Hadley Group

Curved Corrugated Sheet

A low cost effective solution for storing and coverings...

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USAGE:

  • Pig Arcs
  • Dutch Barns
  • Conveyor Covering Storage
  • Silos

ADVANTAGES:

  • Added Strength
  • Low Maintenance
  • Galvanised or Polyester/Coated

PROCESS

Utilising the latest coil-fed manufacturing plant enables us to produce a full range of curved corrugated sheets manufacture to customers specific requirements.

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GALVANISED COATED

Galvanised sheets are manufactured from full prime quality hot dip zinc coated steel coil.

Substrate: FEP026 to EN1 0142:1991,
Surface finish: Bright spangle,

POLYESTER

Polyester coated sheets are manufactured from full prime quality material.

Substrate: Galvanised FEP02G to EN1 0142:1991,
Surface finish: High performance polyester.

OTHER MATERIALS AVAILABLE

  • 200 micron PVC Plastisol Coated
  • Polyester Coated
  • Aluminium Stainless Steel

All corrugated sheets are manufactured to the tolerances specified within B,S, 3083 : 1988,

Quality assurance is central to the manufacturing philosophy of the company which conforms to BS EN ISO 9002 1994 the international standard for quality control systems.

IDENTIFICATION

Identification and full traceability are maintained by ink jet marking sheets with the British Standard number together with the week and year of manufacture.

ILLUSTRATION: TYPICAL SIDE-LAP DETAILS

SHEET LAYING

In order to ensure a watertight skin to the building, it is essential that the correct installation and fixing procedures are followed. To prevent the ingress of driving rain, side laps should be sealed and face away from the prevailing wind. In all cladding applications adequate end lap is critical. For roofing applications, the end lap is largely dependent upon the roof pitch. Please refer to the table below for guidance.

ILLUSTRATION: SEQUENCE OF LAYING

 

FIXING

Primary fasteners should be fixed through the centre of every other valley at each purlin, except at end laps where fasteners should be placed in every valley. All holes should be drilled and not punched and resultant swarf removed.

It is important to ensure that correct tightening torque is applied to the fastener to obtain maximum sealing and holding action. The above details are based upon experience, however sheeting contractors may adopt their own fixing methods but the Health and Safety Executive requirements must be satisfied.

 

 

Quick Estimate

Quickly and easily get an estimate for your project

 

We understand that it’s not always easy to estimate project costs, especially with changes in material prices, the wide variety of materials and finishes and custom sheet sizes. That’s why we’ve introduced our Quick Estimate service.

Simply complete the form and press submit. Then get the estimate you need in double quick time. Plus, if you need to speak with someone who can discuss the details of your project we’ll give you a call.




Download a PDF of our latest HI 30 Datasheet


 

 

 

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We are here to help you get the answers you need quickly and efficiently, so you can get on with the task as hand.  Interested?

 

Call our technical helpdesk on 0121 555 1430 or Email us on ask.cladding@hadleygroup.co.uk

 
 
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