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Purlins

FLEXIBILITY & FREEDOM OF DESIGN

We manufacture a complete range of structural C and Z purlins and girts for industrial buildings, garages, verandahs, and carports, in fact anywhere that strong reliable steel framing is required. Manufactured from quality galvanized steel, this is a fully integrated system allowing for flexible design options. Supplied plain or punched, galvanized purlins are manufactured from high tensile steel for increased strength, reduced weight, and a long serviceable life.

SUPREME Z PURLIN ®


Z Purlins are made using cold-formed or rolled sheets for supporting roof. The flexible shape of these beams facilitates various designs solutions. These purlins are extensively used in huge roofing solutions such as godowns, workshops, industrials sheds and many more.

The range is known for saving upto 50% on structural sheet in comparison with hot rolled angles. Our purlins are crisp and clean in design and do not allow the scope of inaccurate lengths

Specifications

WEB TOP FLANGE BOTTOMM FLANGE LIP THICKNESS
125 40 40 10mm 1 to 3mm
150 40 40 10mm 1 to 3mm
175 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm
200 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm
225 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm

SUPREME C PURLIN ®


C Purlins are horizontal structures that are used to support the load from the roof deck or the sheathing.

The plane surface of this purling on one side has made it a preferred material for cladding due to its easy installation on concrete structures or steel.

Our range purlins are light in weight and perfect for simple span construction.

Specifications

WEB TOP FLANGE BOTTOMM FLANGE LIP THICKNESS
125 40 40 10mm 1 to 3mm
150 40 40 10mm 1 to 3mm
175 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm
200 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm
225 60 52 10mm 1 to 3mm

Supreme have the most flexible manufacturing facility in the entire MP region when it comes to Dimension

Supreme purlins can be used with all types of modern roof cladding systems including metal composite panels, standing seam, insulated membrane panels, and traditional tiles. However, it should be noted that certain types of roof cladding do not give the necessary lateral restraint to purlins and additional restraints may be required.

TYPICAL PURLIN ASSEMBLIES