A Standing Seam metal roofing system in which panels are joined to one another through a continuous mechanical seam delivering a clean, tight, monolithic envelope.
It is defined by:
No exposed fasteners
Concealed fastening system
Industrial warehouses
Elements exposed to constant humidity
A system engineered for these buildings.
From sprawling factory floors to high-traffic retail boxes KR-18 fits where uptime, span and weather-tightness matter most.
Industrial
Logistics
Commercial
Advantages of Standing Seam.
Three structural benefits that show up year after year in maintenance, insurance and service life.
Lower risk of water infiltration.
Greater resistance to wind suction.
Better performance on long-span roofs.
KR-18 · Concealed clip
In KR-18, the screw does not pierce the upper panel.
Traditional · PBR
In traditional systems (like PBR), the screw goes through the sheet.
The KR-18 system, part by part.
Five engineered components that work as one envelope.