Types of Purlins in Pre-construction
Purlins are the strength-giving or supporting horizontal structures that help roofs and wall sheeting. the term purlin commonly refers to roof framing members that stretch parallel to the building eave and support the roof decking or sheeting. the purlins are in turn supported by the crossbar or walls. the manner that allows flexural continuity between stretches. Purlins are a horizontal pillar that is used for structural support in buildings. better frequently, purlins are major components of roof structures. Roof purlins are supported either by rafters or building walls and the roof decorate is laid over the purlins.
C and Z purlins:
C purline: C Purlins are uniform structures that are used to support the load from the roof decorate or they enclose. The plane surface of this purling on one side has made it a preferred material for deck out due to its easy furnishing on concrete structures or steel. Our range purlins are light in weight and perfect for simple cross construction.
Features of C purlins:
- Optimum quality
- High tensile strength
- Easy installation
- corrosion resistance
Z Purlins: Z Purlins are made using cold-formed or rolled sheets for supporting the roof. The flexible shape of these beams facilitates various design solutions. These purlins are extensively used in extensive roofing solutions such as godowns, workshops, industrials sheds and many more. The range is known for saving up to 50% on a structural sheet in comparison with hot rolled angles. Our purlins are firm and clean in design and do not allow the scope of defective lengths.
Features of Z purlins:
- Thin-gauge lightweight construction
- Saving in Steel up to 40%
- Saving in construction cost up to 30%
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