Architectural Roofing – Standing Seam Roofing

Standing seam roofing is one of the most popular, versatile and durable roofing types currently available to buy. Standing Seam Roofing are metal roof systems that feature long narrow panels and are applicable on low slope roofs allowing a well designed roof which complements the building it is installed onto.

High quality standing seam roofs are extremely durable and hard-wearing. One major issue for some of the more traditional styles of roofing is that gaps in tiles or flush seams can lead to leakages. With standing seam roofing the panels lock together and the raised seam helps to provide excellent protection against the elements. Aside from practical benefits, standing seam roofing is also popular because of how visually appealing it is. The outer sheet of the seams are available in a huge selection of colours and shapes, and seamless roofing is available in a large choice of materials, so you can be sure to find something that fits in with both your tastes and your budget. Architectural components like tapers as well as roof
penetration features, such as skylights and access hatches, can also be easily incorporated into the roof design.

TSSC BASECO standing seam system is a structural roofing system that is mechanically field seamed for increased weather durability and greater wind resistance uplift. The standing seam roofing sheets are available in tapered and curved form to satisfy various building design requirements.

The use of TSSC BASECO standing seam system allows several advantages :

  • Low energy usage and flexibility in design.
  • Concealed fix, thus providing a continuous weather tight roof
  • Tapered and Curved sheets with a minimum radius of 1.5m for challenging design conditions
  • Range of cover widths in ferrous and nonferrous material;
  • Inbuilt thermal bridge allows movement resulting from thermal expansion.
  • Can be roll-formed on site to achieve extreme length according to the project requirements;

Wide spectrum of accessory features such as Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC), Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP), Solar Panels, Walkways, Handrails, and others can be installed on the top of the standing seam.

Cold Chain – Insulated Doors

There are also a number of speciality doors available for both on-site facilities and transport vehicles which help to maintain temperatures. It is not only the automation which creates a more efficient doorway but think about how many times during the day that a forklift/vehicle operator may be required to exit their vehicle to open a regular manual facility door, and then get back, drive through the opening and exit the vehicle once again to close the door behind them (and if they do indeed close it behind them each time). Every second that the door remains open longer than it needs to –
you are losing valuable temperature conditioned air.

TSSC supplies a choice of CFC free polyurethane insulated doors in different thickness for various applications. These include:

  1. Sliding doors from ITALY and DENMARK
  2. Hinged doors from USA and France
  3. Traffic swing type doors with glass porthole from MIV
    (Italy)
  4. Hydraulic self-closing doors
  5. Controlled atmosphere doors
  6. Horizontal and Vertical Automatic doors from Europe
  7. Single and Double leaf swing doors from Europe
  8. Display thermal glass doors
  9. Insulated sectional doors
  10. High Speed Curtain Doors
  11. Controlled Atmosphere Entrance

Cold Storage Business

As demand for perishable products grows worldwide, efficient and effective cold chain management requires strong partnerships and quick reactions.

Shippers have been managing the challenge of transporting temperature-sensitive goods since the 1700s, when British fishermen began using ice to preserve their catch while at sea. Today, the global market for cold chain products is expanding rapidly.

Since cold chain logistics requires maintaining temperature integrity, controlling all the processes
involved means high levels of integration and coordination. Each supply chain step and
partner—from farmer/harvester or producer to the ultimate seller—shares responsibility and there
are multiple phases and facilities along the way which contribute to keeping products fresh.

What is a cold room?

A cool room or cold room is a large refrigerated room or building designed for storage of goods in an environment below the outdoor temperature. Products needing refrigeration include fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, medicines, vaccines Cold rooms are often located near shipping ports
used for import/export of produce or in Major SuperMarkets, at Farms, Hotels, Pharmaceutical companies, Hospitals, Blood Banks

Regulating and maintaining the right temperature and humidity to maintain and extend the life of your products can be challenging as well as risky, as different products require different temperatures to be sustained. Traditional temperature monitoring systems depend solely on the
experience of the operator who must be on-site to adjust and manage the whole system. Classification Temperature:

0 °C ~ + 22°C: Hallway, corridor, Mushroom Plant, Medicines Storage, Processing Room, Packing
Room
-5 °C ~ + 5 °C: Pre-Cooling, Keep Fresh,
-10 °C ~ -20 °C: Freezer Storage
-25 °C ~ -30 °C: Low Temperature Storage, Quick-Freeze
-35 °C ~ -40 °C: Blast Freezer, Quick-Freeze

Correctly maintaining the temperature of perishable products is necessary to preserve quality and safety from the point of harvest or manufacture through the supply chain to the consumer. For food products, failing to maintain proper shipment temperature can result in textural degradation,
discoloring, bruising, and microbial growth.

Types of Cold Storages:

  • Warehouse Cold Storages
  • Walk-In Chillers & Freezers
  • Portable Skid Mounted Cold Rooms
  • Offshore Refrigerated Containers
  • Refrigerated Truck Bodies & Semi-Trailers

Quality is pivotal when it comes to perishables and this can only be guaranteed by experienced and
competent personnel who have a thorough understanding of the specific requirements of the Cold

Chain. With expertise in all aspects of perishable logistics, our team possesses vast experience in the industry enabling us to offer a personalised solution.

Cold Chain – Insulated Doors

There are also a number of speciality doors available for both on-site facilities and transport vehicles which help to maintain temperatures. It is not only the automation which creates a more efficient doorway but think about how many times during the day that a forklift/vehicle operator may be required to exit their vehicle to open a regular manual facility door, and then get back, drive through the opening and exit the vehicle once again to close the door behind them (and if they do indeed close it behind them each time). Every second that the door remains open longer than it needs to –
you are losing valuable temperature conditioned air.

TSSC supplies a choice of CFC free polyurethane insulated doors in different thickness for various applications. These include:

1. Sliding doors from ITALY and DENMARK 2. Hinged doors from USA and France 3. Traffic swing type doors with glass porthole from MIV (Italy) 4. Hydraulic self-closing doors 5. Controlled atmosphere doors 6. Horizontal and Vertical Automatic doors from Europe 7. Single and Double leaf swing doors from Europe 8. Display thermal glass doors 9. Insulated sectional doors 10. High Speed Curtain Doors 11. Controlled Atmosphere Entrance

INSULATED PANELS

With advancements in construction materials, a modern solution for both residential and commercial construction projects are Insulated metal panels. Also known as insulated sandwich panels, insulated panels consist of an insulation layer between two structural steel skin layers. anels
are composite elements that can be used to build floors, walls, and roofs.

Insulated metal panels are known for their superior thermal performance, energy efficiency, and durability design flexibility and fast installation time as compared to traditional wood-framed panels.

The performance of Insulated metal panels or insulated sandwich panels varies depending on the
materials used for its core and its exterior layers. Most popular materials for the core are expanded
polystyrene (EPS), polyisocyanurate (PIR), polyurethane (PUR), mineral wool (MW). Different each
materials come with their own properties, advantages and disadvantages, PIR cores are generally
more resistant to water and fire than PUR, EPS, and are more durable than mineral wool or other
materials. The metal facings on either side of the core also come in a variety of options, the most
popular being prepainted galvanized iron, metal, aluminium.
TSSC’s insulated metal panels are available in a wide variety of colors and finishes to match different
project requirements and allow aesthetic integration of a multitude of profile types. Insulated metal
panels are weather-tight and provide a strong thermal and moisture barrier. The specially
engineered panel joints provide protection from wind, rain and moisture.