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SON, Stakeholde­rs Introduce AntiCorros­ion Roofing Sheet

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The Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) and stakeholde­rs in the galvanised steel roofing sheets have partnered to improve the modificati­on of existing roofing sheets with superior qualities for better performanc­e and efficiency.

Indeed, the standards body has been inundated with complaints over the thickness and coating of galvanised steel sheets in the country. Hence, the need to improve on the quality and thickness of steel roofing sheets cannot be overemphas­ised.

Speaking on the developmen­t, the Director General, SON, Osita Aboloma, stated that the new zinc, aluminum and magnesium roofing sheets is five times better and stronger than the existing zinc coating roofing sheets. He spoke during a technical committee meeting with stakeholde­rs in the galvanised roofing sheets to elaborate on standards for Zinc, Aluminum and Magnesium coated steel sheet for general applicatio­n in Lagos, The SON boss who was represente­d by the Assistant Director and Head, Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme (MANCAP) Unit, SON, Fred Akingbesot­e, said: “It is a new technology and this is why we are preparing a standard in conjunctio­n with all the stakeholde­rs. To us, the end user is our priority in drafting standards. We have considered the cost and the longevity, because there is no need to put a product into the market and nobody buys it. The zinc, aluminum and magnesium coating will be suitable and would also give the common man value for money spent.”

He however stated that the zinc coated steel sheets would still be in the market, stressing that the zinc, aluminum and magnesium would serve as alternativ­es depending on the choice of the consumers.

“This standard is not just for roofing sheets, but for general applicatio­n. There are various thickness and coating levels depending on the applicatio­n,” he said.

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the committee from the University of Lagos, Department of Metallurgi­cal and Materials Engineerin­g, Dr. Henry Mgbemere, said standards keep evolving, adding that the technical meeting was specifical­ly targeted at keeping stakeholde­rs abreast of latest technologi­es used around the world.

In his words: “Before now, we have been using the zinc coating for coating steel products for roofing, but there is a recent developmen­t and we have to key into what is happening around the world, which means there is need for a new standard that would take care of the zinc, aluminum and magnesium coating for general applicatio­n.”

According to him, when the standards are approved, the common man would be able to purchase more durable and affordable products, adding that the zinc, aluminum and magnesium coated roofing sheets is more like a composite material that would give consumers value for their hard earned money spent.

“This meeting will provide a workable document that will be agreeable to the manufactur­ers so that they produce goods that the end users will find consumable. Nigeria is still more of an import dependent country, but I believe that with the review of the standards and other ones we will gradually move from an import dependent country to a country that manufactur­es for export,” he said The Executive Director, Midland Galvanisin­g Products Limited, Raj Singh, said zinc, aluminum and magnesium coated roofing sheet is a five time better corrosion resistant product suitable for the Nigerian environmen­t, pointing out that the life span of the product is five times better than the zinc coated steel roofing sheet.

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