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Kingspan Structural Steel Products - Now available to download for free!

Kingspan manufactures a complete range of cold roll-formed structural products including purlins, rails, steel floor decking, channel sections and a comprehensive range of ancillaries.

Innovation is at the heart of every product, every project and every step of the manufacturing process. To meet the rapidly changing environment and customer needs, Kingspan’s innovation focuses on the matter that no-one should have to choose between efficiency, sustainability, style and safety.

Now available on bimstore are Revit families and BIM Components for Kingspan Structural Products including, Multibeam, Multichannel and Multideck systems, all free to download!

Kingspan’s Multibeam Purlins Rails can be used with all types of modern roof and wall construction, with a large range of section depths and flange widths to suit all applications. The Multibeam Eaves Beam system is used in conjunction with Multibeam Purlins and Rails to provide the complete cladding support system, used at the intersection between the roof and wall cladding.

Multichannel Sections offer lightweight robust construction and may be used in lieu of some hot rolled sections, offering easier site handling. This range of pre-engineered, structural channel sections are suitable for a wide range of structural applications and designed to complement the Multibeam Purlin and Rail Systems. Multichannel’s can be provided with Autoformed ends and can be used for many other functions such as Door and Window Trimmers, Parapet Posts, Mezzanine Floor Beams and Brickwork Restraints.

The Multideck system is a high performance, profiled, galvanised steel floor decking, for use in the construction of composite floor slabs. The range consists of four different profiles; 50, 60, 80 and 146, all with a unique profile which requires less concrete than any other decks to achieve any given slab thickness.

Wanting to find out more about Kingspan Structural Steel Products? Why not head over to their website here, or alternatively visit their manufacturer profile right here on bimstore!

About bimstore: bimstore is the UK’s original BIM object library. Developed by specifiers for specifiers, we create and host high-quality manufacturer specific BIM content, making it easy to browse and download the world’s best collection of BIM components. If you need any help with BIM content creation, then get in touch with the bimstore team today.

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