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Cor-Ten® Snaplock® Seam Roofing

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Metal Solutions Limited

Fully supported roof covering system made from Cor-Ten steel.

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Application

Designed for use as fully supported roof covering.

Description

Cor-Ten® Snaplock® Seam Roofing is a fully supported Cor-Ten roofing system. The Snaplock® fastening system from Metal Solutions is an evolution of the traditional hard metal roofing system. It reduces on-site time and associated processes due to a quick installation procedure.

The 25 mm high seam is formed by interlocking the sides of adjoining panels by applying pressure onto the overcloak, which snaps onto the undercloak. Panels are available in a range of different sizes.

The normal recommended minimum roof pitch required when using Snaplock® is 7°, however the system can be used on a minimum pitch of 3° if seam sealant/ tape is used or the seam height is increased to 38 mm in most circumstances.

Features and benefits:

  • Fast installation.
  • Lightweight and durable.
  • Available in a wide range of sizes.
  • Manufactured in the UK.

Typical system build up:

  • Interior finish.
  • Vapour barrier.
  • Insulation.
  • Breather membrane.
  • Ventilated air space (minimum 50 mm).
  • Fully supported substrate.
  • Breather membrane.
  • Snaplock panels.

General information

Finish

Metal

Guidance for specification option:

Cor-Ten streel.

Material

Cor-Ten

Shape

Rectangle

Length

12000 mm

Guidance for specification option:

Maximum. Shorter lengths available.

Bespoke

Width

425 mm

Guidance for specification option:

As standard. Narrower widths available.

Bespoke

Warranty description

-

Manufacturer guidance

No warranty for Cor-Ten.

Uniclass

Ss_30_40_50_13 Carbon steel sheet fully supported roof covering systemsPrimary

Specification data - Carbon steel sheet fully supported roof covering systems

Classification data

Membrane

ISO-Mat Pro® underlay.

Guidance for specification option:

Recommended for cold roof applications.

ISO-Mat Metal® underlay.

Guidance for specification option:

Recommended for warm roof applications.

Envirotect Class B-S1, d0 fire membrane.

Guidance for specification option:

May be used when a non-combustible option is required.

Manufacturer guidance

The breather membrane must comply with EN 13859-1 for roofs and must also be CE compliant. It must be fully supported, lapped and sealed and then further sealed to all surrounding abutments and surface penetrations.

A breather membrane is commonly used as a separating underlay, when the metal is being used in conjunction with a metal substrate, to reduce noise.

Insulation

-

Manufacturer guidance

Snaplock seam roofing does not have any specific requirement with regard to the insulation. Insulation must be structurally self-supporting or supported when installed so that it will not sag and form unvented voids or cause loss of thermal efficiency.

An insulation used as a directly supporting substrate must have a minimum compression strength of 50 kPa (0.5 kg/cm2) with deformation limited to a maximum of 10%. The insulation must also be dimensionally stable up to 100°C. All insulation must be kept dry and protected prior to metal covering being laid.

Air and vapour control layer

Alutrix 600.
Metal Shield.

Manufacturer guidance

Vapour barrier membranes must comply with EN 13859-1 for roofs and must also be CE compliant. For fully supported metal roofs, the vapour barrier must have a minimum water vapour resistance of 4000 MNs/g and comply to BS SO 12572. It also must have a resistance against a supported column of water 2 m high for a period of 15 minutes to comply with DIN EN 20811.

All roofs must have a vapour barrier regardless of being ventilated, unventilated cold or warm in design. The vapour barrier must be positioned below the insulation and on the warm side of the construction.

A compatible primer to be used on porous substrates.

Some manufacturer's recommendations for warm roof constructions require a minimum of 5 screw fixings per m2 through the vapour barrier, therefore this type of vapour barrier must have the properties of self-sealing around screw fixings when penetrated.

In this instance, it is accepted that a vapour barrier with an aluminium foil face and a polymer bitumen core and self-adhesive properties offers the best performance. Alutrix & Metal Shield comply with this requirement.

Carrier

As design.

Substrate

Oriented strand boards (OSBs), 18 mm, OSB-3 or better.

Guidance for specification option:

Also known as sterling board, has been developed over the past 20 years and is formed by layered flakes of wood in specific orientation. Its wooden strips are compressed and bonded together with wax and resin adhesive.

It is comparatively cost effective and therefore has been increasingly used as a substrate for roofing systems. However, care must be exercised when used as a substrate under traditional metal roofing and should be protected from moisture during construction. It is advised that screw fixings are used to ensure good pull-out values.

Plywood, 18 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

The European Standard is EN 636-3 - for use in exterior conditions including liquid, water or water vapour in damp but ventilated locations. Service Class 3 in Euro Code 5 covers plywood to be used in climate conditions leading to a higher moisture content than in service class 2.

The minimum board thickness must be 18 mm (or layers of thinner boards that combine to achieve the minimum 18 mm thickness for curved coverings). The plywood face laminate must be free of knots and defects and should as a minimum be "Good one side". Shuttering ply is not suitable.

Timber or sarking board decking, 24 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

It complies with 8S5268: Part 2 (strength class SC3), or EN 1611-1:1999 (sawn timber normally with a maximum moisture content of 22%). There are some woods which are not compatible with roofing metals, due to high acid content.

