
CROSS SECTIONAL LINE DRAWING

suPIR Panel (PIR)
- PIR Core
- SuPIR Panel (PIR) comprises of pre-painted steel skins bonded to a PIR core with a ceiling panel sheet bonded to the underside. SuPIR Panel (PIR) does have fire retardant properties. For a fire rated option -/30/30 can be acheived with the 200mm thick suPIR panel and specialised installation. Please consult Metalcraft Insulated Panels.
- NZ MANUFACTURED:
- Manufactured in Auckland, using locally and imported products. Available nationwide
- SHEET LENGTH:
- 15m un-piloted truck, longer lengths available depending on freight restrictions to site
- NZ Steel - COLORSTEEL®
- NZ Steel - COLORSTEEL® colours providing perfect colour match with flashings

SuPIR Panel (PIR) comprises of pre-painted steel skins bonded to a PIR core with a ceiling panel sheet bonded to the underside. SuPIR Panel (PIR) does have fire retardant properties. For a fire rated option -/30/30 can be acheived with the 200mm thick suPIR panel and specialised installation. Please consult Metalcraft Insulated Panels.
Product & Benefits:
• Fire resistant core
• Long spans
• NZ Steel COLORSTEEL®
• NZ warranty
• Thermally efficient
• A reduction of wet trades
• Efficient concealed fixing system
• Ease of cutting and trimming on site
• Minimal mess on site
• Compatibility with openings and design elements of the building

suPIR span is available with a range of colour and ceiling profile finishes.
What now?
COLORSTEEL® COLOUR OPTIONS
Standard colour is Titania to both sides. All colours are available in COLORSTEEL® ENDURA® and COLORSTEEL® MAXX®. Please note colours below are indicative and we recommend you request a steel colour sample from your nearest Metalcraft Roofing branch. The homeowner, client should be aware that temperatures of dark colours are higher than those of lighter colours. Darker colours will thermally expand more. Thermal expansion is covered in the MRM Code of Practice. The MBIE document on roof cladding advises that noise from thermal expansion is normal and should be expected. Refer to MBIE -Guide to tolerances, materials and workmanship in new residential construction 2015.
Karaka
Gull Grey
Permanent Green
Mist Green
Lichen
FlaxPod®
Ironsand
Lignite
Desert Sand
Slate
Grey Friars
New Denim Blue
Thunder Grey
Sandstone Grey
Cloud
Titania
Scoria
Pioneer Red
Windsor Grey