Zinc is an ideal standing seam roof material and can be applied to many different roof types. It comes in natural (bright), pre-weathered and pigmented finishes. Zinc sheets can be formed into shingles, cassette panels and flat-lock panels to clad any building-style. This lightweight and shiny metal has long been used in constructing roofs and for vertical cladding.
Since the 18th century, zinc has been commonly used in France, Belgium, Germany, Holland and other European countries as a building material for covering roofs and facades, as well as for gutters and downpipes. When laid correctly as a roof covering, it has lasted in excess of 100 years.
Zinc is one of the most abundant metals on earth. It is a naturally-occurring element, the first in Group 12 of the Periodic Table. After aluminium, iron and copper, zinc is the fourth most-used metal in the world, with a market of US$40 billion and the 24th most abundant element in the earth’s crust. It is found primarily as sphalerite (zinc sulphide), Zincite (zinc oxide) and Franklinite. The key countries of origin are Canada, the US, Peru, Australia, Russia and Kazakhstan.
Zinc was known to the ancient Romans and Greeks, but was not produced in significant quantities until the 12th century. The dominant application in modern times is as a corrosion-resistant coating for steel (hot-dip galvanizing). Its extraction is relatively easy, avoiding strip mining and the resultant environmental degradation, while its refinement in the form of smelting and processing requires less energy than other metals such as aluminium (75% less) and copper or steel (50% less).
A lightweight material par excellence, zinc is a non-ferrous metal that provides an effective corrosion protection solution for buildings exposed to adverse weather conditions, while simultaneously delivering a creative response to architectural design requirements.
When in contact with high humidity, zinc panels generate a self-protecting layer that isolates heat from indoor spaces. Rain slide easily over its surfaces and its modular panels can wrap curved shapes or be perforated according to the architectural design, and combined in façades and/or ceilings through different shades, brightness and colours.
For construction applications, the zinc used is usually in sheet form of 99.9%+ purity but with very small concentrations of titanium and copper. It is typically applied in sheet thicknesses of 0.7 mm. The two main application methods are the traditional roll-cap and standing seam methods.
References
https://www.archdaily.com/913777/why-its-convenient-to-wrap-architecture-in-zinc
https://www.constructionspecifier.com/specifying-architectural-zinc/
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Zinc_in_construction
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About the International Zinc Association
The IZA is the only global industry association dedicated exclusively to the interests of zinc and its users. Operating internationally and locally through its regional affiliates, the IZA helps sustain the long-term global demand for zinc and its markets by promoting such key end uses as corrosion protection for steel and zinc as being essential in human health and crop nutrition. IZA’s main programmes are Sustainability & Environment, Technology & Market Development and Communications.
In South Africa, the IZA plays a vital role in establishing the basis for the successful revitalisation of the zinc industry by increasing awareness of zinc and its applications and benefits in key sectors and markets, which will ultimately translate into the increased uptake of zinc.
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