Endowed with strength and easy to use, Stratco Superdek is a high tensile roof and wall sheeting that is widely accepted by both professional builders and people improving their homes. Its 28mm rib height allows for long spans and delivers outstanding water carrying ability. Installers recommend Superdek because its pierce fixed installation is fast and easy. Its lightweight, rigid design allows purlins to be widely spaced, making Superdek a very economical and efficient material to use.
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Technical Information
Installation Information
Superdek® Installation Information
Fixing Recommendations
Superdek sheets should be laid into the prevailing wind and sit neatly on the preceding roof sheet, as shown in the laying procedure below. They should be fixed at the recommended support spacings. Avoid ‘stretching' the width of the sheet when installing, as this could allow wind and rain to enter. Due to its higher rib height, flashing turn downs into the pan of Superdek should always be notched around the rib to provide maximum weather tightness. Pan fixing is only suitable for walling, carport and verandah applications or where weather tight roofing is not essential. When spans exceed 900mm for roofing or 1200mm for walling, it is recommended the side laps are fixed at mid-span to ensure a weatherproof seal and to secure the overlap, especially when the roof is walked on occasionally. Use either 8 x 12mm self drill stitching screws or 3.2mm sealed blind rivets. On roofing, at the end of the sheets, the pans should be turned up at crest of the roof and down into the gutter using a turn up/down tool.
Superdek Fixing and Laying Directions - Non-Cyclonic Areas
Note: The following recommendations apply to non-cyclonic areas.
All fasteners must have neoprene washers.
Roofing - Each crest requires one fastener.
Walling - Each pan requires one fastener. Fasten adjacent to overlapping rib.
Side lap fixing is recommended to maintain a weather proof seal and secure the overlap, especially when the roof is walked on occasionally. Use either 8x12 mm self drill stitching screws or 3.2 mm sealed blind rivets.
It is recommended side lap fasteners are secured mid-span when spans exceed 900mm for roofing and 1200mm for walling.
The below fastener sizes are suitable for fixing over an insulation blanket up to 55mm thick. For thicknesses up to 100mm, the next standard screw length to that indicated is to be used.
Superdek Fastener Selection
ROOFING Crest fixing
WALLING Pan fixing
Fixing to Steel Self drilling and tapping screw with neoprene washer
12 x 45mm or TS M6 x 50mm*
10 x 16mm
Fixing to Timber Type 17 hex head screw with neoprene washer
12 x 65mm or TS M6 x 650mm
10 x 25mm
Laying procedure
* If fixing to 0.55mm thick roof battens, crest fix with M6 x 50mm TS self drilling screws with neoprene washers. Indicated spans will still apply.
Walking on Superdek
When walking on Superdek roofing, it is recommended you walk over the purlins to avoid any damage. Wear flat, rubber soled shoes and walk flat footed in the sheet pans only. For carport and verandah applications, use crawl boards to avoid damage during installation and maintenance.
Using Superdek
Stratco Superdek will have a long, useful life if used according to Stratco specifications. While roofing materials in outer urban and rural areas may have a life-span in excess of 30 years, this can reduce to only a few years in coastal and industrial environments.
Zinc/alum and pre-painted steel should not be used in very aggressive areas such as near swimming pools and spas. It is important that dirt, soil, compost, paving sand, or other materials which retain moisture are not placed against steel sheeting. Concrete should not be poured against zinc/alum material. Check with Stratco before using in these severe environments.
Incompatible Metals
The best way of reducing corrosion is to keep incompatible metals apart. Zinc/alum and prepainted steel cannot be used with lead, copper and monel. Galvanised steel and pure zinc material can be used with zinc/alum, but you must avoid water run-off from zinc/alum onto galvanised material. Fixings such as rivets and self-drilling screws must be compatible with the material they are fixing.
Handling and Cutting of Superdek
For safety, wear gloves when handling Superdek. Ensure your hands or gloves are clean, especially when handling zinc/alum which can mark. Use a coloured pencil for marking steel, as lead or black pencils contain graphite which promotes rusting. Superdek is best cut using tin snips, but for larger cuts it may be necessary to use a power saw with a steel cutting blade or a power nibbler. Avoid using abrasive discs as they can cause burred edges and coating damage. Where possible cut sheets on the ground, and always clean off any swarf and metal filings progressively during the installation. Dispose of off-cuts carefully.
Insulation and Sealants
The use of blanket insulation is recommended in domestic roofing to assist in temperature, condensation and sound control. Superdek can be used with an insulating blanket up to 55mm thick. Increased thicknesses require longer fasteners and greater care when installing.
When choosing a silicone sealant, ensure it is suitable for roofing and guttering use and of a non-acetic, amine free, neutral cure type. Sealants that smell of ammonia, vinegar or lemons are not usually suitable.
