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RHEINZINK® - Angled Standing Seam



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RHEINZINK® - Angled Standing Seam
In the realm of sheet metal technology, the angled standing seam is a relatively new development: it has only received mention in technical literature since the beginning of the 20th Century. For roofs with a pitch of at least 5-1/2 in 12 (25°), it constitutes the norm. Compared to the double lock standing seam, seam closure of prefabricated sections is particularly easy, as the finished angled standing seam is created by only seaming once. The angled standing seam is preferred in visible areas, where the pitch of metal roofing is higher, e.g. parapets, attics and mansard roofs; whether in traditional vertical, diagonal or horizontal application. Although it appears wider than the double standing seam, the angled standing seam still offers prominent vitality and a slendering effect to large surfaces. |
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