A horizontal beam or bar that is used for structural support is known as a purlin. Purlins are mostly used below the roof and are supported by the building’s walls or rafters. We can also say that purlins reinforce the rigid framing by bringing the rafters together. Steel purlins are frequently used in metal buildings, but sometimes they are used to replace closely spaced rafters in wood-frame structures.
Nowadays, purlin manufacturers commonly produce two types of purlins- Z and C purlins. Before diving into the differences between these two, let’s see what they actually are.
C Purlin – As the name implies, C purlins are shaped like the C alphabet and are primarily used to support walls and floors. As one side of this purlin is plain, it is preferred for cladding. These purlins are also perfect for simple span construction.
Z Purlin –The shape of Z purlins is similar to that of the Z alphabet. They are mostly made using cold-formed or rolled sheets. As compared to hot-rolled angles, Z purlins are known to save up to 50% on structural sheets.
Differences Between C And Z Purlin:
As mentioned above, Z and C purlins may have their differences but both contribute significantly towards a structure. Just like a coin has two sides, similarly, both the purlins have their own set of pros and cons. Therefore, Z and C purlin manufacturers insist on understanding both the purlins comprehensively to make a wise choice and invest in the one that suits a structure best. For world-class PEB services, contact us at info@adorivainfra.com.