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Architectural Metal Systems (AMS) , a division of American Buildings
Company, manufactures metal standing seam roof systems for new and retrofit
construction markets and traditional metal roof panel and wall panel systems for
remodeling applications throughout North America.
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American Buildings Company Roof Panels
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| These standing seam panels are available in 10-3/16" or
18-5/8" width coverage and are designed for mounting over plywood
substrates. They are available in 24 gauge steel and seams are 1" in
height. |
These architectural standing seam panels are connected
with a 1-3/4" high snapped seam and are available in 12", 16", and 18"
width coverage. They are designed to be utilized over solid substrates
but can also be used over open structural framing. A minimum slope for
the Seam-Loc roofing panel is 3:12. |
These roof panels have 1-1/4" ribs on 12" centers for
an even-shadowed appearance. They offer 36" width coverage and are
reinforced between the ribs for added strength. Panel is available in
22, 24, or 26 gauge steel. |
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| Loc-Seam and Loc-Seam 360 standing seam roof panels
offer a flat profile for an attractive appearance on higher pitched
roofs and are available with 12" or 16" of width coverage with 2" high
ribs. Loc-Seam panels have full 360 degree rolled seams formed with an
electrical seaming machine.
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In American standing seam roof systems, the
roof floats on a system of sliding clips that prevent damage from
thermal expansion and contraction. Standing seam designs also eliminate
80% of the through fasteners found in other systems for greater
weathertightness. American Standing Seam ll and Standing Seam 360 panels
provide 24" width coverage with 3" high ribs. Standing Seam 360 panels
are joined by an electric seaming machine, developing a full 360-degree
rolled seam to ensure weathertightness - a seam type preferred by many
architects and specifiers. |

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