What Coil Width Do I Need for a Trapezoidal Wall Sheet 35/207? Full Guide

What Coil Width Do I Need for a Trapezoidal Wall Sheet 35/207? (Full Coil Size Guide)

Short Answer

A standard trapezoidal wall sheet 35/207 with a finished cover width typically around 1000 mm to 1050 mm requires a coil width between 1120 mm and 1250 mm, depending on overlap design, rib geometry, and material thickness.

The 35/207 profile (35 mm rib height, 207 mm pitch) requires more material than 25/210 and 30/200 due to increased rib height and stronger structural design.

Why Coil Width Matters in 35/207 Trapezoidal Roll Forming

Coil width is critical for trapezoidal profiles because of their angular geometry and structural performance.

If the coil width is incorrect, the profile will not form correctly.

If the coil is too narrow:

  • Ribs will not fully form
  • Panel width will be reduced
  • Overlap will not align correctly
  • Structural strength will be compromised

If the coil is too wide:

  • Excess material waste
  • Increased production costs
  • Feeding instability
  • Inconsistent profile formation

Coil width directly affects:

  • Rib accuracy
  • Panel strength
  • Alignment and installation
  • Production efficiency

Correct coil width ensures sharp rib definition, strong panels, and reliable installation.

Profile Dimensions & Coil Width Overview

35/207 Trapezoidal Sheet Dimensions (Left Side Concept)

Cover width: typically 1000–1050 mm
Overall width: approximately 1040–1100 mm
Rib height: 35 mm
Pitch: 207 mm
Profile type: trapezoidal
Overlap: standard side lap

Coil Width & Development (Right Side Concept)

Typical coil width: 1120–1250 mm
Flat development width: approximately 1120–1250 mm
Includes: trapezoidal ribs, bends, and overlap
Allowance factors: rib height, pitch, thickness
Variation: depends on design

Understanding Coil Width vs Cover Width

A common mistake is assuming coil width equals finished panel width.

This is incorrect.

Cover width is the usable installed width.

Coil width is the flat strip before forming.

The coil must include:

  • Rib formation
  • Bend allowances
  • Overlap sections
  • Material deformation

Trapezoidal profiles require more material due to deeper ribs and angular geometry.

Estimated Development (Flat Blank Width)

The coil width is based on the developed flat width of the trapezoidal profile.

This includes:

  • Rib geometry
  • Bends and angles
  • Side lap
  • Material stretch

Basic concept:

Flat width = cover width + rib development + overlap + bend allowance

Example for 35/207 sheet:

Cover width: 1000 mm
Rib development: approximately 110–180 mm
Overlap: approximately 30–50 mm
Bend allowance: approximately 20–30 mm

This results in a coil width of approximately 1120–1250 mm.

Why 35/207 Profiles Require Larger Coil Width

The 35/207 trapezoidal profile is designed for increased strength and load capacity.

It requires more material because:

  • Higher ribs (35 mm)
  • Stronger structural design
  • Increased forming depth
  • Reinforced profile geometry

Compared to other profiles:

  • More material than 25/210 and 30/200
  • Less than heavy industrial profiles
  • Suitable for both wall and roof applications

Typical Coil Width Range

Standard 35/207 sheets: 1120–1250 mm

Light gauge version: 1100–1180 mm

Heavy gauge version: 1200–1300 mm

Exact values depend on profile design and machine setup.

Common Material Thicknesses

Typical thickness range:

0.40 mm – light cladding
0.50 mm – standard applications
0.60 mm – commercial use
0.70 mm – industrial use
0.80 mm+ – heavy-duty applications

Thicker materials:

  • Require more forming force
  • Increase bend allowance
  • Slightly increase coil width

Materials Used for 35/207 Trapezoidal Sheets

Common materials include:

PPGI (pre-painted galvanized steel)
Galvanized steel (GI)
Galvalume (Aluzinc)
Aluminum

Material properties affect:

  • Strength
  • Flexibility
  • Forming precision

These influence coil width and panel performance.

Industries Using 35/207 Trapezoidal Wall Sheets

This profile is widely used in demanding cladding applications.

Common industries include:

Industrial buildings
Warehouses
Factories
Agricultural facilities
Commercial structures

They are popular because they offer:

  • High structural strength
  • Improved span capability
  • Durability
  • Versatility

Key Factors That Affect Coil Width

Profile geometry
Rib height and pitch increase material usage

Material thickness
Thicker material increases bend allowance

Overlap design
Overlap adds to total width

Tooling design
Different machines produce slight variations

Machine setup
Entry guides and forming alignment affect feeding width

Common Mistakes When Selecting Coil Width

Using lower rib profile values
Higher ribs require more material

Guessing coil width
Always calculate based on development

Ignoring rib height
Rib depth significantly affects width

Not matching machine tooling
Each roll forming machine may require specific coil width

Important Engineering Note

The exact coil width for a trapezoidal wall sheet 35/207 cannot be confirmed without a profile drawing.

Small changes in:

  • Rib geometry
  • Overlap design
  • Material thickness

can significantly affect the required coil width.

Always confirm using engineering calculations or supplier input.

How to Confirm the Correct Coil Width

To determine accurate coil width, you need:

Profile drawing (DXF or PDF)
Material type
Material thickness
Required cover width
Machine specifications

This ensures:

  • Accurate production
  • Reduced waste
  • Correct machine setup

FAQ – 35/207 Trapezoidal Wall Sheet Coil Width

What happens if the coil width is too narrow?
The ribs will not fully form and panel width will be incorrect.

Why does the 35/207 profile require more material?
Because of higher ribs and stronger profile geometry.

Does thickness affect coil width?
Yes, thicker material increases bend allowance.

Can all 35/207 panels use the same coil width?
No, design and tooling variations will change requirements.

Need Help Confirming Your Coil Width?

Incorrect coil width can lead to production issues, structural problems, and increased costs.

Machine Matcher can help you:

Review your profile drawing
Calculate exact coil width and development
Match the correct roll forming machine
Advise on materials and setup

Contact our team to ensure your production is accurate and efficient from the start.

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