Lengths Available in IBR Profiles
IBR sheets are cut in lengths of up to 14 metres. With a length tolerance of -0 +5 mm. Sheets lengths up to 15.8m are available on enquiry.
For bullnoses and curves, the maximum allowable for transport height is 4.3 metres.
Roof slope
- When using IBR, the recommended minimum pitch for roof slopes over and above 15.8m is 7.5º, and for slopes less than 15.8 m is 5º.
- The minimum end laps for roofs pitches >15º is at least 150 mm and 250 mm for other roofs. Side cladding end laps should be at least 100 mm.
- We recommend that end laps on roofs <7.5º are sealed with a bitumen sealing strip to ensure water tightness.
Our recommended fixing procedure
The required number of IBR sheets is calculated as follows:
- Length of structure plus gable end overhangs – (minus) 70 mm
- Number of sheets = 0.686 m (Cover width of sheet)
The result of the calculation is then rounded up to the next sheet
IBR must be fixed with one corrugation side lap. With the narrow flute uppermost and fastened through the crests of alternate flutes to purlins, using 65 mm Tek screws into steel purlins and 90 mm Tek screws for timber roofs, each fastener must incorporate a 25 mm bonded washer.
For side cladding, broad flutes can be fixed externally with fasteners in the web of the flutes. Side cladding can be fixed using 25 mm Tek screws with a 19 mm bonded washer.
For a quick calculation, three fasteners per sheet per purlin can be used.