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75x45x15mm Galvanized C-Purlin Hoarding Post

C-Purlins are structural components widely used in construction for providing support and stability. They are typically made from steel and come in various sizes, with the 75x45x15mm variant being particularly popular for hoarding installations. The “C” shape provides excellent strength while maintaining a lightweight profile, making it ideal for temporary structures.

75x45x15mm Mild Steel C-Purlin Hoarding Post

A C-Purlin is a structural component used in various construction applications. Its C-shape provides excellent strength-to-weight ratios, making it ideal for supporting loads in both vertical and horizontal applications. The 75x45x15mm dimensions make it a compact yet robust option for various projects.

0.64mm Thick Longitudinal Flashing

Longitudinal flashing is a critical waterproofing component that is used to direct water away from joints and seams in roofing and siding systems. Made from durable materials, it helps to prevent water infiltration, which can lead to significant structural damage over time. The 0.64mm thickness makes it an ideal choice for various applications, striking a balance between flexibility and strength.

0.54mm Thick Longitudinal Flashing

Longitudinal flashing is a continuous strip of material used primarily in roofing and wall systems to direct water away from critical areas, such as joints and seams. It serves as a barrier to prevent water infiltration, thereby protecting the underlying structure from damage.

0.47mm Thick Longitudinal Flashing

Longitudinal flashing is a waterproof barrier that directs water away from critical areas in a building, particularly where the roof meets vertical surfaces like walls or chimneys. It serves as a protective measure against leaks and water damage, which can lead to costly repairs and structural issues.

0.42mm Thick Longitudinal Flashing

Longitudinal flashing is a type of metal flashing that runs parallel to the roof’s slope. It is designed to direct water away from critical areas, preventing leaks and protecting the underlying structure. Typically made from materials like aluminum, copper, or galvanized steel, longitudinal flashing comes in various thicknesses, with 0.42mm being a widely used option due to its balance of durability and flexibility.

0.37mm Thick Longitudinal Flashing

Longitudinal flashing is a long, narrow strip of material that is used to direct water away from critical areas of a building, such as roof joints, chimneys, and wall intersections. This critical component helps prevent water intrusion, which can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and costly repairs.

0.64mm Thick Corner – Cap

Corner caps are protective elements designed to cover and safeguard the edges of various materials, commonly used in furniture, cabinetry, and construction. They serve multiple purposes, including protecting corners from damage, providing a polished look, and ensuring safety in environments where sharp edges can pose a risk.

0.54mm Thick Corner – Cap

A corner cap is a protective cover designed to fit snugly over the edges of objects. The 0.54mm thickness refers to the material’s gauge, which strikes a perfect balance between durability and flexibility. These caps are often made from a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and rubber, allowing them to cater to different needs and environments.

0.47mm Thick Corner – Cap

A corner cap is a protective cover applied to the corners of various objects, such as furniture, frames, and boxes. The 0.47mm thickness strikes an ideal balance between lightweight design and robust protection, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.