Spantech Pinkenba 370
Span further than you can imagine
The curved Spantech Pinkenba 370 profile will span further than any other free-span roofing system in New Zealand.
Key Features
Highly versatile construction profile
Available as a straight or curved profile
Unique profile shape designed for ultimate strength and to maximise the life of the material
Significantly reduces the amount and complexity of structural steel and the number of footings in buildings
Curved profile spans up to forty metres*
Straight profile spans up to nine metres*
Generous cantilevered eaves
Manufactured on-site to any length
Fast and easy to install
Save construction time and reduce overall costs
A unique interlocking connection with minimal fasteners for a strong, durable, watertight connection
Extensive range of engineered connections, accessories and options
Comprehensive design assistance available to Architects and Engineers
Engineering Certification service is included, if required
Installation service available, if required.
* Spans above are for non-cyclone regions, and subject to Engineering design and approval.
Pinkenba 370 PROFILES
STRAIGHT
a long-span STANDING SEAM ROOF AND WALL Profile
Spantech Pinkenba 370 straight profile is used for large commercial skillion roofs and walls.
The straight profile is manufactured with a mobile rollform machine in the first stage of roll forming.
Specifications
Base metal thickness: 1.2 mm
Max. straight profile span: 9 metres*
Nominal cover: 375 mm
CURVED
New Zealands widest span CURVED roofing Profile
Spantech Pinkenba 370 curved profile is used for free-span curved roofing and ground to ground (Quonset) buildings.
The curved profile is formed in the second stage of roll forming.
Specifications
Base metal thickness: 1.2 mm
Max. curved profile span: 40 metres*
Nominal cover: 375 mm
Recent Pinkenba 370 Projects
More Information
Technical data for Woomera 300 and Pinkenba 370 is available to registered architects, engineers and specifiers.
About the name
The "Pinkenba 370" profile was created in 2000 to build a large storage facility in the Brisbane port suburb of Pinkenba.
The building, measuring 40m wide and 73m long, was constructed for Grainco. Later, Grainco merged with GrainCorp to become one of the region’s largest agribusiness and processing companies.