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Who makes stramit?

Who makes stramit?

Our parent company, Fletcher Building, is in the business of building. They make and distribute products, and build the homes and infrastructure that form the backbone of our communities. With headquarters in New Zealand, they employ around 20,000 people across the globe. More than 5,500 of us are in Australia.

What is stramit roofing?

They are resistant to termites and other vermin. Fire resistant – Stramit panels do not harbour enough oxygen to support combustion. Unlike other composite building panels, Stramit contains no added resins, alcohol, turps or other chemicals which produce flammable vapours.

Is stramit Australian?

We’re one of Australia’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of roll formed steel building products – and for good reason. For everything steel roofing, rainwater or structural, you can count on us.

Does stramit use Bluescope Steel?

Most of Stramit’s building products are made from Bluescope Steel. We also use specialty materials that are not produced in Australia like ZAM® from Japan, and MagnaFlow® from New Zealand to make our structural or roofing products even more durable.

What is Turnerised?

Painting poor quality slate roofs with bitumen is sometimes called ‘Turnerising’.

When was stramit board used?

The Stramit strawboard technology was invented in Sweden in the 1930s. It was brought to the UK in 1945 by the Mosesson family, who established a factory and research centre in Suffolk, registered the trademark internationally, and have subsequently set up factories around the world under licence.

What is compressed straw board?

A strawboard panel is a rigid building panel made of a solid core of compressed wheat (or rice) straw covered with recycled paper liners which are stuck to both sides with non-toxic, water-based glue.

Does stramit use colorbond?

Stramit account holders can buy COLORBOND® coated Stramit steel products from their local Stramit office.

What is the difference between colorbond and colorbond Ultra?

Colorbond Ultra has all the benefits of standard Colorbond but provides extra coverage in extreme environments. Colorbond Ultra is specifically designed for homes located within 100-200 metres of breaking surf or industrial emissions.

What is a rubber roof?

Rubber roofing is made of rubber or plastic polymers or a combination of both. Materials are eco-friendly, made from recycled tires, sawdust, and slate dust. Rubber roofing is used to reduce leaking and to produce more impenetrable sealing. Single-ply synthetic membrane roofing is strong, waterproof, and pliant.

What is a stramit wall?

Stramit is a 60mm thick board used between the upright studs. It’s made of compressed straw. These boards are about 120mm wide and are faced with paper and skimmed, very thinly I would add.

What is straw board used for?

coarse, yellow paperboard made of straw pulp, used in packing, for making boxes, etc. GOOSES. GEESES.

Why choose Stramit roofing profiles?

Stramit’s got you covered with roofing and wall cladding for any architectural style or application. We manufacture a wide range of profiles to suit all types of projects, from houses and home improvements, through to large-scale commercial and industrial developments.

Why choose Stramit’s architectural range?

Unleash your creativity and let texture take centre stage with the latest from Stramit’s architectural range. Stramit’s Corrugated cladding is a traditional roofing profile enhanced by modern materials and finishes. Accentuate the look and feel of corrugated roof and wall cladding with Stramit’s Curved Corrugated and Bullnose cladding.

What is Stramit corrugated cladding?

Stramit’s Corrugated cladding is a traditional roofing profile enhanced by modern materials and finishes. Accentuate the look and feel of corrugated roof and wall cladding with Stramit’s Curved Corrugated and Bullnose cladding.

Why choose Stramit patio panels?

The clean, glossy soffit lines of Stramit’s Patio Panels enhance any home with outdoor living areas.