voestalpine Metsec has recently published the latest version of its Steel Framing Systems (SFS) Specification Manual, the industry’s most comprehensive resource for professionals involved in the specification, installation and use of light gauge steel framing systems.
Widely recognised as the industry bible for SFS, the new 176-page manual is packed with just about every piece of information required to assure the successful design, specification, selection and application of voestalpine Metsec’s SFS, based on years of experience, expert technical knowledge and a vast library of independent testing.
The manual is a perfect example of why voestalpine Metsec’s SFS light gauge galvanized steel structural framing systems have been successfully assessed to the Code for Construction Products Information (CCPI), introduced by the Construction Products Association.
The manual covers the principles of specifying steel framing systems for a project and the typical processes involved from design, through installation to final hand-over. It includes the benefits of SFS against alternative building systems, performance standards, professional indemnity, MetWALL Perform 30-year warranty, project timeline, BIM design, CPD presentations and installer training.
Following these broader considerations, the manual features detailed information on the major applications of SFS in infill walling, load bearing situations, continuous walling and high bay walling.
Each application area contains detailed information on relevant performance criteria and the use of SFS with popular sheathing and cladding materials, including fire performance data based on full independent testing. This is illustrated with high quality architectural drawings showing typical wall build-ups and case studies featuring prestigious projects which demonstrate the successful application of SFS in residential, education, health, leisure and commercial situations.
The manual provides the reader with what is probably the most detailed appreciation of steel framing systems in general and, of course, voestalpine Metsec’s renowned SFS in particular.