CORRUGATE

Corrugate remains an ageless icon, and as a cost competitive and trend setting roofing and cladding material continues to gain in popularity. Corrugate offers a stylish alternative to today’s building designers and home owners alike, allowing creative flair and individuality during the design process.Product flexibility coupled with a small amount of imagination will ensure a distinct point of difference to other homes and buildings in the vicinity. Corrugate is available in both standard and wide cover widths. (Wide cover widths subject to minimum quantity).

Applications

  • Residential roofing & cladding

  • Rural and lifestyle roofing & cladding

  • Commercial roofing & cladding

  • Drape/spring curving

  • Bull nose

  • Horizontal cladding

  • Ceilings and linings

  • Acoustic ceiling linings

  • Fencing

Roof Pitch

In accordance with E2/AS1 of the NZ Building Code, the minimum pitch for Corrugate is 8°. For end lapped sheets or a roof length greater than 18m, contact Roofing Industries for specific advice.

Materials

  • Zincalume® Steel: 0.40mm or 0.55mm BMT, AZ150 (150gm/ m2) G550 Mpa Yield Stress

  • Galvanised Steel: 0.40mm or 0.55mm BMT, Z450 (450gm/ m2) G550 Mpa Yield Stress

  • Pre-painted Colorcote or Colorsteel® over Zincalume® 0.40mm or 0.55mm BMT, AZ150 (150gm/m2), G550 Mpa Yield Stress

  • Pre-painted Colorcote or Colorsteel® over Galvanised Steel: 0.40mm or 0.55mm BMT ZM275 (275gm/m2) G550 Mpa Yield Stress 0.55mm BMT may be supplied as G300 Mpa Yield Stress

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