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5V Panel

A 5V Roofing Panel is a type of metal roofing system characterized by its distinct “V” shaped profile, which is formed by five symmetrical, raised ridges running the length of the panel. This design provides several advantages, including increased durability, improved water drainage, and enhanced structural integrity. The “5V” refers to the five vertical ribs or ridges, which are typically spaced evenly across the width of the panel.

These panels are made from high-quality materials like galvanized steel, aluminum, or coated steel, offering excellent resistance to the elements, including wind, rain, and snow. The interlocking design of 5V panels allows for easy installation, providing a secure, weather-tight seal that helps prevent leaks. They are commonly used for both residential and commercial roofing applications, especially in regions with heavy rainfall or high winds.

Corrugated Panel

A Corrugated Roofing Panel is a type of metal roofing sheet characterized by its repetitive wavy or ridged pattern, which enhances the panel’s strength and rigidity while also promoting efficient water drainage. These panels are commonly made from galvanized steel, aluminum, or other durable metal alloys, providing excellent protection against the elements, such as rain, wind, snow, and UV rays. The corrugated profile allows for a high level of durability, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.

The unique corrugated design, with alternating peaks and valleys, increases the panel’s structural integrity, reducing the risk of damage from impacts, extreme weather conditions, or heavy loads. This structure also allows the panels to shed water quickly, preventing water pooling and reducing the likelihood of leaks.

PBR / R Panel

A PBR (Purlin Bearing Rib) / R Roofing Panel is a type of metal roofing panel that combines strength, durability, and ease of installation. Designed with a series of raised ribs and a distinctive purlin-bearing rib feature, these panels are engineered to be supported by purlins (horizontal beams) in the structure of the roof. The “R” in the name refers to the ribbed profile of the panel, which is a key feature that contributes to its overall strength and functionality.

The PBR/R panel design features deep, symmetrical ribs that run the length of the panel, typically with a flat area between the ribs for a smooth surface. These raised ribs increase the panel’s load-bearing capacity and rigidity, making the panel ideal for both roofing and siding applications. The ribs also create an interlocking system, which helps to ensure a secure and weather-tight seal, minimizing the potential for leaks.

Rib Panel

A Rib Roofing Panel is a type of metal roofing panel characterized by a series of raised ribs or ridges that run parallel along the length of the panel. These ribs provide structural strength, rigidity, and improved drainage performance, making ribbed panels a highly durable and popular choice for both residential and commercial roofing applications.

Rib roofing panels are typically made from materials such as galvanized steel, aluminum, or coated steel, offering excellent resistance to corrosion, rust, and the elements. The distinctive ribbed profile enhances the panel’s load-bearing capacity while allowing for easy interlocking during installation, which contributes to a secure and weather-tight roofing system.