
Corrugated steel tiles are used for roofing, with a high corrugation height. The vertical locking edge is an installation method for metal panels, commonly used for titanium-zinc and aluminum-magnesium-manganese panels. It involves installing a profile resembling an inverted T-shape on the weight-bearing structure, with the top of the profile supporting an oval shape. During panel installation, the panels are overlaid on this profile, and then locked in place using a locking machine, securing the two sheets of material onto the profile.































