Engineered high-performance materials optimized for durability, thermal control, and structural integrity across Rwandan manufacturing and assembly projects.
Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. is a professional insulated sandwich panel manufacturer specializing in roofing, wall, and cold storage solutions. With years of industry experience, the company is dedicated to providing high-performance building materials that meet the evolving demands of modern construction and cold chain infrastructure.
Homecoxa focuses on the research, development, and production of a wide range of insulated panel systems, including roof sandwich panels, wall panels, cold storage panels, and interior partition and ceiling solutions. All products are manufactured using advanced production lines and high-quality raw materials, ensuring excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, durability, and structural stability. These panels are widely used in industrial plants, warehouses, cold storage facilities, cleanrooms, commercial buildings, and agricultural projects.
Driven by innovation and quality, Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. continuously improves its manufacturing processes and product performance to enhance energy efficiency and reduce construction time. The company also offers customized solutions based on specific project requirements, including panel thickness, core materials, and surface finishes.
With a commitment to quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction, Homecoxa has established strong partnerships with clients across global markets. The company strives to deliver sustainable, cost-effective, and easy-to-install panel solutions, supporting customers in building efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly structures worldwide.
Navigating the local geographical, environmental, and regulatory framework to implement high-performing industrial structures in East Africa.
Under the guidance of the Rwanda National Strategy for Transformation (NST 1) and Vision 2050, Rwanda is rapidly positioning itself as a central logistics and technology hub in East and Central Africa. Driven by the expansion of the Kigali Special Economic Zone (KSEZ) and the development of secondary industrial parks in Bugesera, Huye, and Rubavu, there is an unprecedented demand for modern, secure, and energy-efficient industrial infrastructure.
Traditional brick-and-mortar methodologies fall short when addressing the speed, durability, and strict microclimatic control required by modern manufacturing units, high-throughput logistical depots, and pharmaceutical labs. Modern pre-engineered steel frames paired with advanced thermal building envelopes are the technical answer to this growth phase.
Rwanda experiences a high-altitude tropical highland climate. Diurnal temperature fluctuations can lead to internal condensation issues in poorly insulated structures. Moreover, the high altitude increases UV exposure, which accelerates the degradation of low-quality metal organic coatings.
By specifying heavy-duty structural steel frames paired with PU (Polyurethane) / PIR (Polyisocyanurate) or Rock Wool Sandwich Panels, developers can ensure thermal stability. These materials achieve very low thermal transmittance (U-values), minimizing the energy required for mechanical cooling, preventing moisture infiltration, and maintaining structural integrity against mountain wind loads.
Rwanda's building regulations increasingly mandate adherence to sustainable guidelines. The GBMCS emphasizes energy efficiency, material source tracing, and structural safety. Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. designs building envelopes that directly contribute to achieving points under these categories:
The shift toward digital integration, prefabricated modular building components, and high-performance safety barriers.
Off-site fabrication and 3D detailing allow entire warehouses, logistics hubs, and processing factories to be designed, manufactured, and packaged for maritime and terrestrial transport with zero site waste. Installation timelines are reduced by up to 60% compared to traditional on-site construction.
HVAC systems account for over 40% of energy consumption in manufacturing and cold-chain facilities. The integration of high-density core sandwich panels with airtight interlocking joints acts as a continuous thermal barrier, significantly reducing operating costs and carbon footprint.
With tightening global insurance mandates, Class A fireproof materials (such as Rock Wool cores) and flexible steel frames with robust joint detailing are standard requirements for complex high-value manufacturing plants, safeguarding personnel and investment.
In tropical regions with high relative humidity, thermal bridging through metallic structural penetrations leads to local cooling, condensation, and structural rust. Our panels are constructed using double tongue-and-groove jointing methods with hidden fasteners to ensure continuous insulation profiles without thermal breaks.
