Zee Purlins for Industrial and Commercial Use

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Zee purlins are a popular choice for industrial and commercial use due to their durability and cost-effectiveness.

They can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and PVC, each with its own unique benefits and applications.

For example, steel zee purlins are often used in heavy-duty construction projects due to their high strength-to-weight ratio.

Zee purlins can be used to support a range of roofing materials, including metal, asphalt, and tile.

Sizes and Lengths Available

Zee purlins are available in a wide variety of sizes and lengths. Custom sizes and lengths are also available with a two-week lead time.

Metal zee purlins are in stock for immediate will call or delivery, with delivery trucks servicing the entire United States.

The standard dimensions of steel and stud manufactured zee purlins are 1.6mm and 2mm, but custom sizes can be achieved.

Zee purlins can be produced with lengths up to 10 meters, making them suitable for a range of applications.

For your interest: Zed Purlins Sizes

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Customizable heights are also available, but the exact options are not specified.

Here are some specific sizes and lengths of galvanized zee purlins that are available:

Note that 14 Gauge is the only option available for custom sizes and lengths.

Product Information

Zee purlins are available in a variety of sizes, including 4″, 6″, 8″, 10″, and 12″.

Metal Zee Purlins can be custom ordered with a two-week lead time, making it possible to get the perfect size for your project.

In addition to standard sizes, metal Zee Purlins are also available in stock for immediate will call or delivery, making it easy to get what you need when you need it.

Delivery trucks servicing the entire United States make it convenient to get your metal Zee Purlins delivered right to your doorstep.

Galvanized purlins are made from cold-rolled steel that has high strength and is zinc-coated, giving them a strong and durable makeup.

The two types of purlins, C purlins and Z purlins, get their names from the shapes of the letter "C" and letter "Z" respectively.

For another approach, see: C Purlins Roof Design

Benefits and Uses

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Zee purlins are a popular choice for builders due to their numerous benefits. They can span lengths, making them ideal for large structures.

Their construction is also easier to assemble and handle, which saves time and labor costs. This is especially true for projects with limited space or tight deadlines.

One of the key advantages of zee purlins is their assured dimensions and straightness. This ensures that the structure is stable and secure.

Zee purlins are also highly durable and versatile, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. They can withstand extreme weather conditions and heavy loads.

In fact, they are 40% lighter than traditional steel purlins, resulting in lower transportation costs. This is a significant advantage for builders and contractors.

Here are some of the key benefits of zee purlins:

  • Ability to span length
  • Purlin construction is easier to assemble and handle
  • Assured dimensions and straightness
  • High durability, versatility and uniform quality
  • Low transportation cost due to decreased weight

Applications

Zee purlins are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of applications.

They're often used in large roofing projects due to their strength and ability to overlap with other purlins at joints.

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In agricultural settings, zee purlins provide a strong and stable platform for buildings such as barns and stables, allowing farmers to store equipment and essentials.

Galvanized zee purlins are also a great choice for industrial buildings, such as warehouses and factories, as they offer enduring and robust support against unpredictable weather conditions.

Here are some of the key applications for zee purlins:

Industrial Buildings

Industrial Buildings require a robust support system to withstand unpredictable weather conditions. Galvanized purlins are ideal for this purpose.

These purlins are designed to provide a strong and stable platform for industrial buildings such as warehouses, factories, and storage facilities. They help to support the loads from the roof deck and prevent the roof from sagging.

The inclusion of galvanized purlins in constructing industrial buildings helps them to withstand unpredictable weather conditions. This is especially important for buildings that are exposed to harsh weather conditions.

Galvanized purlins are made from pre-hot-dipped galvanized steel, which offers a minimum yield strength of 450N/mm². This ensures that they can provide the necessary support for industrial buildings.

Here are some key benefits of using galvanized purlins in industrial buildings:

  • Stronger and more rigid roof structure
  • Ability to overlap for added strength
  • Prevents roof sagging and provides a stable platform

Section Varying Heights

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In various applications, it's not uncommon to encounter sections with varying heights. Our expertise in manufacturing Zee purlins can achieve a size with depths of 140mm, 175mm, and 200mm.

For instance, in a project requiring a specific depth, our Zee purlin manufacturing capabilities can be tailored to meet that requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far can a 4 inch Z purlin span?

A 4-inch Z purlin can span up to 12 feet. For longer spans, consider a larger purlin size

What is the difference between a girt and a purlin?

Girts and purlins are structural elements that differ in their orientation: girts run horizontally between columns in walls, while purlins run perpendicular to rafters or trusses in the roof. This distinction affects their role in supporting building frames and loads.

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Seth Meier is an experienced writer who has a passion for technology and innovation. He has worked in the tech industry for over a decade and has developed a deep understanding of emerging trends and disruptive technologies. As a blogger, Seth focuses on providing valuable insights and analysis on various topics related to technology, entrepreneurship, and digital marketing.

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