UK recommended practice is a range of 18 mm to 25 mm thickness, in widths of 100 mm to 125 mm and laid with 3–5 mm gaps between the boards parallel to the eaves. In some cases, because of the nature of the building's structure, a diagonal boarding layout is used. It is particularly important to note that timber protectives, preservatives and adhesives used in plywood board construction can react with the roofing metal and if applicable, suitable separation layers must be used.

Rigid insulation.

Guidance for specification option:

Insulation must be structurally self-supporting or supported when installed so that it will not sag and form unvented voids or cause loss of thermal efficiency. An insulation used as a directly supporting substrate must have a minimum compression strength of 50 kPa (0.5 kg/cm2) with deformation limited to a maximum of 10%.

The insulation must also be dimensionally stable up to 100°C. Warm roof fixings including stainless toothed plate and sliding clip, plastic peg and fixing screws are used in conjunction with an insulated deck.

Composite panel.

Guidance for specification option:

The composite panel is constructed from factory produced interlocking steel or aluminium panels, encasing an insulation core (PIR or other). The panels are laid across the roof or wall supporting rafters or rails.

The interlocking joints must be sealed with gaskets or sealant and taped according to the manufacturer's recommendations, with sealed metal closures to hips ridges, verges, eaves and penetrations. The total area and abutments must be sealed airtight. This type of construction gives a good vapour sealed substrate and can be quickly constructed.

Non-combustibles.

Guidance for specification option:

Alternative non-combustible supporting substrates, such as metal profiled sheets and fire rated sheathing boards are now commonplace due to changes in building regulations. These are a direct substitute for plywood or similar and should be evaluated based on their pull-out values. When a metal profiled sheet is used, fixings must be rivets or self-drilling screws.

Cavity barriers

To BS 9991.

Carbon steel

Cor-Ten.

Longitudinal joints

-

Form

Transverse step with 65 mm minimum step.

Guidance for specification option:

For roof pitch >3°.

Soldered joint.

Guidance for specification option:

For roof pitch >7°.

Single lock welt joint with soldered undercloak.

Guidance for specification option:

For roof pitch >14°.

Single lock cross welt 30 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

For roof pitch >25°.

Single lock cross welt 18 mm.

Guidance for specification option:

For roof pitch >45°.

Fasteners to substrate

Stainless screw, SPT-R-S-4.3x20-RS.

Guidance for specification option:

For timber substrates.

Annular ringshank nail, RSN-SS25.

Guidance for specification option:

For timber substrates.

Stainless screw, SX2-D9-4.8x22.

Guidance for specification option:

For metal substrates.

Stainless screw, DS3-SS-SF-4.8x16.

Guidance for specification option:

For metal substrates.

Manufacturer guidance

Fixing to suit substrate. All associated flashings to perimeters and openings available upon request from Metal Solutions. For warm roof fixings, contact Metal Solutions.

System accessories

25 mm Snaplock® clips – RSNAP-25.

Guidance for specification option:

Sliding clips.

38 mm Snaplock® clips – RSNAP-38.

Guidance for specification option:

Sliding clips.

25 mm Snaplock® clips – TS-Snap (50/90/130/190).

Guidance for specification option:

Warm roof sliding clips.

25 mm Snaplock® clips – SM-EDH-Snap-25.

Guidance for specification option:

Warm roof sliding clips.

38 mm Snaplock® clips – SM-EDH-Snap-38.

Guidance for specification option:

Warm roof sliding clips.

Manufacturer guidance

All fixings, clips and associated ancillaries can be found at roofing-tools.com.

The same clip is used for the fixed and sliding variant.

Fixed clips are used to retain the Snaplock® panel in its location and to prevent ‘creep’. Fixed clips are created & located as industry standards. Sliding clips allow the unhindered longitudinal elongation of the panel due to temperature variation. Refer to Snaplock® installation guide.

All associated flashings to match can be fabricated from coil by Metal Solutions Ltd as per typical details and industry standards. Associated rainwater goods in various sizes and profiles are available in the same material.

System completion

Operation and maintenance manual.

Weight

0.55 mm material weight 4.35 kg/m².

Guidance for specification option:

System weight dependent on seam centres.

Fire classification

Reaction to fire: A1.

Guidance for specification option:

CWFT – Classified without Further Testing (EU fire protection standards).

Size and profile

425 x 12000 mm.
Other.

Guidance for specification option:

Narrower widths and shorter lengths available on request.

Colour/ Finish

Cor-Ten.

Sheet thickness

0.55 mm.

Seam

25 mm high.
38 mm high.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

Europe

Guidance for specification option:

Sweden/ Finland.

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

Material

Cor-Ten
Carbon dioxide equivalent

Carbon dioxide equivalent, as defined in BS EN 15804

Self-declared

Stage
Normalised unit (kg CO₂ eq/kg)
Declared unit (kg CO₂ eq/kg)
Stage:A1–A3 ('Production stage')
Normalised unit : 2.17 (kg CO₂ eq/kg)
Declared unit : 2.17

Recyclability

100%.

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

-

Manufacturer guidance

17.3% for coils.

18.9% for sheets and slit coils.

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