8″ Box Rib
8” Box Rib industrial roofing and siding are commonly used for industrial warehouses and buildings requiring cryogenic/ temperature control. 8” Box Rib wall panels are frequently used in power plant lagging, and 8′′ Box Rib roofing and siding are used in pulp and paper mills.
Note: 8″ Box Rib can be produced with or without stiffening beads. Stiffening beads help reduce the possibility of oil canning, which cannot be a cause of rejection.
Notes
- Roof loads are for positive loads only and are in addition to weight
of panel. - Other gauges of steel and aluminum are available upon inquiry.
- Maximum allowable stress for Grade A (F) = 20,000 PSI for roofs
and 26,667 PSI for walls where wind is the only load. - Loads and spans for carbon steel are based on the AISI Cold Formed
Steel Design Manual. - Other gauges of steel may be available upon inquiry.
- Roof loads are for positive loads only and are in addition to weight
of panel. - Other gauges of steel and aluminum are available upon inquiry.
- Maximum allowable stress (FC) = 15,000 PSI, (FT) = 17,000 PSI for
roof and side wall. Stresses have been increased 1/3 for wind loading. - Loads and spans for aluminum are based on Aluminum Formed Sheet
Building Sheathing Design Guide.
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