What is Monoclad?
What is Monoclad?
Monoclad® cladding combines economy and practicality with modern design to produce a lightweight, attractive roof and wall profile. The deep ribs provide excellent spanning and high water carrying capacity. The minimum roof pitch of 2° allows for a diverse range of design options.
How is Zincalume made?
Tough, reliable and durable, Zincalume steel is another popular roofing material. Made from zinc, aluminium and silicon, this product lasts four times longer than galvanised steel. Since its introduction in Australia in the 1970s, it has been used in many properties across the country.
What is Corodek?
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A traditional roofing profile, Corodek® is multipurpose roofing and wall sheeting that is the preferred choice for domestic applications. Corodek® is high tensile steel, corrugated roofing and wall cladding manufactured from 0.35mm*, 0.42mm and 0.48mm BMT COLORBOND® steel and ZINCALUME® steel or galvanised steel.
Is Zincalume better than galvanized?
Because the coatings on galvanised steel and ZINCALUME® steel perform in different ways, ZINCALUME® steel has much better corrosion protection (and service life) than galvanised steel.
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Who makes Trimdek?
Turn your Trimdek Sheets up or down using this Trimdek Tool. We use only the best 100% Australian steel for 100% peace of mind; made from BlueScope’s industry-leading brands such as COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME® steel.
What is monoclad made out of?
Stramit Monoclad ® Roof and Wall Cladding is manufactured from hi-tensile G550 colour coated steel, aluminium-zinc-magnesium or zinc-aluminium alloy coated steel. In some locations galvanised and severe environment colour coated steel may be available by arrangement.
How durable is monoclad® roof and wall cladding?
Stramit Monoclad ® Roof and Wall Cladding gives excellent durability in almost all locations. However, it is important to choose the correct coating for each application environment as shown in the table below. Durability recommendations do vary based on the application of the product in roofing or walling installations.
What fasteners do I need for monoclad wall sheeting?
Stramit Monoclad ® Wall Sheeting can be fixed with 4 fasteners per sheet at each batten/purlin to meet the required performance values. All external fastening screws must conform to AS3566 – Class 3. They are to be hexagon headed and must be used with sealing washers for both roofing and walling.
Why Stramit monoclad® wall sheeting?
Stramit Monoclad® Wall Sheeting combines economy, practicality and modern appearance to produce a versatile, lightweight wall profile. See Stramit Monoclad® for roofing options. The statements, information, and opinions quoted are provided by the featured supplier.