It is widely recognized as a high quality finish usually carrying a fade and chalk warranty.
Roof 24 gauge kynar 500 painted steel 1 5 standing seam.
Kynar 500 hylar 5000 pvdf metal roofing finishes.
Kynar 500 based painted metal roofing can achieve solar reflectance of over 70.
24 gauge kynar 500 painted steel 0236 thickness prior to painting galvanized g 90 or zincalume az 50 per astm a 792.
However standing seam panels are typically somewhere between 22 and 26 gauge with the most common galvalume steel thickness being 24 gauge and aluminum between 032 and 040 inches.
Reflected solar energy allows the roof surface to remain cooler which means less heat is transferred into the building.
A standing seam panel is best used with aluminum or 24 gauge galvalume and provides the most maintenance free metal roof system available.
The ms 150 is a fully crimped standing seam roof that is perfect for high wind areas and snow country.
For over 50 years pvdf polyvinylidene fluoride has been the preferred metal roofing finish by building owners architects and contractors across america.
True standing seam will have concealed fasteners usually with clips which allow for expansion and contraction.
A 24 and 22 gauge steel can also be used.
High seams high seam panels have a greater benefit versus a lower seam panel for moisture penetration.
These metal roofing component manufacturers have chosen kynar 500 resin based coating for use in their roofing solutions due to its durability as well as its capability to retain color over long periods of time.
The metal coil that is rollformed into panels comes in many different thicknesses.
Due to the longevity of a standing seam roof you should only consider a kynar 500 paint finish to ensure you paint lasts as long as your material.
Cool metal roofing coated with kynar 500 based resin is one way to limit the urban heat island effect.
Standing seam roofs are generally made from thicker grades of steel than corrugated steel roofs.
Urban heat island a built environment where the large portion of dark absorbing.
Our standard is 24 gauge which withstands hail better than even the commonly accepted 26 gauge panels offered by most other metal roofers.
Seams also known as ribs are raised to prevent water penetration and help prevent water leakage into the interior and diverts water down the roof to a drain point.
While this is the standard for numerous stamped steel panels in the market that are created to look like slate or shake it is not the norm for true standing seam metal roofing material.