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Our clean, static free anodized surface offers the ideal solution for interior architectural applications. Available in a variety of standard aluminum / anodize colors and finishes as well as custom made-to-order solutions anodized aluminum brings your interior to life.
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| Why Not Anodized? |
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Air Vents & Duct Covers
Carpet Bars
Ceiling Panels & Grids
Column Covers
Decorative Trim and Edge Banding for Doors and Wall Panels
Door Hardware Components
Door Kick Plates & Push Plates
Elevator and Escalator Panels
High Pressure Laminate Panels
Interior Signage
Metal Doors
Switch Plate and Electronic Outlet Covers
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Whats New? |
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Copper Anodized
Our new Copper_Anodized Collection, featuring Antique_Copper, is here!
Beautiful shades of antique and new copper await your next interior architectural project.
Our copper products will never flake, peel or patina like real copper and at one-third the weight of real copper and painted steel products, you can realize immediate savings in your inventory and freight costs.
To learn more, click on the links about or contact marketing at info@lorin.com.
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Interior Product Standards
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Anodic Film Standards
Interior Commercial Standard
Suitable for applications requiring reasonable abrasion and corrosion resistance for parts not directly exposed to the elements.
Suitable Anodic Film Range 0.0001 0.0002 (5.08- 7.62 microns.)
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| Product Enhancements & General Information |
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Adhere
Most interior 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 Adhesion Enhancing Solutions portfolio sheet.
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.
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 natural variations which are inherent to the raw aluminum surface in certain alloys, 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.
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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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| Downloads & Links |
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Downloads
Architectural
Inter Web-Site Links
Product SpecData Sheets
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