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What is a liner panel?

What is a liner panel?

Liner panels are interior walls of steel paneling. Similar to exterior walls, they consist of standard 3-foot wide panels (usually 29 gauge) that are screwed to the framing. Full-height liners run from floor to roof and attach at the top to the eave struts on the sidewalls and to the rake rafter on endwalls.

What are soffit panels for?

Soffit panels are a type of building panel that connect the roof overhang with the side of a building. Soffit is typically installed on the eave of a building to protect the structure from animals and weather.

What is a building liner?

Liner buildings are very thin buildings that line the edge of a street, plaza, square, or other public space. They can be as little as 8-10 feet deep for retail uses and 12-14 feet deep if they include residential uses. They may be a single story high, or they may be several stories tall.

Is vinyl soffit better than aluminum?

Aluminum is more expensive than vinyl, and also runs the risk of driving up your insurance costs. It is possible for the material to become dented if impact against it is strong enough. Lastly, aluminum offers slightly less insulation protection than does its vinyl counterpart.

Why choose MBCI metal wall panels?

MBCI has the largest selection of metal wall and siding panel systems in the building components industry. Our architectural metal wall panels include single skin, insulated, exposed fastener, concealed fastener and interior wall liners, and most can be installed both vertically and horizontally, providing additional flexibility in design.

What are the different gauges of steel liner panels?

This concealed fastener interior wall and liner panel offers an attractive, flat appearance for architectural, commercial and industrial steel buildings. The heavy gauge offering, available in 22, 24 and 26 gauge, provides for large spanning capabilities. A soffit and interior liner panel system.

What is the ArtisanĀ® series panel?

MBCI offers the ArtisanĀ® Series panel as an interior wall option. This concealed fastener interior wall and liner panel offers an attractive, flat appearance for architectural, commercial and industrial steel buildings. The heavy gauge offering, available in 22, 24 and 26 gauge, provides for large spanning capabilities.

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