C and Z Purlins

Viraat Industries provides durable C-Z Purlins for strong, reliable roofing and framing support in residential and commercial buildings.

C & Z Purlins

Durable C & Z Purlins: Reliable Support for Stronger, More Stable Structures

Our C & Z purlin serves as fundamental structural elements crucial for providing support in construction projects. These purlins are meticulously engineered from robust materials, ensuring optimal strength and stability for roofing and wall systems. Available in a range of sizes and configurations, they offer versatility to accommodate diverse construction requirements. With their durable construction, our C & Z purlin guarantees dependable support and enhances the overall structural integrity of your building projects.

Specification of C Purlin

Specifications
Material
High tensile steel (G550, G350)
Steel Grade
ASTM A572, A36, IS 2062
Coating
Galvanized (Z275, Z450)
Thickness (mm)
1.2mm – 3.2mm
Width (mm)
100mm – 300mm
Flange Width (mm)
40mm – 80mm
Lip Size (mm)
15mm – 25mm
Length (m)
Customizable
Yield Strength (MPa)
350MPa – 550MPa
Punching (Holes)
As per requirement
Application
Roof purlins, wall girts, mezzanine floors
Structural Shape
C-shaped
Weight (kg/m)
Varies based on size & thickness
250mm C Purlin

Specification of Z Purlin

Specifications
Material
High tensile steel (G550, G350)
Steel Grade
ASTM A572, A36, IS 2062
Coating
Galvanized (Z275, Z450)
Thickness (mm)
1.2mm – 3.2mm
Width (mm)
100mm – 300mm
Flange Width (mm)
40mm – 80mm
Lip Size (mm)
15mm – 25mm
Length (m)
Customizable
Yield Strength (MPa)
350MPa – 550MPa
Punching (Holes)
As per requirement
Application
Roof purlins, wall girts, mezzanine floors
Structural Shape
Z-shaped (better lapping capability)
Weight (kg/m)
Varies based on size & thickness
z purlin

Frequently Asked Questions

C purlins are typically used to support walls and floors, making them suitable for cladding and simple span construction. Z purlins are used in roofing and wall structures, especially in longer spans and roofs with significant slopes.

Yes, depending on the structural requirements, both C and Z purlins can be utilized together to optimize support and stability.

The choice depends on factors like the span length, load requirements, and design specifications. Z purlins are preferable for longer spans and heavier loads, while C purlins are suitable for shorter spans and lighter loads.

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