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HISTORY |
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The idea of using stress skinned panels for construction began in the 1930s as an attempt to conserve forest resources. In 1937, a small stressed-skin house in Wisconsin, USA was constructed and it has ever since endured the severe climate and is currently being used by University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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In 1947, structural insulated panel development began with corrugated paperboard cores were tested with various skin materials of plywood, tempered hardboard and treated paperboard. Panels consisting of polystyrene core were used in a building in 1967 and the panels have performed well to the present day |
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| In Indonesia, the use of insulated panel as a material for building construction was introduced in 1995 by a multi national Australian building products company James Hardie with their product: Bondor™ Insulated Panel Systems. |
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PT. Bondor Indonesia was established on December 14, 1999 to continue Bondor™ Insulated Panel business in Indonesia. PT. Bondor Indonesia continues the consistency of manufacturing International quality products. |
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In support of our business, PT. Bondor Indonesia constructed a 13,000sqm modern manufacturing facility conveniently located adjacent to the Jagorawi Tollway in an industrial estate at Sentul. The production line capacity is 350,000sqm of insulated panels per year. |
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