Metal roofing products – February 2015

by Jonathan McGaha | 1 February 2015 12:00 am

Metal roofing products featured in Metal Construction News’ February 2015 issue.

BETCO's 316 16-inch-wide structural standing seam panel features a 3-inch-high standing seam and two secondary tension ribs per panel.

 

BETCO Inc.

BETCO’s 316 16-inch-wide structural standing seam panel features a 3-inch-high standing seam and two secondary tension ribs per panel. The structural panel is available in 24-gauge steel and has concealed clips.

www.betcoinc.com[1]

Drexel Metals' 1-1/2-inch Snap Lock profile and DMC 150SL Clip create a continuous interlocking system that installs quickly.

 

Drexel Metals LLC

Drexel Metals’ 1-1/2-inch Snap Lock profile and DMC 150SL Clip create a continuous interlocking system that installs quickly. The concealed fastener and clip application allows thermal expansion and contraction movement to help keep the finish straight and true.

www.drexmet.com[2]

Garland's R-Mer Loc architectural and structural standing seam roof system has an 18-gauge, one-piece concealed clip design that accommodates thermal movement.

 

The Garland Co.

Garland’s R-Mer Loc architectural and structural standing seam roof system has an 18-gauge, one-piece concealed clip design that accommodates thermal movement. R-Mer Loc’s internal gutter and anti-siphon feature help protect from the elements. The roof system is for re-roof applications, mansards and new construction.

www.garlandco.com[3]

Kingspan Insulated Panels' KingZip metal roofing panel system has a single component design and one-step installation.

 

Kingspan Insulated Panels Inc.

Kingspan Insulated Panels’ KingZip metal roofing panel system has a single component design and one-step installation. KingZip panels provide an exterior weather barrier, high efficiency insulation core and integral vapor barrier. The metal roofing system has high R-values, is airtight and has low thermal bridging.

www.kingspanpanels.us[4]

McElroy Metal's Met-Tile panels are 26-gauge Galvalume steel with a stucco embossed finish for a tile appearance.

 

McElroy Metal

McElroy Metal’s Met-Tile panels are 26-gauge Galvalume steel with a stucco embossed finish for a tile appearance. The panels are installed vertically from eaves to ridge and secured with screw fasteners. Met-Tile panels are offered in 10 low-gloss PVDF coatings and have the appearance of a tile roof with the benefits of metal including lightweight, energy efficiency and seamless panels up to 20 feet long.

www.mcelroymetal.com[5]

Umicore Building Products' VMZ ADEKA is a factory-formed, zinc-alloy metal wall panel system with concealed fasteners that can be used for roofs and façades.

 

Umicore Building Products USA Inc.

Umicore Building Products’ VMZ ADEKA is a factory-formed, zinc-alloy metal wall panel system with concealed fasteners that can be used for roofs and façades. The pre-formed VMZ ADEKA panels have a diamond shingle with significant relief and may be installed in cold weather without fracture because there is little manual manipulation of the panels in the field.

www.vmzinc-us.com[6]

Petersen Aluminum's Snap-On panels are factory rollformed in continuous lengths and may be used in applications with roof transitions.

 

Petersen Aluminum Corp.

Petersen Aluminum’s Snap-On panels are factory rollformed in continuous lengths and may be used in applications with roof transitions. Snap-On panels are installed over a waterproofed solid substrate and a minimum 3:12 roof pitch. The 1-inch-high panels can be curved to a concave or convex radius with a minimum radius of 9 feet. The maximum panel length is 45 feet.

www.pac-clad.com[7]

Morin's MorZip metal roofing system is used on vertical and horizontal surfaces, and creates seamless transitions from wall to roof.

 

Morin Corp., a Kingspan Group company

Morin’s MorZip metal roofing system is used on vertical and horizontal surfaces, and creates seamless transitions from wall to roof. MorZip may be designed with convex lay-down or mechanical curves, concave mechanical curving and curved and straight tapered panels. The panels are available in aluminum, stainless steel, zinc and copper.

www.morincorp.com[8]

Varco Pruden Buildings' high wind roof (HWR) system is available in 24-gauge standard and 22-gauge Galvalume steel.

 

Varco Pruden Buildings

Varco Pruden Buildings’ high wind roof (HWR) system is available in 24-gauge standard and 22-gauge Galvalume steel. HWR panels are factory roll-formed, trapezoidal rib, standing seam roof panels. The HWR system’s clip design ensures long-life performance in high-wind conditions and withstands wind speeds exceeding 130 mph. The panels feature a ridge system and are designed for roof slopes from 1/4:12 to 4:12.

www.vp.com[9]

Endnotes:
  1. www.betcoinc.com: http://www.betcoinc.com/
  2. www.drexmet.com: http://drexmet.com/
  3. www.garlandco.com: http://www.garlandco.com/
  4. www.kingspanpanels.us: http://www.kingspanpanels.us/
  5. www.mcelroymetal.com: http://www.mcelroymetal.com/
  6. www.vmzinc-us.com: http://www.vmzinc-us.com/
  7. www.pac-clad.com: https://www.pac-clad.com/
  8. www.morincorp.com: http://www.morincorp.com/
  9. www.vp.com: http://www.vp.com/

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