Modern coatings of corrugated board significantly increase its resistance to aggressive environments typical of pig farms. Among the most effective options:
- ZAM (zinc-aluminum-magnesium) with a content of 180 g/m2 or 275 g/m2
- Aluminum zinc 150 g/m2 or 185 g/m2
- HPS200 ULTRA
- Granit Farm
- PVDF
- FoodSafe
These coatings ensure a long service life of materials in conditions of high humidity and aggressive vapors.
Sandwich panels are another important element of the construction of a modern piggery. They provide excellent thermal insulation and speed of installation. For the roof, panels with a thickness of 60 mm or 80 mm are used, the same parameters are used for wall panels. A variety of coatings (HPS200, aluminum zinc, FoodSafe) allows you to choose the best option for specific operating conditions.
Special attention should be paid to specialized solutions:
Half sandwich panels with an inner side of aluminum foil
Roof panels with FiberGlass coating
Translucent sandwich panels to provide natural lighting
AISI 304 stainless steel panels for slaughterhouses and processing plants
Such innovative materials and technologies make it possible to create pig houses that meet the highest standards of hygiene, energy efficiency and comfort for animals, which ultimately contributes to increasing farm productivity.
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