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Flat roofing panel THIN SEAM
steelaluminummetal look

flat roofing panel
flat roofing panel
flat roofing panel
flat roofing panel
flat roofing panel
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Characteristics

Type
flat
Material
steel, aluminum
Appearance
metal look
Technical characteristics
standing seam, flame-retardant, water-repellent
Other characteristics
easy to install
Ecological characteristics
sustainable

Description

A snap-together panel for easy installation with no mechanical seaming tool required. Ideal for installation over solid substrate and open framing Unlimited Thermal Movement Factory or Field-forming Batten Seam Lines Available Tapering Options Available Factory Applied Sealant Substrate Offering: .032″ and .040″ Aluminum and 24 Gauge and 22 Gauge Steel and Copper Maximum Panel Length: Factory Forming Option 47′ Minimum Panel Length: 6′ Thin Seam, an engineered, snap-together panel combines classic design and high performance. Panel seams snap together for easy installation with no mechanical seaming tools required. With standard 12”, 16” and 18” widths available, panels can be tapered as needed and can be installed over open framing or solid substrates. Stiffening ribs or shadow lines available to meet various aesthetic and performance requirements • Snap together panel, offering unlimited thermal movement, for easy installation with no mechanical seaming tools required. • Ideal for installation over solid substrate and open framing. • Roof Slope: Minimum required - 1:12 • Purlin Spacing: Maximum – 4’ on-center • Field Curving: Minimum radius 200’ • Panel Length: Maximum - 47’ Minimum - 6’ (field forming available) • Panel Width: 12”,16”,18” • Substrate: .032” and .040” Aluminum and 24 Gauge and 22 Gauge Steel and Copper • Factory Sealant: Applied • Options: Tapering, Batten Seam Lines
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