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Tata Shaktee Roofing Sheets

India's most trusted GC roofing sheet

A Tata Steel product  |  Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra

IS 277 IS 1079

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Frequently Asked Questions

What thickness does Tata Shaktee GC sheet come in?

Tata Shaktee GC sheets are available in 0.35 mm, 0.40 mm, 0.45 mm, 0.47 mm, 0.50 mm, 0.55 mm, and 0.63 mm thicknesses. The 0.47 mm thickness is the most commonly used for residential and industrial shed roofing.

What is the effective cover width of Tata Shaktee?

The standard Tata Shaktee corrugated GC sheet has an overall width of 1000 mm and an effective cover width of 838 mm after corrugation overlap. Use the effective cover (838 mm) for quantity calculations, not the overall width.

What IS standard does Tata Shaktee comply with?

Tata Shaktee GC sheets are manufactured to IS 277 (galvanised steel sheets) and IS 1079 (hot-rolled steel sheets). Both standards are mandatory for use in government and institutional construction projects in India.

What is the weight of a 12-foot Tata Shaktee sheet at 0.47 mm thickness?

A 12-foot (3660 mm) Tata Shaktee GC sheet in 0.47 mm thickness weighs approximately 6.3 kg per piece. Weight varies by thickness — refer to the weight chart above for all size and thickness combinations.

What is the minimum roof slope recommended for Tata Shaktee?

Tata Shaktee recommends a minimum roof slope of 5 degrees for corrugated GC sheets. Slopes below this threshold can cause water pooling and premature corrosion. For industrial sheds, a slope of 10–15 degrees is preferred.