Metal Panel
Architectural aesthetics. Structural performance.
Tite-Loc panels combine structural panel performance with architectural panel aesthetics. Tite-Loc panels are leveled to provide superior panel flatness. A factory-applied sealant bead can be applied for additional weather resistance. Maximum panel length is 64’ and minimum panel length is 4’. Consult factory for longer lengths. Note: Minimum length for panels produced in the Annapolis Junction, Md., facility is 60 inches.
Tite-Loc panels feature a 2” leg height that requires mechanical field seaming after installation. Panels have a concealed-fastener floating clip system designed to allow for thermal expansion/contraction.
For coastal applications, aluminum panels along with stainless steel clips must be used for finish warranty. Consult a local architect/engineer for compliance with local codes and conditions.
Tite-Loc and Tite-Loc Plus panels are factory-formed to length and field-seamed to a 90° lock (Tite-Loc) or a 180° lock (Tite-Loc Plus). The panels have been designed for application over a wide variety of substrates on roof slopes as low as 1/2:12 pitch. Available in 12”, 16” and 18” widths, Tite-Loc and Tite-Loc Plus panels can be produced in 22 and 24 gauge steel or .032 and .040 aluminum.
Seaming - Tite-Loc panels require the use of mechanical seamers. When seaming panels on slopes greater than 6:12, caution must be exercised to prevent seamer slippage and resulting finish scratches that may void the warranty. Seamers are available along with hand crimpers and other tools through D.I. Roof Seamers, which is the only supplier of this equipment approved by Petersen Aluminum.
Curved Applications - The Tite-Loc panels can be curved to a minimum radius of 20’. Tite-Loc curving can be done in the field or at the factory depending on the radius and length of the panel.
Note: Oil canning is not a cause for rejection.