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ACM
Aluminum Composite Material (ACM), a.k.a. Metal
Composite Material (MCM).
Industry term for the resulting panel made by
laminating two sheets of aluminum to
a substrate/core.
Acrylic Urethane
Type of finish offered on exterior metal panel
systems. A two component, cross-linked
architectural paint system that provides excellent
gloss retention and weatherability.
This coating is applied using electrostatic or
conventional spray equipment.
Anodized
Type of finish offered on exterior metal panel
systems. The finish is created by
using a combination of electricity and chemcals to
develop the natural oxidation
process. The result is a durable, transparent
surface that is integral with
the aluminum sheet.
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Barrier Wall
Cladding system designed to be completely sealed
against moisture intrusion.
Protects the substructure of the wall and sheathing.
Block Sizes
Units of measure generally used in glazing
applications where the actual dimension
of the glass (or panel) is rounded up to the next
even number (i.e. if the actual
panel size needed is 31-1/4" wide x 40-1/2" long,
the block size for that panel
would be 32" x 42").
BOCA
Governing code body, stands for Building Officials &
Code Administrators, Inc.
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Cavity Wall
Type of wall system in which a small gap is created
between the exterior cladding
and the substructure of the building. This
small 'cavity' allows for the escape of
any incidental moisture which may enter the system.
Use of this type system
requires a moisture barrier.
Cleanroom
A type of controlled environment where air and
contaminants (i.e. dust, dirt) are
highly monitored. Most often manufacturing
facilities in the pharmaceutical,
medical, or communications industries.
Climaseal
A coating used on some types of screws to increase
the holding performance
and durability of the fastener.
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Factory Curved
A process in which panels (or moldings) are moved
through a system of rollers,
staggered to create a slight curve with each pass.
Tight curves may require
several passes through the setup.
FDA
Food & Drug Administration, regulates the types of
materials that can be used
in conjunction with food preparation areas.
Some interior wall panels may be
approved for 'incidental contact'.
Field Curved
A process in which the panels may be gently molded
around a curve, using the
substrate or moldings as a guide. This process
is only available for large radius
curves with some panels and is completely dependent
upon the flexibility of the
material. May require 'kerfing' of the core.
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Fire Resistant
Not to be confused with 'fire-rated'. If a
panel is fire resistant, it simply means it
contains material that will reduce the effect that
heat will have upon the composition
(i.e. gypsum board core).
FRP
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic is made from fiber
glass reinforcement in a plastic (or
polymer) matrix. Used in sheet form as
durable, and washable skins for interior panels.
HDPE
High Density Polypropylene is a plastic polymer in
rigid sheet form and is generally
used for the skins of interior panels.
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HiLo Screw
Type of screw used to fasten into wood substrates.
Named for its cut pattern,
the alternating 'high' and 'low' teeth provide a
strong grasp within the substrate.
HUD
U.S. Department Of Housing & Urban Development
ICBO
Governing code body, stands for International
Conference Of Building Officials
ICC
Governing code body, stands for International Code
Council. Established to develop
a single set of comprehensive and coordinated
construction codes. Founders
include BOCA, ICBO, and SBCCI code bodies.
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Kerf Loss
Refers to the amount of material (equal to the
thickness of the saw blade) that is
lost when the panel is cut (i.e. if the thickness of
the blade is 1/8", the resulting
pieces from a 48" wide panel cut in half will
measure approximately 23-15/16").
Kynar 500®
Type of finish offered on exterior metal panel
systems. A proven flourocarbon
coating recognized as providing unsurpassed
performance in color retention, film
erosion, and chemical resistance. This paint
system is also available in metallics
and provides superior weatherability.
Non-Progressive
Refers to the type of installation sequence. A
non-progressive installation may
be started and stopped at any point making the
replacement and/or removal
of individual panels more accessible.
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OSB
Oriented Strand Board is a wood panel manufactured
from waterproof, heat-cured
adhesives and rectangularly shaped wood strands
arranged in cross oriented layers.
Parapet
Top section of the wall that extends past the roof
line. The cladding is typically
'wrapped' around the wall section or terminated at
the top with flashing installed
as a cap.
Polyester
Type of finish offered on exterior metal panel
systems. A thermosetting paint
applied using similar techniques as those used for
PVDF (polyvinylidene flouride)
creating a hard, durable surface that is available
in a wide range of colors.
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Polypropylene
Type of plastic formed into sheets and generally
used as a lightweight substrate
or core for laminated panels. Sheets have a
'fluted' design to provide the appropriate
thickness while minimizing the weight of the
material.
Porcelain Enamel
Type of finish available on select products. A
vitreous or glassy inorganic coating
bonded to metal by fusion at extremely high
temperatures.
Progressive
Refers to the type of installation sequence. A
progressive installation builds from
one step to the next to move across the elevation.
Each step must be completed
before moving on to the next.
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PVC
Polyvinylidene Chloride is a rigid copolymer that is
highly impermeable to water
vapor and is used for various types of molding
extrusions.
Rainscreen
Principle
Type of wall system, a.k.a. 'cavity wall', which
allows incidental moisture to enter
the system, but then be drained away from the
substructure. Use of this type
of cladding system requires that the substrate be
covered with a moisture barrier.
SBCCI
Governing code body, stands for Southern Building
Code Congress International
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Thermoset
Phenolic Resin
Type of hard polymer used as a substrate material
and made be impregnating
kraft paper with a resin and then cured with heat.
The resulting material is extremely
durable, impact resistant, and thermally stable.
Type-X Gypsum
Used as a stabilizer/substrate, this type of gypsum
is manufactured to provide an
extra degree of fire protection when used within a
panel assembly.
USDA
United States Department Of Agriculture, regulates
the types of materials that
can be used in conjunction with food preparation
areas. Some interior panels may
be approved for 'incidental contact'.
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