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PLANEMAX – Where there is corrosion, there is a Planefibra solution

PlaneMAX roofing sheets were designed to eliminate corrosion in roofing systems and provide peace of mind for operations that cannot afford downtime due to roof failure.

PlaneMAX sheets are manufactured through a continuous lamination process using FRP (high-performance polymer composite) reinforced with fiberglass. Developed for environments subject to intense corrosion, such as chemical plants, fertilizer factories and port warehouses, they offer a minimum service life of ten years and near-zero maintenance requirements. Compared to metal and fiber cement roofing, they deliver superior cost-effectiveness.

In direct comparison with traditional solutions over a ten-year period, PlaneMAX delivers savings of approximately 70%, lasting over a decade with minimal need for repairs.

Metal roofing, subject to accelerated oxidation, rarely exceeds five years of service life in corrosive environments. Fiber cement, in addition to absorbing up to 30% of its own weight in water, suffers from infiltration issues and requires structural reinforcement and frequent maintenance.

PlaneMAX sheets do not oxidize when exposed to salts, acids or constant humidity, maintain stable performance, are significantly lighter — around 3.4 kg/m² compared to up to 17.7 kg/m² for fiber cement — and contribute to improved thermal comfort, as FRP does not conduct heat like metal.

Another key advantage for construction companies is customization. PlaneMAX roofing sheets can be manufactured in different dimensions and colors without additional cost.

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