Superdek has a trapezoidal profile with an anti-capillary rib on the under-lap, which provides weather tightness and the ability to perform well at low roof pitches. This design feature makes Superdek the prime roofing and walling choice for many medium sized commercial projects. Superdek is also ideal for fencing, where its bold rib shape provides an attractive appearance.
Custom made for your project
Superdek sheets longer than 1.2 metres are rolled to the specific length you require, provided satisfactory transport and handling facilities can be arranged. If lengths longer than ten metres are required, consult your nearest Stratco for advice on handling and transport.
To give your roof a professional finish, painted self-drilling screws are available. Stratco offer a complete range of flashings and accessories for use with Superdek, and can provide professional advice on specific flashings.
Compliance
The Wind Capacity Tables are based on testing in accordance with AS1562.1-1992 and AS4040.0, 1 & 2- 1992. Span tables have been developed by determining wind pressures in accordance with AS4055-2006 for domestic applications and AS/NZS 1170.2:2002 for all other applications. Capacity tables are in limit state format.
Ordering
Sheets are available custom cut, allowing you to minimise waste, and enhance your design options. Superdek is available in un-painted zinc/alum, and in an attractive range of factory pre-painted colours. Subject to the delivery location, quantity and material availability, delivery is usually within 48 hours, or at an agreed time that suits your building schedule. Unless advised differently, a one tonne maximum is usually applied to larger packs. Arrangements for unloading the truck are the responsibility of the customer, and should be arranged before ordering. When unloading you must ensure the load is adequately spread using spreaders and slings to prevent damage. If packs are to be loaded directly above structural members, they must be of sufficient strength, such as over portal frames, or braced roof trusses.
The minimum roof pitch for Superdek is two degrees (1 in 30). The 762mm coverage of Superdek provides easy handling and installation. Superdek roofing is subject to thermal expansion, particularly on darker colours. The maximum length before an expansion joint is required is 24 metres for lighter colours, and 16 metres for darker colours.
Material Specifications
Material Specifications
Material Properties
Finish
0.35 BMT
0.42 BMT
0.48 BMT
Total Coated Thickness (TCT) mm
Zinc/alum
0.40
0.47
0.53
Colour
0.43
0.50
0.56
Mass (kg / linear metre)
Zinc/alum
2.74
3.26
3.70
Colour
2.79
3.32
3.76
Mass (kg / square metre)
Zinc/alum
3.60
4.28
4.86
Colour
3.67
4.35
4.93
Yield (square metre / tonne)
Zinc/alum
277.9
233.8
205.9
Colour
272.3
229.8
202.8
Tensile Strength (MPa)
Zinc/alum & Colour
550
550
550
Width Coverage (mm)
Zinc/alum & Colour
762
762
762
Sheet Tolerances (mm)
Length & Width
±5 ±2
±5 ±2
±5 ±2
Minimum Roof Pitch
Zinc/alum & Colour
N/A
2˚
2˚
Spans
Spans are determined by wind speeds for non-cyclonic areas. For domestic applications, the pressures and spans are based on a maximum: eaves height of six metres, roof pitch of 35 degrees and total roof height of 8.5 metres. For commercial and industrial applications, tables are based on a maximum overall height of ten metres and a 500 year design return period.
Roofing calculations are based on Cpe=-0.9 and Cpi=0.2, walling is based on Cpe=-0.65 and Cpi=0.2. A local pressure factor, Kl=2.0 has been used for all roofing and walling spans for both strength and serviceability limit states. Roof spans allow for loads incidental to maintenance.
All pressures have been determined assuming the wind loading in any direction is not affected by topography. The following shielding factors have been used for each of the terrain categories: Category 3 = 0.85, Category 2.5 = 0.95, and Category 2 = 1.
The carport and verandah spans only apply to structures not enclosed by peripheral walls. Spans are based on Cpn=-0.9 and Kl=1.5 applied over the entire span, and are suitable for all span types. Loads on supporting purlins may limit these spans.
Stratco can provide additional engineering advice if any design parameters vary from those above.
Spans (mm)
BMT
Application
Span Type
N1 (W28)
N2 (W33)
N3 (W41)
N4 (W50)
0.35 mm
Walling
Single
1700
1700
1600
1450
End
2200
2200
2000
1550
Internal
2500
2500
2250
1700
0.42 mm
Roofing
Single
1150
1150
1150
1150
End
1350
1350
1350
1350
Internal
1900
1900
1900
1500
Walling
Single
2350
2100
1850
1700
End
2850
2550
2250
1700
Internal
3000
3000
2600
1950
0.48 mm
Roofing
Single
1700
1700
1700
1500
End
1900
1900
1900
1500
Internal
2600
2600
2350
1800
Walling
Single
2800
2400
2000
1950
End
3200
2950
2550
2050
Internal
3300
3300
2900
2250
The values are determined by wind speeds for non-cyclonic areas and are for use with steel supports with a minimum thickness of 0.75mm, G550.
