Roof & Facade Profiles — C Purlins, Z Purlins, Omega & Hat Sections from Turkey

Steeling.net supplies cold-formed roof and facade steel profiles from Turkish manufacturers to construction companies, steel building contractors, and wholesale distributors worldwide. Our range includes C purlins, Z purlins, omega profiles, and hat sections — the core secondary steelwork components for industrial and commercial building envelopes.

All profiles are cold-roll formed from hot-dip galvanized or plain steel coil to custom depths and thicknesses. Standard and project-specific profiles available — free quote for bulk orders.

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Profile Types

Roof Profile Specifications

Profile Depth Range Thickness Steel Grade Finish
C Purlin 100 – 300 mm 1.5 – 4.0 mm S250GD, S350GD Galvanized Z275 / plain
Z Purlin 150 – 300 mm 1.5 – 4.0 mm S250GD, S350GD Galvanized Z275 / plain
Omega Profile 30 – 120 mm 1.0 – 3.0 mm S250GD, S350GD Galvanized Z275
Hat / Top Hat 30 – 100 mm 0.8 – 2.5 mm S250GD, S350GD Galvanized Z275 / PPGI

Applications

  • Roof purlins for portal frame industrial buildings and warehouses
  • Wall rails and side rails for external cladding systems
  • Facade support rails for insulated panel systems
  • Eave beams and ridge members in metal building systems
  • Solar panel substructure mounting rails
  • Agricultural and livestock building secondary framing

C vs. Z Purlins — Which to Choose?

C purlins are the simpler and more common option — each span is a single member supported at its ends. Z purlins are designed to be overlapped at intermediate supports, creating a semi-continuous span that significantly reduces deflection and material consumption for longer spans (typically over 6 m). For most industrial building projects, Z purlins offer better structural efficiency at longer rafter spacings, while C purlins are preferred for shorter spans and simpler framing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between C and Z purlins?

C purlins have a symmetrical C-shaped cross-section and are used as simply-supported single-span members. Z purlins have an asymmetric Z-shape that allows them to be overlapped at intermediate supports, creating a continuous span effect that is more efficient for longer rafter spacings (typically 6 m or more). Z purlins are generally preferred for larger industrial buildings where span efficiency reduces overall steel weight.

What thickness is typically required for roof purlins?

Purlin thickness depends on span length, load requirements, and profile depth. Common thicknesses range from 1.5 mm for short spans under light loads to 4.0 mm for heavy-load or long-span applications. Structural calculations are required to specify the correct thickness for each project. We can supply to a specified design or assist with standard profiles if you provide your span and load data.

Are profiles supplied galvanized?

Yes. Most roof and facade profiles are supplied from galvanized coil (Z275 coating — 275 g/m² of zinc per EN 10346). This provides long-term corrosion protection suitable for typical building envelope environments. Plain (black) steel and PPGI (pre-painted) options are also available for specific applications.

Can profiles be custom-cut to project lengths?

Yes. Profiles are roll-formed and cut to length as part of the production process. Project-specific lengths (typically from 1 m to 14 m) can be ordered with ±5 mm cutting tolerance. Custom hole punching and slotted holes for purlin brackets are also available on request.

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