Axxis® Steel is manufactured in New Zealand from locally mined iron-sand and a component of recycled steel. The rollforming technology behind steel-framing allows fabrication to exact specifications before they're erected, so there is minimal cutting and wastage, and less environmental impact on the building site. Axxis® Steel does not contain additional preservative chemicals and won't give off gases or emit VOCs.
How environmentally friendly is Axxis® steel for framing?
In this section
- Does a home built with Axxis® Steel for Framing look any different?
- Can I convert my house plan from timber to steel?
- Can I extend or change my steel framed home at a later date?
- How environmentally friendly is Axxis® steel for framing?
- Is steel framing electrically safe?
- How do I hang pictures or other wall-mounted objects with steel-framing?
- What are the specifications and dimensional tolerances for Steltech® Beams?
- What design software does Steltech® utilise?
- Where can I access Steltech® design capacity tables?
- What are the standard plate sizes Steltech® utilise?
- What is 'roof runoff'?
- Why is Auckland Council concerned about roof runoff?
- What is New Zealand Steel doing about the Auckland Unitary Plan Zincalume restrictions?
- How can zinc runoff from roofs be minimised?
- How can zinc runoff be prevented from entering waterways?
- Does factory painting of steel prevent the runoff of zinc?