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Metal Roofing Finishes

CR Systems supplies a full range of premium metal roofing materials and products engineered for durability, precision, and long-term performance. From steel and copper to zinc, coated metals, and lead, every material is selected for its strength and architectural quality. Whether you are completing a residential roof, commercial build, or custom architectural project, our materials provide the reliability, consistency, and finish required for high-end results.

Material & Finishing Options

Steel

SMP (Silicone Modified Polyester)

SMP (Silicone Modified Polyester)

Composition

Carbon steel substrate protected by factory-applied coating systems. SMP and PVDF finishes use resin-based paint chemistries, while TEX, Wood Grain, and Print Tech finishes add controlled surface texture or printed patterns over the same protective base coatings.

Behaviour

Performance is driven by the coating system rather than the steel itself. Higher-performance coatings provide increased resistance to UV exposure, chalking, colour fade, and corrosion, with predictable aging characteristics.

Why it matters

Coating chemistry directly affects service life, appearance retention, and maintenance expectations. Selecting the correct coating is critical to long-term performance.

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)


Composition

Carbon steel substrate protected by factory-applied coating systems. SMP and PVDF finishes use resin-based paint chemistries, while TEX, Wood Grain, and Print Tech finishes add controlled surface texture or printed patterns over the same protective base coatings.

Behaviour

Performance is driven by the coating system rather than the steel itself. Higher-performance coatings provide increased resistance to UV exposure, chalking, colour fade, and corrosion, with predictable aging characteristics.

Why it matters

Coating chemistry directly affects service life, appearance retention, and maintenance expectations. Selecting the correct coating is critical to long-term performance.

TEX Series

TEX Series

TEX finishes introduce texture to painted steel systems, reducing glare and creating depth.


Composition

Carbon steel substrate protected by factory-applied coating systems. SMP and PVDF finishes use resin-based paint chemistries, while TEX, Wood Grain, and Print Tech finishes add controlled surface texture or printed patterns over the same protective base coatings.

Behavior

Performance is driven by the coating system rather than the steel itself. Higher-performance coatings provide increased resistance to UV exposure, chalking, colour fade, and corrosion, with predictable aging characteristics.

Why it matters

Coating chemistry directly affects service life, appearance retention, and maintenance expectations. Selecting the correct coating is critical to long-term performance.

Weathering Steel

Weathering Steel

Weathering steel develops a protective rust-like surface layer.


Composition

Low-alloy steel containing elements such as copper, chromium, and nickel designed to promote controlled oxidation.

Behavior

The steel forms a dense, adherent oxide layer that slows further corrosion under appropriate environmental conditions.

Why it matters

The protective oxide reduces maintenance while creating a deliberate, evolving surface finish without applied coatings.

Galvalume

Galvalume

Galvalume is a steel substrate coated with aluminum and zinc.


Composition

Carbon steel coated with an aluminum-zinc alloy, typically approximately 55% aluminum and 45% zinc.

Behavior

The aluminum provides barrier protection, while zinc offers sacrificial corrosion resistance. The coating protects cut edges and exposed surfaces

Why it matters

This dual-protection mechanism delivers improved corrosion resistance and longer service life compared to traditional galvanized steel.

Print Tech

Print Tech

Print Tech systems allow customized surface patterns or specialty finishes.


Composition

Carbon steel substrate protected by factory-applied coating systems. SMP and PVDF finishes use resin-based paint chemistries, while TEX, Wood Grain, and Print Tech finishes add controlled surface texture or printed patterns over the same protective base coatings.

Behavior

Performance is driven by the coating system rather than the steel itself. Higher-performance coatings provide increased resistance to UV exposure, chalking, colour fade, and corrosion, with predictable aging characteristics.

Why it matters

Coating chemistry directly affects service life, appearance retention, and maintenance expectations. Selecting the correct coating is critical to long-term performance.

Steel

Steel


Composition

High-purity zinc alloyed with small amounts of copper and titanium to improve strength, creep resistance, and dimensional stability. Supplied in controlled, pre-weathered finishes.

Behaviour

The material forms a stable protective patina that regenerates over time. Pre-weathering produces uniform appearance from installation while maintaining the self-healing properties of zinc.

Why it matters

Consistent alloying and controlled patina development reduce visual variability and support long service life with minimal maintenance.

Precious Metals

Copper

Copper

Copper remains one of the most durable and time-tested roofing metals.


Composition

Near-pure copper used in architectural applications for its natural corrosion resistance and stability.

Behavior

Copper reacts with the environment to form oxide and patina layers that protect the material. The surface evolves over time based on exposure conditions.

Why it matters

Copper’s durability is inherent to the material itself, not reliant on coatings, resulting in long service life and a naturally changing appearance.

Steel

Steel


Composition

High-purity zinc alloyed with small amounts of copper and titanium to improve strength, creep resistance, and dimensional stability. Supplied in controlled, pre-weathered finishes.

Behaviour

The material forms a stable protective patina that regenerates over time. Pre-weathering produces uniform appearance from installation while maintaining the self-healing properties of zinc.

Why it matters

Consistent alloying and controlled patina development reduce visual variability and support long service life with minimal maintenance.

Muntz Metal

Muntz Metal

Muntz metal is a brass alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc.


Composition

Copper-zinc alloy typically consisting of approximately 60% copper and 40% zinc, producing a material with properties between brass and copper.

Behavior

The alloy exhibits improved strength over pure copper and develops a warm, evolving surface tone over time. It remains workable for complex fabrication.

Why it matters

Muntz offers a distinct aesthetic while maintaining durability and formability, making it suitable for architectural features where material character is critical.

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