At its core, roll form cladding refers to the application of roll-formed metal sheets as exterior coverings for buildings. Common materials used include steel, aluminum, and zinc, which are chosen for their durability and resistance to the elements. The manufacturing process involves feeding a flat metal sheet through a series of rollers, which gradually shape it into a specific profile. This allows for a wide range of designs, from simple corrugated patterns to more complex forms, catering to various architectural needs.