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Kalzip roofing and cladding sheets 3D contouring

A Kalzip product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team May 31, 2007

Revolutionary generation of roll formers has enabled Kalzip to launch a 3D standing seam roof system that can transform computer-generated images and structural principles into reality.

In house development of a revolutionary generation of roll formers has enabled Kalzip to launch a 3D standing seam roof system that can transform computer-generated images and structural principles into reality.

Developed in close collaboration with architects, the new generation of roll formers, which utilise CAD principles, has pioneered the manufacture and perfected the complex art of flexible profiling to create free-flowing shapes.

Malleable, pliable, foldable and flexible, the Kalzip XT profiled aluminium sheets can be transformed into a variety of roof shapes including ellipses, cones, spherical caps, arches, prisms, pyramids and all classical geometries.

Available in the standard 65 mm seam profiles and in 1.0 mm or 1.2 mm thicknesses, the sheets can be produced in stucco embossed, painted, AluPlusPatina and AluPlusZinc finishes.

Already a source of inspiration for architects and planners throughout the world, Kalzip has pushed the boundaries of technical perfection and creative thinking with this 3D technological development.

The amalgamation of shapes with the introduction of colour and the design flexibility of these highly dramatic, revolutionary profiles, allows the creation of stunning, futuristic architectural concepts.

The new, patented technology allows for fast, easy, flexible and cost-effective manufacturing of these 3D shapes for roof and wall cladding.

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