Maximum Recommended Spans
Maximum Recommended Spans (mm)
Span Type
Roofing (BMT)
Walling (BMT)
0.42 mm
0.48 mm
0.35 mm
0.42 mm
0.48 mm
Single Span
1150
1700
1700
2350
2800
End Span
1350
1900
2200
2850
3200
Internal Span
1900
2600
2500
3000
3300
Un-stiffened Overhang
200
250
150
200
250
Stiffened Overhang
300
350
300
300
350
Roofing spans are limited, based on typical maintenance foot traffic. Walling spans are based on N1 (W28) wind loading. The values are for use with steel supports with a minimum thickness of 0.75mm, G550.
Domestic Carport / Verandah Spans
Domestic Carport / Verandah Spans (mm)
Wind Classification
Base Metal Thickness
0.42 mm
0.48 mm
N1 (W28)
2400
2700
N2 (W33)
2400
2700
N3 (W41)
1900
2100
N4 (W50)
1500
1700
The values are for use with steel supports with a minimum thickness of 0.75mm, G550.
Wind Load Conversion
For domestic applications use the appropriate wind classification for the area. To read the span tables for commercial and industrial applications, select the region and category for the area, then convert it to the correct classification using table below.
Wind Load Conversion
Wind Classification (Domestic)
Region & Category (Commercial / Industrial)
N1 (W28)
Reg A, Cat 3
N2 (W33)
Reg A, Cat 2.5 - Reg B, Cat 3
N3 (W41)
Reg A, Cat 2 - Reg B, Cat 2.5
N4 (W50)
Reg B, Cat 2
Wind Capacities
Wind Capacities (kPa)
BMT
Span Type
Limit State
900
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
3300
3600
0.35 mm
Single
Serviceability
2.19
1.68
1.36
1.06
0.76
0.45
-
-
-
-
Strength
6.64
4.83
3.06
2.61
2.14
1.67
-
-
-
-
End
Serviceability
2.45
2.08
1.86
1.64
1.30
0.95
0.61
0.27
-
-
Strength
6.50
5.00
3.75
2.50
2.17
1.83
1.50
1.17
-
-
Internal
Serviceability
3.68
2.68
2.10
1.53
1.33
1.14
0.94
0.75
-
-
Strength
6.67
5.33
4.21
3.08
2.69
2.29
1.90
1.50
-
-
0.42 mm
Single
Serviceability
3.72
2.64
1.73
1.33
0.94
0.55
0.39
0.23
-
-
Strength
7.18
5.42
4.17
3.53
2.89
2.25
1.88
1.50
-
-
End
Serviceability
4.59
3.64
2.68
1.73
1.41
1.09
0.77
0.45
-
-
Strength
6.23
5.04
4.10
3.17
2.81
2.46
2.10
1.75
-
-
Internal
Serviceability
5.61
4.33
3.15
1.98
1.67
1.36
1.18
1.00
-
-
Strength
7.15
5.58
4.58
3.58
3.19
2.79
2.40
2.00
-
-
0.48 mm
Single
Serviceability
-
3.55
2.73
1.91
1.09
0.95
0.80
0.65
0.51
0.36
Strength
-
6.61
5.79
4.98
4.17
3.58
3.00
2.42
1.83
1.25
End
Serviceability
-
4.36
3.43
2.50
1.57
1.35
1.13
0.91
0.69
0.47
Strength
-
5.21
4.57
3.93
3.29
2.97
2.64
2.32
1.99
1.67
Internal
Serviceability
-
4.64
3.79
2.94
2.09
1.61
1.40
1.18
0.97
0.75
Strength
-
5.92
5.21
4.50
3.79
3.08
2.77
2.46
2.15
1.83
The values are for use with steel supports with a minimum thickness of 0.75mm, G550.
Water Carrying Capacity
Maximum Roof Run For Drainage (m)
Roof Slope
Peak Rainfall Intensity (mm / hr)
150
180
200
250
300
350
400
450
2°
188
157
141
113
94
80
70
62
3°
231
192
173
138
115
99
86
77
5°
298
249
224
179
149
128
112
99
7.5°
366
305
274
219
183
157
137
122
10°
424
353
318
254
212
181
159
141
15°
522
435
392
313
261
224
196
174
The peak rainfall intensities shown represent a 100 year average recurrence interval (ARI) for a five minute rainfall duration. If roof penetrations exist, the total roof run will generally be greater than the distance from ridge to eaves at the location the penetration interferes with the runoff. Contact Stratco if further advice is required.