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Pitched roofing sheet KAMDECK 762
galvanised steelsheet steelroof tile look

Pitched roofing sheet - KAMDECK 762 - KAMARIDIS GLOBALWIRE GROUP - galvanised steel / sheet steel / roof tile look
Pitched roofing sheet - KAMDECK 762 - KAMARIDIS GLOBALWIRE GROUP - galvanised steel / sheet steel / roof tile look
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Characteristics

Type
pitched
Material
galvanised steel, sheet steel
Appearance
roof tile look
Technical characteristics
insulating
Other characteristics
corrugated

Description

Trapezoidal steel sheets of Kamaridis GlobalWire Group are manufactured from galvanized, aluzinc or prepainted steel in several colours. Advantages • Easy installation • Horizontal and vertical installation • Installation in low pitch roofs • High water draining capacity • Guaranteed water tightness • High corrosion resistance • High mechanical strength Applications • Cladding and roofing Bare steel sheet for cladding and roofing • Other applications Building fascia, doors for industrial building, warehouses etc. • Composite Panels Two steel sheets with interposed insulated material. • Curvature - Perforation Kamdeck 762 can be produced in curved form as well in perforated form; providing a great range of creative combinations to designers, engineers and architects. Steel Sheet Hardness from DX51-D to S-320 in standard thickness of 0,30 mm - 0,70 mm and length from 2,000mm to 12,000mm. On customer demand, it is also available in different thickness gauges and length. Oxidation - Corrosion Protection Aluzinc hot-dipped /Aluminium-alloy coated (43.5% Zn - 55% Al - 1.5% Si) with total coating mass from 70 gr/m² to 275 gr/m2 which provides 6 times higher protection in unfavourable weather conditions and corrosive environments than simple galvanisation with zinc.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.