Specifications Of Profiled Roof Steel Plate
Standard | JIS, AiSi, ASTM, GB, DIN, EN. |
Thickness | 0.1mm – 5.0mm. |
Width | 600mm – 1250mm, Customized. |
Length | 6000mm-12000mm, Customized. |
Tolerance | ±1%. |
Galvanized | 10g – 275g / m2 |
Technique | Cold Rolled. |
Finish | Chromed, Skin Pass, Oiled, Slightly Oiled, Dry, etc. |
Colors | White, Red, Bule, Metallic, etc. |
Edge | Mill, Slit. |
Applications | Residential, Commercial, Industrial, etc. |
Packing | PVC + Waterproof I Paper + Wooden Package. |
What to Consider When Buying Roofing
If you're considering replacing your roof with galvanized steel, you may be wondering if you should go with zinc or aluminum. Both metals are great options, but one has advantages over the other: steel is a green metal, while aluminum is more expensive. In this article, we’ll talk about zinc and steel’s lifespan and cost. This article will also address the benefits of steel over aluminum.
● Material
When buying galvanized steel roofing, consider zinc for its environmental benefits. Not only is zinc completely recyclable but it can last for decades. A roof made of zinc will reflect solar radiation, which prevents heat transfer from your roof to your attic. Compared to steel or asphalt shingles, zinc reflects heat away from your roof. Because it is a non-ferrous metal without iron, zinc requires less energy during fabrication.
● Cost
It is true that steel is generally cheaper than aluminum, but that does not mean that you should forgo aluminum roofing. Roofing materials made of aluminum are also cheaper than steel because they do not require a metallic coating. Nevertheless, many homeowners still choose aluminum as their roof material of choice, even though it is as much as 20% more expensive. For starters, aluminum is less susceptible to corrosion, lighter, and stronger than steel. Also, it stores less heat than most metals, which means it will become cool easily when exposed to direct sunlight.
● Lifespan
The lifespan of galvanized steel roofing can range anywhere from twenty to fifty years. Galvanized steel roofing is zinc coated, and as a result, it is corrosion resistant, silver in color, and easy to install. You can find a variety of galvanized steel roofing sheets from JINDALAI STEEL, which is suited for many purposes. The life expectancy of galvanized steel roofing depends on a few factors.
● Thickness
What's the difference between galvanized steel and traditional steel roofing? In simple terms, galvanized steel has a thick zinc coating that protects it from rusting. Its thickness varies from 0.12mm-5.0mm. In general, the thicker the coating, the better the protection. A typical galvanized roofing system has a 2.0mm thickness, but thinner coatings are available. Steel is measured by gauges, which will determine the thickness of the galvanized steel roofing.