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Use
Aluminum finish, anodizing -
Applications
Interior, exterior -
Characteristics
Functional, durable, customizable, consistent finish, corrosion-resistance, sustainable, abrasion-resistant
4 Product Files
1 General Catalog
4 Product Files
1 General Catalog
Anodized aluminum from Lorin isn’t just one material. Anodizing is an electrochemical process, that is able to create thousands of looks, textures, colors, and finishes that reflect creativity, advanced technology, and environmental responsibility. Anodizing creates a luminous finish that utilizes the unique character of the base metal.
ClearMatt® Series
ClearMatt® Architectural Class I A natural matte anodized aluminum with an Architectural Class I finish that meets AAMA 611-12 standards for high-performance anodic finishes [min 18-micron film thickness], and can be used in exterior applications. | |
ClearMatt® Architectural Class II A natural matte anodized aluminum with an Architectural Class II finish that meets AAMA 611-12 standards for commercial anodic finishes [min 10-micron film thickness] used in both interior and exterior applications. | |
ClearMatt® Exterior Standard #1 A natural matte anodized finish with a medium-grade film thickness that is UV stable, quite versatile, and can be used in both interior and exterior applications. |
Benefits of Anodized Aluminum
About Lorin
Lorin provides anodized aluminum to realize your architectural dreams. Complete customization meets unmatched longevity to create the design you imagined with ease. Color match any hue, custom order any shape, and realize your aesthetic with durable, sustainable materials 60 percent lighter than competing metals. Deliver design and function simultaneously, beautifully.
Coil anodizing is an electrochemical process, not an applied coating. And because anodizing is as much about art as science, the end result with Lorin is nothing short of magic—nearly limitless design possibilities and coil-loads of efficiencies. The Coil Anodizing Process starts with the highest grade of anodized quality (AQ) metal. Arriving coiled, the raw aluminum is unwound and pulled through a series of tanks, each playing a vital role. It is cleaned, anodized, colored, sealed, and then rewound in one continuous process. The material is then cut and delivered ready-to-fabricate all in one stop.