Aluminium Sheets

Technical Specification for Aluminium Sheets

Aluminium roofing sheets are extremely light with high-strength-to-weight ratio.

The metal is becoming a popular choice for use in installations and buildings. It is corrosion-resistant in almost any kind of environment. Even in highly-corrosive industrial environments, it is resistant to fumes and vapours of organic compounds and to chemicals like ammonia, carbon-dioxide and acids like hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulphuric acid. This corrosion-resistant property gives the metal a long life and keeps it looking good throughout its life.

The shine and brightness of aluminium livens its surroundings and because it doesn't stain, discolour or rot, it looks bright and shiny for a long time. Aluminium corrugated sheets can take a variety of finishes, colours and textures, which protect it and add further to its appearance.

An alumunium structure can be easily dismantled, transported and re-assembled to a new location.

Though the metal is a good conductor of heat, its high reflectivity of radiant heat and light (75 to 80 per cent when new, 60 per cent after several years) keeps the interiors of an aluminium building from five to eight degree celsius cooler in summer while its low emission rate cuts heat loss during winter.

It is easy to maintain and can be washed easily.

Other Typical Properties

Thickness:

Length:

Between 1500 to 6500 mm. Other lengths may be provided on request.

Young's Modulus:

Young's Modulus or modulus of elasticity for aluminium is 7.0x104 mpa.

Finish:

Everlast is available in mill and stucco finish. Colour coated sheets can be provided on request.
Curvomatic and tiled profile sheets are offered.

Workability:

Everlast can be bent to the required shape. It is subject to the bend radii of the alloy.