Everlast
II® is 38” wide and provides for 36” of coverage. It is available
in Omni, Traditional, Economy series and bare products.
The symmetrical pattern of
Everlast II® creates an attractive board and batten look which is a
popular choice for a variety of building applications. The crisp,
clean appearance along with the variety of color options available make
it the perfect roofing and siding material for architectural, agricultural,
industrial, commercial, and residential buildings. A full line of
trims and accessories are available to complete your building project. |
 Laps
Better
Weathertight Sidelap - The
panels which interlock to create the attractive look of the bell top also
provide for the weathertight seal. They have a deep anti siphon groove
which protects against leakage. |
 Stronger
Design & Heavier Steel
Superior Strength - Everlast
II® is 38" wide and provides 36" of coverage. The major ribs
are 9" apart and approximately 3/4" high with two minor ribs in between
that are a full 3/16" high. A stiffener is added to all major ribs
which along with the superior thickness of the steel makes this panel extremely
strong. This not only adds considerable durability to your building
but also prevents rippling during the construction process.
Everlast uses heavier steel
that will not buckle as easily under load. Because of Everlast's
heavier design, greater snow and wind loads are possible.
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 Enhanced
Primer
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Insures better corrosion resistance.
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Increases paint durability.
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Increases paint adhesion.
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Provides greater salt spray
resistance.
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Provides superior edge corrosion
resistance.
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Full Hard Steel is 95,000 minimum
Everlast always manufactures
its Everlast II® metal roofing and siding at high temperatures. This
helps to prevent the microscopic cracking of the paint at the bends. |
Heat
Forming™
Why Everlast Heat Forms?
Cracks allow moisture, which is often contaminated by atmospheric pollutants,
to penetrate the protective surface of the coating, and cause the substrate
to rust or corrode. In fact, the fractures in the paint can cause
a painted panel to corrode at a faster rate than an unpainted panel.
At the point where the paint film has been opened, electrochemical cells
are established which will promote greater and faster corrosive attack.
The result is accelerated corrosion at these areas because of their tendency
to remain wet longer.
The photos show how Everlast's
Heat Formed™ panel outlasts the competitor's panel. The Heat Formed™
panel creates a paint system that is more flexible and therefore better
able to withstand the rigors of the forming process. The paint coverage
is not compromised and the result is an outstanding barrier protection.
This barrier protection prevents corrosion by isolating the steel from
the environment.
Standard panel
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Results using Heat Forming™
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Learn more about our Evercure
Process™. |
Harder
Paints
Heat formed™ hard paints
provide a durable and quality finish. Other manufacturers form hard
paints at room temperature which causes the paint to microscopically crack.
It is at these cracks that the metal breaks down and deteriorates.
To prevent those cracks some
manufacturers will use softer more pliable paints. However, soft,
pliable paints can scratch very easily; during construction, debris from
a storm, walking on it, leaning a ladder against it and even children playing
against the metal can cause scratches.
Those scratches are harmful
and can result in the breakdown and deterioration of the metal. Everlast's
process of using hard paints and heat forming™ ensures a durable surface.
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