Technical parameters of insulated panels and steel structural frames supplied for commercial and industrial projects in Rwanda.
| Product System | Core/Material Options | Thickness Options | Thermal Conductivity (λ) | Fire-Resistance Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insulated Roof Panels | PU / PIR / Rock Wool | 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm | 0.019 - 0.024 W/m·K (PIR) | Class B1 (PIR) / Class A (Rock Wool) |
| Industrial Wall Cladding | PU / Rock Wool / Glass Wool | 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 120mm | 0.020 - 0.038 W/m·K | Up to 120 Mins (Rock Wool) |
| Cold Storage Panels | High-density PU (40-42 kg/m³) | 100mm, 120mm, 150mm, 200mm | 0.021 W/m·K | Flame Retardant, Low Smoke |
| Heavy Structural Steel Frames | Q355B / Q235B (ASTM A572 equivalent) | Custom Engineering Specs | N/A (Structural Steel) | Applied Intumescent Coating Options |
Dongguan Homecoxa Panels Co., Ltd. runs automated continuous production lines. Standard manufacturing controls involve raw material inspections (hot-dip galvanized steel coils tensile strength testing), density and adhesion checks of chemical formulations, and dimensional checks. Every panel batch is certified to ISO 9001 and CE requirements to guarantee field performance during installation and operations in Rwanda.
Customized steel structures and envelope panels designed to address regional industrial and commercial needs.
Agriculture is a cornerstone of Rwanda's economy (including coffee, tea, and horticulture exports). Establishing state-of-the-art cold storage systems and packaging depots is essential to mitigate post-harvest losses. Our high-density PU panels maintain thermal efficiency for freezing, chilling, and tempering facilities.
For modern manufacturing facilities in Kigali and Bugesera, PEB steel portal frames combined with insulated wall and roof envelopes provide rapid build-out capabilities. Fast erection ensures quicker time-to-market for manufacturers, with spans over 36m to optimize space without requiring column supports.
Rwanda’s premium ecotourism industry demands lightweight, environmentally sensitive construction. Prefabricated modular frames and architectural insulated glass systems allow developers to erect durable, thermally efficient lodges and boutique hotels in remote terrains with minimal site disruption.
Shipping building materials to landlocked Rwanda requires careful logistics. The transit through the Northern Corridor (Mombasa Port, Kenya) or Central Corridor (Dar es Salaam Port, Tanzania) introduces vibration, handling wear, and humidity.
Our packaging systems are designed for long-distance transit. Sandwich panels are stacked using high-density protective foam blocks and wrapped in heavy poly film. Heavy steel framework parts are strapped and bundled to protect shop-applied anti-corrosive primers. This ensures materials arrive in pristine condition and are ready for immediate erection on site in Rwanda.
Integrated structural frames, architectural glass, and specialized wall/roof assemblies for industrial infrastructure projects.
Technical clarifications on designing, manufacturing, shipping, and erecting building envelope systems in East Africa.
PIR (Polyisocyanurate) has superior thermal resistance (R-value) and higher safety performance compared to EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). While EPS starts melting at low temperatures, PIR has excellent carbonization capabilities that form a protective layer in the event of fire. PIR also has lower thermal conductivity, allowing for thinner panel profiles while maintaining structural stability and energy efficiency.
All of our structural steel solutions are custom-engineered using standard structural design software (such as PKPM, Tekla Structures, or SAP2000). We calculate local wind loads (often reaching up to 0.5-0.75 kN/m² in hilly areas of Rwanda) and integrate seismic resistance detailing according to regional building codes. Heavy steel frameworks (using structural grades like Q355B) ensure high strength and flexibility under dynamic loads.
Generally, manufacturing takes 20 to 30 days depending on project scale and level of customization. Shipping is executed in sea containers (40ft HQ) to Dar es Salaam or Mombasa port, followed by road transit to Kigali via the Central or Northern corridor. The total shipping and land transport phase typically ranges between 35 and 45 days. We coordinate all logistics documentation to ensure smooth customs clearance.
Yes. We provide comprehensive, complimentary 3D design and technical detailing blueprints for our structural steel and building envelope systems. For the installation phase, we supply detailed structural layout drawings, panel installation maps, and step-by-step assembly guides. We can also provide remote technical support or dispatch structural supervisors to the project site in Rwanda if required.
Leverage the expertise of a world-class building envelope manufacturer to achieve compliance with local environmental standards while optimizing design parameters and reducing total structural costs.
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