Metal Standing Seam Roof Systems
Thanks to the hidden clips integrated into the gutter joints, metal standing seam roofing fits perfectly onto the roof substructure, leaving no gaps — which ensures complete watertightness.
Aluminum joint roofing is the lightest type of roofing system. Its high corrosion resistance, durability, waterproof performance, lightweight nature, and maintenance-free structure make aluminum anchorage a popular choice for standing seam roof cladding.
Aluminum features a special protective surface layer, which, when combined with a colored coating, creates a highly durable anchoring material that resists rust, fading, and damage — even in harsh weather conditions. In addition to the protection provided by aluminum, it also offers a unique metal look and comes in a variety of colors and finishes, making it a stylish and versatile flat roofing product.
Material Options
This system offers users a variety of material alternatives, including:
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Copper
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Galvanized Steel
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Zinc
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Titanium
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Aluminum
Thanks to its impact resistance and maintenance-free structure, standing seam metal roofing offers not only architectural elegance but also long-term cost-efficiency.
Aluminum Alloy Technical Specifications
Property | Specification |
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Alloy | Al Mn 1 Mg 0.5; Compliant with DIN 1725 |
Roll Width | 400, 500, 600 mm |
Panel Width | 320, 420, 520 mm |
Aluminum Thickness | 0.70 mm |
Panel Length | Custom lengths available |
Surface Hardness | H41 (1/8 hard), compliant with DIN 50114 |
Tensile Strength | Rm = 130–170 MPa |
Yield Strength | Rp 0.2 > 100 MPa |
Elongation at Break | A50 > 6% |
Thermal Expansion | 24E–06 cm/cm² |
Elastic Modulus | 70,000 MPa |
Coating Type | Coil Coated PVdF or Polyester |
Coating Thickness | 5 μm primer + 20 μm PVdF paint or polyester |