Hello
I have an idea to convert a container into a kitchen (professional kitchen). There are companies that do this, but I still want to keep costs down, so we are doing the conversion ourselves. Most containers, we have learned, are converted on the inside with 35 mm foam in a frame structure and plywood board on top. We will also apply a special hygienic board used in commercial kitchens and hospitals on the plywood. Drainage in the floor is solved, as well as the exhaust hood and a good ventilation system... but what we're thinking about is that since the walls of a container aren't smooth, condensation may form between the metal walls and the foam inside the wall... is there any material or solution anyone can think of? We have looked at Armaflex insulation but have no experience with the product.
Thanks in advance for all the answers... and of course, we will offer lunch when everything is completed to everyone who has helped with the project in one way or another...
 
Purskum, check out typ foamking.
There is diffusion-tight foam that prevents condensation on the sheet metal.
 
Thank you!
I have just sent a request for a quote to foamking...diffusion-tight foam was a new material that I will now look for information about...thank you so much for the help, all advice is incredibly important right now...
 
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