What thickness is COLORBOND Ultra?
What thickness is COLORBOND Ultra?
0.35 BMT – for wall cladding. 0.42 BMT – the thinner choice for common roof profiles. 0.48 BMT – the thicker choice for common roof profiles. 0.55 BMT – for standard and custom flashings.
What is the difference between COLORBOND and COLORBOND Ultra?
Colorbond Ultra is a type of higher grade Colorbond steel sheets that are more suitable for extreme environments. In essence, the Colorbond Ultra is a pre-painted product with a core made of Aluminium, Zinc, and Magnesium alloy-coated steel with Activate® technology.
How thick are COLORBOND sheets?
0.48mm
COLORBOND® steel metal thickness is 0.35, 0.42 or 0.48mm. G550, AZ150 (550MPa minimum yield stress, 150g/m2 minimum coating mass). COLORBOND® Ultra base metal thickness is 0.42 or 0.48mm.
What Colours does COLORBOND ultra come in?
ULTRA COLOUR RANGE
- Dune®
- Monument®
- Surfmist®
- Wallaby®
- Windspray®
- Woodland Grey®
What is the wavy metal called?
corrugated panel
A corrugated panel has a repeating wavy or rippled pattern across its design. It was the first mass-produced metal panel design in the United States. These panels can be used for roofing, siding, decking, and flooring.
Are there different grades of Colorbond roofing?
Colorbond is one of the most durable, long-lasting roofing materials available and its virtually maintenance-free. There are two main thickness grades of metal roofing. The standard 0.42 BMT grade and the thicker 0.48 BMT grade.
Are there different grades of COLORBOND?
What is COLORBOND used for?
On and around the home it’s used for: Roofing. Walling. Guttering and Downpipes, and. Fencing.
Is there different grades of colorbond?
What is the difference between colorbond and corrugated iron?
The key difference between Colorbond and Zincalume is, in fact, colour. While Colorbond is available in 22 colours, Zincalume comes in one standard aluminium colour. This difference can impact the look and appeal of your home. Colorbond’s wide range of colours has been designed to suit all styles.
Is Lysaght a colorbond?
LYSAGHT® Roofing & Walling is manufactured from COLORBOND® and ZINCALUME® steel. LYSAGHT Roof Sheeting and Wall Cladding come in a range of profiles to suit any architectural style.
Is Surfmist white or grey?
Outside, Surfmist looks just white. However inside you can see the underlying grey. I don’t think this is a big issue but if you want a very white interior this may not suit your style. Clearly if you are installing timber windows they can be painted different whites outside and inside.
Why do we recommend 0.48bmt Colorbond sheets?
There are two main thickness grades of metal roofing. The standard 0.42 BMT grade and the thicker 0.48 BMT grade. BMT stands for Base Metal Thickness which is the thickness of the steel before the Zincalume protective layer is applied and the Colorbond paint layer is added.
What do you need to know about Colorbond ultra steel?
COLORBOND Ultra steel Coated Steel –Prepainted Data Sheet September 2019. This literature supersedes all previous issues General description COLORBOND®Ultra prepainted steel, specifically designed by BlueScope combines long term durability and excellent corrosion resistance. Typical uses Exterior building profiles in applications requiring
What’s the thickness of Colorbond roofing to use?
Roofing manufacturers use these common thicknesses: 1 0.35 BMT – for wall cladding 2 0.42 BMT – the thinner choice for common roof profiles 3 0.48 BMT – the thicker choice for common roof profiles 4 0.55 BMT – for standard and custom flashings 5 0.60 BMT – for corrugated curved roofing 6 0.70 BMT – special profiles like Lysaght Longline
Who is the manufacturer of Colorbond metal roofing?
Colorbond metal roofing, manufactured by Trusted Australian BlueScope Steel, is based on Zincalume steel which has a zinc and aluminum coating to provide anti-corrosion protection.