Corrugated Metal Wall Panels WF-636
CORRUGATED METAL WALL PANELS WF-636 provide great looks with durability
WF-636 corrugated metal wall panels provide great looks with durability, manufactured in various gauges allowing for residential, commercial and industrial applications that are available in a full range of color options.
A diverse range of colours FOR CORRUGATED METAL wall PANELS
Stand out from neighbours or competitors with sleek corrugated metal wall panels in whatever colour and finish suits your style.
- Colours shown are approximations of actual product. Actual samples available on request. Special colours are also available upon request.
- Colours with a by the name are Kynar colours and subject to extra charge.
Care & Maintenance for corrugated metal wall panels
Pre finished sheet steel building products, such as wall and roof cladding,liner sheet, flashing, and associated items, have experienced an enviable growth record during the past twenty years or so. Coil coated pre finished sheet steel in a variety of colours and paint systems has greatly enhanced the appearance of thousands of industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational, residential and farm buildings, providing an economical, durable and attractive alternative to traditional materials. As with all materials, a little care and maintenance pays off handsomely in terms of longevity and repair costs. The recommendations which follow have been learned at first hand and represent the collective industry experience with thin- film paint systems applied to metallic coated sheet steel by the coil coating process. In this publication the term “thin-film paint system” refers to a modified silicone polyester or a fluorocarbon type having a coating thickness about 25um.
When the guidelines listed below have been observed, thin-film paint systems have been used successfully for all types of environments other than severe industrial atmospheres which require special consideration. The guidelines are not intended for barrier coatings, laminates, and new formulations which have different characteristics than the thin-film paint systems on which these guidelines are predicated.