From the side-by-side gleaming AlumaPlus outfitted refrigerator in your home to the ice machine, food preparation area or beverage dispenser in your favorite restaurant, nothing spices up a kitchen like coil-anodized aluminum.

Why Not Anodized?
Appliance Panels
Back Splashes
Beverage Dispenser Housings
Cooking Hoods
Edge Banding / Trim Applications
Grills and Outdoor Kitchen Components
Ice Machine Housings
Low Impact Table Tops and Preparation Surfaces
Range and Dishwasher Fronts
Range Tops
Rice Cookers
Small Appliances
Walk-In Cooler Fronts and Trim

Appliance & Foodservice Grade Products Appliance Panels
Back Splashes
Beverage Dispensers
Cooking Hoods
Edge Banding / Trim Applications
Grills and Outdoor Kitchens
Ice Machines
Low Impact Table Tops and Preparation Surfaces
Range and Dishwasher Fronts
Range Tops
Rice Cookers
Small Appliances
Walk In Cooler Skins & Trim
Appliance & Food Service Grade Products

Product

UV Stable

Commercial Gauge Products

AlumaPlus® LL

N

AlumaPlus® MF

N

AlumaPlus® Micro

N

AlumaPlus® Polished

N

AlumaPlus® SL

N

BlackBrite®

N

CopperBrite®

N

CopperMatt® Brushed

N

CopperMatt® Micro

N

ClearBrite®

Y

ClearBrite Brushed

Y

ClearBrite® Ultra

Y

ClearMatt®

Y

ClearMatt® Brushed

Y

ClearMatt® Micro

Y

GoldBrite®

Y

GoldBrite® Brushed

Y

GoldBrite® Ultra

Y

GoldMatt®

Y

GoldMatt® Brushed

Y

GoldMatt® Dark

Y

GoldMatt® Medium

Y

GoldMatt® Micro

Y

ColorIn® BlackMatt

Y

ColorIn® Light Bronze

Y

ColorIn® Medium Bronze

Y

ColorIn® Dark Bronze

Y

ColorIn® LA Extra Dark Bronze

Y

ColorIn® Medium Bronze Micro

Y

SmokeBrite®

N

SmokeMatt® Brushed

N

SmokeMatt® Micro

N

Foil Gauge Products

Stainless Long Line

N

Stainless Polished Mill Finish

N

GoldBrite® Butler

Y

GoldMatt® Butler

Y

NaturalBrite Butler

Y

NaturalMatt 50 Gloss

Y

NaturalMatt 90 Gloss

Y

NaturalMatt Butler

Y

Functional Product Solutions

AnoGrip®

Y

Adhere®

Y

High Strength Anodized Solutions

MacPac-S Products

Product Enhancements & General Information Adhere
Most appliance and foodservice grade products are available with Adhere on the backside. Additional charges and minimum order quantities apply to all products with Adhere. For additional information click on the Adhere link to download the Adhere Brand Information Sheet.

Cook Top / Heat Exposed Parts Suitability
We recommend either Clear or ColorIn products for appliance and foodservice applications where the part will be directly or closely exposed to heat. Thermo Crazing of the anodic film typically occurs between 300 and 350 Fahrenheit on clear anodized products and between 350 and 375 Fahrenheit on ColorIn products.

Dishwasher Interiors Suitability
Due to the high pH levels in most detergents, anodized aluminum is not recommended for dishwasher interiors. The detergent attacks the anodic film, causing corrosion within the first few wash cycles.

High Pressure Laminate Applications
Lorin products have successfully performed within High Pressure Laminate (HPL) process under the following conditions:

  • 320 Degree Fahrenheit heat
  • High Pressure / High Heat – 1 hour
  • Bonded with a phenolic resin soaked core sheet.

    If you are using a process outside of the HPL process outlined above, we encourage you to purchase a small quantity of anodized aluminum to confirm product performance within your own process prior to ordering full production quantities.

    High Strength Aluminum Options
    Lorin now features MacPac-S products featuring a high strength aluminum anodized to your specifications. Not all gauges and widths are stocked. Inquiry through Sales / Inside Sales.

    Material Inspection
    Material is reviewed for visual consistency from edge to edge at a distance of 5 feet or 1.5 meters looking straight at the material hanging from a vertical surface.

    Surface Protection
    Lorin recommends that surface protection be applied to all specular / high reflective finish products as well as any anodized product with a thin anodic film to reduce surface scratching during the production process.

    Visual Standards & Limitations
    Due to deviations which are inherent to the raw aluminum surface, anodized aluminum products may display a range of color shades which do not indicate a product defect. Please confirm with your Inside Sales / Sales Manager if your order is for standard inventory stock or a specific product that requires consistency throughout. Aluminum finishes are directional by nature and may show a color shift or shift in visual appearance when viewed at different angles. Please communicate running direction at time of assembly or finished product production.

  • Fabrication Characteristics Bending (Brake Press)
  • Handling pre-anodized stock has been found to be similar to handing other metals.
  • Half hard tempers are most often used because of their formability and structural integrity.
  • Where possible, use scrap material to adjust the depth of stroke required to accomplish the desired bend.
  • Gradual bending of the material will help to minimize crazing of the anodic film.
  • Strippable surface protection will protect the anodized surface during the bending process.

    Laminating

  • Polyfilm surface protection is helpful and can be left on throughout the production process.
  • Clean the substrate with a clean brush prior to laminating.
  • Cut the sheet to size using sharp shears or a saw.
  • Consider experimenting with saw and feed speed on scrap material prior to full production runs.
  • Cut into the sheet so that the rough edges are on the back-side.
  • Spray-guide contact adhesives work best. Apply them on the anodized aluminum first, then on the core material.

    Rollforming

  • In many cases, no tooling changes are required when transitioning from other metals to anodized aluminum.
  • Pre-anodized aluminum will take all minimum bend-radii as specified by the Aluminum Association.
  • As with other metals, tooling should be kept polished.
  • Chrome-plated rolls typically perform the best.
  • Using surface protection will sometimes eliminate the need for lubricants.

    Stamping & Blanking

  • No major modifications in tool design are necessary.
  • Consider reducing male-female die clearance to 2%-8%.
  • Keep dies sharp.
  • A looping pit ahead of the press allows for smooth coil feeding.
  • Synthetic grippers on feed work best.
  • Lubricants may be eliminated, depending on the process.
  • Use link-less gloves when handling pre-anodized stock.
  • Anodized blanks are protected and stackable.
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