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a) "Panel Quality"
Flatness: Mirawall is produced from aluminium alloy coils that
have been fully stress-leveled at the rolling mill, even at the
maximum thickness of 3 mm.
b)
"Coating Quality" Surface: The aluminum alloy coils
used for Mirawall have been metallurgically wrought to produce a
surface free of such defects as might impair coating adhesion and
corrosion resistance.
c)
Alloy Choice: Mirawall is produced from a range of aluminium
alloys: 3003, 5005, 5754, in a variety of tempers.
d)
"Coating Quality" Surface: The aluminum alloy coils
used for Mirawall have been metallurgically wrought to produce a
surface free of such defects as might impair coating adhesion and
corrosion resistance.
e)
The Special Powder Coil Coating Process:Thick (60-70 mm,
0.0024-0.0028 in.) polyester powder coatings have been almost universally
used in Europe since the early 70's as finishes for architectural
frames, but those powders could not be used for the coil coating
of sheet that had to be subsequently bent and fabricated, because
those were to brittle. A special high purity powder (Pulcolam) had
to be developed fopr Mirawall, and the special PCC process ensures
excellent resistance to deformation, as well as freedom from normal
or filiform corrosion.
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The
FIM Tower in Warsaw (Poland). One wall is clad
with "granite red" 3 mm thick Mirawall Panels,
"cassette" or "tray" design
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