STARBOND NATURAL STONE GRANULS
NATURAL STONES ARE COATED ON STARBOND METAL TILE PANEL WHICH IS A TYPE OF IGNEOUS ROCK FORMED 500 YEARS AND HAS CHARACTERISTIC OF WATER REPELLENT.
Starbond Metal Tiles are coated with natural Stone granuls, volcanically formed. These coatings add natural beauty to the roof and a hard layer of protection from the weather. Being of natural Stones the vibrant colour is protected against the extreme UV of the sun and the color of roof will not change. Apart from the basic Starbond colours can be created new tones by blending different colours.
THE STRUCTURE OF STARBOND METAL TILE …
Aluzinc is a aluminum zinc alloy-coated steel. Aluzinc ( Galvalume ) has proved to be a much more durable product, with steel lasting 6 to 9 times longer when compared to standard galvanized products.
Primarily, residential metal roofing is made of steel . Steel roofing for residential applications are initially produced in huge rolls at the steel mills. Then, they are coated with a metallic coating to prevent rust at the steel plant.
Raw Material of Starbond Metal Tile is Galvalume (aluzinc) that is a mixture of aluminum and zinc. (55 percent by volume aluminum). When zinc is combined with aluminum to form Galvalume there is even more protection in most circumstances. Because of its mixture of aluminum and zinc,, this steel will never rust.
Starbond’s metal tiles are made of several layers of special coatings on a base of steel in our plant.. After all, the finished metal tiles are oven baked to ensure lasting durability. We guarantee our product’s longevity. As a result, Starbond metal tiles are an ideal construstion material.
STARBOND METAL TILES ARE MADE OF SEVERAL LAYERS OF SPECIAL COATING ON A BASE OF STEEL.
METAL TILE ROOF HISTORY
Metal Tile was first used as the copper roof. The Copper is a ductile metal and it has played significant role in architecture for thousands of years. Centuries later, copper and its alloys were integral in European medieval architecture. The copper roof of St. Mary's Cathedral, Hildesheim, installed in 1280 A.D survived until its destruction during bombings in World War II. The roof at Kronborg, one of northern Europe's most important Renaissance castles was installed in 1585 A.D.The copper roof on the tower was renovated in 2009.
Cauterets, France