By Anna Lockhart.
Committed to innovating and delivering the highest-quality metal materials for their customers, New Tech Machinery has once again created a product line worth considering on your next project with their products, the FWQ100 and FWQ150 Flush Wall / Soffit Panel profiles.
The FWQ100 and FWQ150 panel profiles were designed to give users a “flush” flat metal appearance while adding an extra layer of protection to the roof system and can be used in a variety of ways, such as for wall panels, soffit or under-decking. As metal panels become increasingly popular materials in commercial and residential products due to their durability, functionality and modern aesthetics, many contractors may want to consider this profile as a versatile essential for their collection.
New Tech Machinery is an industry leader in rollforming machinery and roof panel machines, and this new profile is a perfect match for their SSQII™ MultiPro Roof Panel Machine. Create flush wall, soffit or under-decking panels with the FWQ100, which has a 1” panel seam, or the FWQ150, which has a 1.5” panel seam.
For metal professionals who already have an SSQII machine, this panel profile makes an excellent addition to their existing collection that will diversify the types of panels they can offer customers. Owners of the profile and machinery can utilize the optional perforating assembly to add optional ventilation to the panel or leave as is.
Versatility is key with the FWQ100 and FWQ150 profiles, and they would be a valuable addition to any metal working collection and add unique options to offer customers for both walls and roofing. Whether it’s soffit, under-decking or wall panels, these profiles will give any project a sleek, modern look while also adding a great deal of protection and durability against the elements.
Learn more about the New Tech Machinery FWQ100 and FWQ150 panel profiles!
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About Anna
Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe.
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