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ETALBOND - Aluminium Composite Cladding

curved and flat surfaces. in vivid colours add an elegant sense in buildings and constructions of all kinds. attractive. flexible. etalbond is the appropriate cladding solution for interior and exterior surfaces in new constructions and renovations. the material is rigid, light, and durable and has good insulating properties, resulting in energy-efficient buildings. furthermore, it is easily installed and formed into a variety of shapes.

 

etalbond is a first-class sandwich-type composite panel consisting of a non-toxic polyethylene core firmly bonded between fine aluminium facing and backside sheets. etalbond sheets are produced in different core thicknesses 2, 3 and 5mm with aluminium sheets of 0.5, standard sheet widths of 1000, 1250 and 1500 mm and lengths 2000 up to 7000 mm. the total thickness of etalbond is thus 3, 4 and 6mm. bonding of the aluminium sheets with the core is accomplished by highly compressing the three parts (two aluminium sheets and adhesive along with the polyethylene) within the rolls, resulting in a strong and exceptionally rigid flat sheet of composite panel.

 

etalbond is ideal for using in severe environmental conditions such as in polluted urban and industrial areas, as the panels are practically maintenance-free; while their cleaning is easy. the design of a particular building easily characterises a whole area, even a town or a city. the innovative building designs of nowadays make etalbond the ideal visionary inspiration for architects.

it is important to preserve the beauty of the natural environment. Any construction in an open space requires special consideration. highway toll posts and petrol stations, industrial buildings and tunnels all need to blend with the natural environment.

 

once again, etalbond provides ideal solutions.

 

Please contact ogm for further information on Etalbond:

 

t. +44 (0) 1246 592014

e. info@ogm-group.com

w. www.ogm-group.com

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Uploaded on July 30, 2012
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