Steel construction panel MAGNELIS®
for roofwallprotective

steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
steel construction panel
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Characteristics

Material
steel
Applications
for roof, wall
Other characteristics
protective

Description

Magnelis® is simply an exceptionally versatile metallic coated steel. It provides amazing levels of surface and cut-edge corrosion protection even in the most hostile of environments. l excellent corrosion resistance - at least 3 times better than galvanised steel in external applications l excellent forming behaviour thanks to a lower friction coefficient to galvanised steel and very good adhesion of Magnelis® coating l complete edge protection from the self-healing properties of Magnelis® on cut edges l more cost-effective than batch galvanised steels, due to simple manufacture l lower zinc run-off than galvanised steel: better for the environment l up to 20 years warranty for roofing and cladding in marine environments and up to 25 years for inland applications (more than 2000 m from the coast) The remarkable corrosion resistance of Magnelis® allows it to be used across a range of structural applications (light steel framing, ventilated facade supports, composite floors, solar system supports), but also for roofing and cladding in corrosive environments such as coastal buildings, agricultural buildings and water transport systems. For civil engineering applications, Magnelis® offers a cost effective substitute for batch galvanised steel and in the transport sector Magnelis® is widely used for safety barriers, lighting poles, road signs, sound barrier fences and many other items.
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