Our Factory

Our factory is in the industrial center of Barka, Oman. Our present premises were established in 2009.
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 يوجد مصنعنا في المنطقة الصناعية بولاية بركاء، عمان. تم انشاء المقر الحالي عام 2009
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Flashings

Panel Tech can fold a wide range of standard or custom flashings to suit your requirements. Flashings are available in pre-painted steel, zinc/al, aluminum, mill finished galvanized. Choose from a wide range of available thicknesses from 0.3mm to 2.0mm depending on your state.

Box Gutters

A square or rectangular gutter that is used within the boundaries of the roof. It may be formed between a roof surface and a parapet wall or between two roof surfaces. Available with enfold, out fold, splash back and squash fold edges. This gutter is usually supported on a box gutter board to improve strength and stiffness and to minimize damage caused by roof traffic.

Industrial Eave Gutters

A purpose made external gutter which is located at the edge of an industrial roof. It is usually supported by heavy gauge brackets that have been designed specifically to suit the industrial eaves gutter shape. When made in larger sizes special attention should be given to minimizing oil canning of flat surfaces by adding extra ribs into the design.

Valley Gutters

A shallow gutter formed to suit the angle between two internal slopes of a roof. Its design will usually include a return at each edge to minimize the possibility of water spillage into the roof space. Depending on the size and application additional internal stiffening ribs may be included.

Corner Flashings

A folded piece of steel used for waterproofing wall sheeting where two walls meet to form an external corner. Where used with steel sheet walling it should lap at least one rib and a recommended two ribs for maximum water proofing.

Apron Flashings

A folded piece of steel used to prevent water from penetrating the space where a vertical surface intersects a roof. Where used with steel sheet roofing it should lap at least one rib and a recommended two ribs for maximum water proofing. Wider apron flashings are advised when the base of the flashing faces into the prevailing wind.

Ridge Flashings

A steel covering over the ridge to provide a continuous cover and effective weather seal between two slopes. The size of the edge break should conform with the rib height of the steel roofing to which the ridge is attached.
Good roofing practice is to notch this edge break to neatly fit around each rib of the roof sheet.

Parapet Capping

A covering used to waterproof and cap the ends of vertical sheets or masonry walls. A stiffening edge or break is often applied to the legs of the parapet cap for a more appealing appearance, and to minimize oil canning
of the steel. Ensure that these recommendations are considered when measuring the flashing. It is also important to ensure that water does not pool on top of the cap, to prevent water seeping into the building.

Barge Capping

A folded sheet used to waterproof the junction between a fascia or barge board and roof sheeting. The size of the edge break should conform with the rib height of the steel roofing to which the ridge is attached.