by Jonathan McGaha | August 31, 2014 12:00 am
Curved metal roofing products featured in Metal Architecture’s September 2014 issue.
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ATAS International Inc. ATAS International’s Arc-Metafor is a 12-inch structural ribbed panel with Wind-Lok fastening system in convex or concave form. The architectural ribbed panel with four-up, four-down ribs can be installed vertically or horizontally. It is available in 0.032-aluminum in 31 colors and clear and bronze anodized. www.atas.com[1]
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Englert Inc. Englert rents and sells the 2-inch Panel Curving Machine and the 1 1/2-inch or 1-inch Panel Curving Machine. The 2-inch Panel Curving Machine curves and seams Englert’s Profile Series 2400 panels, which are formed on roll formers. The 1 1/2-inch or 1-inch Panel Curving Machine curves and seams Englert’s Profile Series Model 1300 and Model 1301 panels, which are formed on roll formers. The 2-inch-tall curved 2400 system and the 1 1/2-inch curved 1300 system can be brought down to a minimum radius of 36 inches in aluminum or 100 inches in steel. www.englertinc.com[2]
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The Garland Co. The Garland Co.’s R-Mer Span structural standing seam roof system’s symmetrical T-seam design with seam cap provides a high-performing panel system with a one-piece clip that allows for thermal expansion and contraction. T system provides the long-term durability of metal with mechanically curved and tapered design capabilities to meet uncommon roofing conditions. www.garlandco.com[3]
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IMETCO IMETCO’s Series 300 panels can be curved in a single convex radius (barrel vault) and single concave curvature (reverse barrel vault). The panels can have a combination of convex and concave curvatures to form an S-shaped panel profile and the system can be factory curved or field curved. The Series 300 panel system’s tightest curvature in 24-gauge steel is typically 15 feet and in 0.05-aluminum the curvature is down 4 feet. www.imetco.com[4]
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MBCI MBCI’s curved FlexLoc roof panel is a non-structural panel for curved applications and soffits. The panel is for designs with a barrel vault and smooth look (no standing seams) and horizontal lines instead of vertical. The panels are available in 8 1/2-, 9 1/2- and 10 1/2-inch widths and are clipped down to a waterproofed solid substrate, eliminating panel penetrations and exposed fasteners. www.mbci.com[5]
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McElroy Metal McElroy Metal’s Maxima 1.5 and Maxima ADV are vertical leg standing seam systems mechanically seamed on the roof. McElroy Metal’s 238T system is a symmetrical, two-piece mechanically seamed roof panel for retro-fit or new construction, and the company’s Medallion I features a batten cap standing seam system. Maxima 1.5, Maxima ADV and 238T panels are curved on-site by a McElroy Metal rollforming technician; Medallion I curving is done with rental curving equipment. www.mcelroymetal.com[6]
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Petersen Aluminum Corp. Petersen Aluminum’s Tite-Loc line of mechanically seamed architectural standing seam panels can be curved to a radius of 20 feet for steel panels and 14 feet for aluminum panels. Tite-Loc panels are recommended for higher wind load applications and those requiring a weathertightness warranty. Petersen Aluminum’s Snap-On Standing Seam panels feature a 1-inch-high cap and can be curved to a minimum radius of 9 feet. Peel-andstick membrane is recommended for both panels in curved applications. www.pac-clad.com[7]
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Umicore Building Products Inc. Umicore Building Products’ VMZ Dexter roofing line is a pre-formed VMZ Zinc Plus system with a standing seam profile and concealed fasteners. It is a complete system that consists of factory-formed panels, clips and fasteners. Panels are available in multiple dimensions, providing a variety of design possibilities. VMZ Dexter can be formed with a raised, curved top standing seam shaped major rib at the panel’s edge and flat pan between the major rib and panel edge. www.vmzinc-us.com[8]
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