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CENTRIA® Expands Line Of Versawall Insulated Metal Panels

centria-versawall-h-+Moon Township, PA - CENTRIA®, manufacturer of building envelope wall and roof panels, is responding to the increasing demand for design flexibility from architects and building owners with an expanded line of its Versawall insulated metal panels (IMPs) for wall applications.

The lightweight panels now come in a full range of options, including:

• Versawall V, an embossed IMP that comes in Planked or Striated profiles.

• Versawall V+, offering a smooth version of Versawall V in Flat, Planked or Striated profiles and embossed Flat.

• The recently introduced Versawall H+ (shown in photos), a smooth or embossed horizontal IMP in a Flat profile.

“Architects, specifiers and building owners have come to understand that CENTRIA’s Versawall panels deliver everything they seek in a building envelope solution – ease and efficiency of installation, energy performance to meet today’s strict building codes, and the aesthetic appeal that can create a design signature for structures such as warehouses, industrial facilities, schools and shopping centers,” said Julie Schessler, product manager at CENTRIA. “With Versawall V+ and Versawall H+, we’ve expanded the applicability of this product line, giving key decision makers more options in terms of aesthetics and orientation.”

Along with the various finishes available, Versawall comes in long lengths for more efficient installation. The increased span capability reduces support steel requirements, and a thermal break between the face and the liner saves energy.

A factory-applied panel joint sealant combined with a field-applied sealant create an air and vapor barrier that provides weather resistance.

Versawall can also be used for interior partitions.

About CENTRIA

CENTRIA, a Nucor company, supplies a variety of architetural metal wall and roof systems. For more information, visit CENTRIA.com.

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