A.C.M.
Aluminum Composite Material is a three-layer sandwich panel consisting of two pre-painted aluminum sheets bonded to a polyethylene (PE) core.
Thickness: 4mm FRC
Aluminum / Clear Anodized
Light in weight, ductile, malleable, and not readily corroded or tarnished.
Thickness: 0.020 - 0.375
Bonderized
Also referred to as paint grip steel, is galvanized steel that has been put through a phosphate bath and a chromate dry. This process provides an excellent "Primer" for painting applications.
Gauges: 20ga - 26ga
Brass
An alloy of copper and zinc. It is also a non-magnetic compound like aluminum, copper, and zinc.
Bronze
An alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12% tin and often with the addition of other metals.
Carbon Steel
Consist of a higher carbon content, which gives the steel a lower melting point, more malleability and durability, and better heat distribution. Available in hot rolled (HR) and cold rolled (CR).
Copper
Is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Tellurium and Architectural copper available. Tempers soft to 1/2 hard.
Thicknesses: .020 - 1''
Galvanized
Most widely used method for protecting metal from corrosion. It involves applying a thin coating of zinc to a thicker base metal.
Gauges: 10ga - 26ga
Kynar Coated
PVDF coating or Kynar coating is a pure thermoplastic flouropolymer that is non-reactive and possesses excellent resistance to weathering elements.Gauges: 22ga - 26gaAluminum: .032, .040
Nickel
Nickel is slowly oxidized by air at room temperature and is considered corrosion-resistant.
Perforated
Perofated Metal is offered in a wide variety of styles with a vast selection of sizes, gauges, materials, and hole types available. Materials such as Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Galvanized, and more.
Phenolic
Is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure onto layers of paper or glass cloth impregnated with synthetic resin.
Stainless Steel
Is an alloy of Iron with a minimum of 10.5% Chromium. It can contain other elements such a nickel and manganese, but chromium is the key element which make it rust resistant.
TPO - PVC
TPO stands for Thermoplastic polyolefin, a single-ply roofing membrane. PVC is made from two layers of PVC roof material with polyester added in between the layers to act as a reinforcement. By adding a layer of acrylic coating to the roof membrane, a PVC roof is made reflective and repellent to dust and dirt.
Zinc
Non-ferrous metal alloy that is self-protecting. Zinc is a low maintenance material.