Metal shingle vitreous-enameled-steel

Metal shingle vitreous-enameled steel

The metal shingle tile of Stampin Marek was made in the same size of the zinc and copper tiles that arrived at the beginning of the 20th century from France and it was used for public buildings, railway stations and churches.

It has a classical line that is adaptable with any architectural style.

The vitreous was made in Egypt and they have found pieces that are more than 3300 years old that are intact. An example is the vitreous piece found in the tumb of Tutankamon.

Technical description:

  • Dimensions: The panel is available in panels of 78mm x 78mm. it has a thickness of 0,50mm.
  • Weight: 0,5 kg. per panel
  • Application: Arquitectural panel design for residential and commercial use.
  • Weather resistance: It can be installed in tropical, sub-tropical, artic and templade areas.
  • Finish:Porcelain enameled is defined as a substantially vitreous or glassy inorganic coating bonded to metal by fussion at a temperature above 850ºC (1562ºF). The distinctive aspects of porcelain enamels appearance properties are durability and variety. The wide range of colors possesses outstanding fidelity. The glass-hard surface assures a long lasting finish, whether it is high or low gloss, which is easily cleaned and maintained.
  • Colors: black, blue, green, gray and brown.
  • Fasteners: Screws to1925 x 200 units.
  • Coverage: 14 units per sqm.
  • Packaging: Cardboard boxes (29.4×26.4×27.8cm) containing 30 roof tiles.
  • Storage & handling: Panels should be stored before installation in a dry place free of dust. We recommend keeping the original packaging and in case of handling the material to another pallet, it should be done carefully, without pulling to avoid peeling the surface.

Minimum slope: This metal roof requires a minimum 20º slope for installation.

Houses that have french vitreous-enameled steel tiles