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Professional Nosen Stone-coated Steel Roofing With Light Weight Tiles

Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Guangzhou, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer
Main Products: Aluminum Navy Chairs, EMECO Navy Chairs, Metal Navy Chair

Product Detail

Model No.: NOSEN TYPE

Product Description

 

Professional Nosen Stone-coated Steel Roofing With Light Weight Tiles
 
 

Quick Detail:
 

Type Nosen type steel roofing Specific Use roof
Material Steel Metal Type Al_Zinc Stell
Size 1170mm*420mm or 1335mm*420mm Finishing Stone Coated

 
 
Description:

 

1. Enviroment Friendly:The light weight nature of the tiles means that less timber is used in the roof stucture as compared to traditional roof tiles.Water harvested is safe for consumption.

2. Cost effective:It is so far the most economical roof age,for it is waterproof,freezing tolerance,fireproof,aging-resistant,and erosion resistant. Up to 40% less timber is used on the roof structure and no polythence or iron sheet underlay is required for roof pitches between 5 and 60 degrees.

3. Maintenance Free:The tiles have up to 30 years warranty thus guaranteeing quality.

4. Security:The tiles are nailed into the battens using serrated nails thus providing burhlar proofing.

5. Structural Strength:No bending of tiles during installation

6. Heat and sound insulation:Compare to the galvanized sheet,aluminum-sinc is more durable,heat-resisting,heatproof and anti-corrosion.It is genenrally believed that steel roofing sheet can guarantee 30 more years without being rusted or eroded in various conditions.

 
 
Applications:

 

Be suitable for all kind of building roofing.


 

 

Specifications:

 

Model No.

Nosen Type

Material

Aluminum-zinc Steel

Product Size

1170mm*420mm or 1335mm*420mm

Steel Thick

0.35mm, 0.4mm, 0.45mm, 0.5mm

Finish

Colorful Stone-coatd

Packing

20"GP: 500pcs/pallet, 1300kgs/pallet

Loading Qty

9500-10000pcs/20'GP

Port

Guangzhou Or Shenzhen 

 

 

Stone-coated steel roofing occurred during World War II when tar and sand were used to cover galvanized steel bunkers. After the war, the practice was commercialized and the first roofs were produced. Stone coated steel roofs have been protecting buildings for close to 60 years, but the product technology today bears little resemblance to early practices due to advances in the chemistry of coatings.

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