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| New aluminium coping ![]() Installation is straightforward. The fixing plates are anchored to the inner and outer leaves of the wall by standard fixings and fitted at the ends and centre of each three metre length of outer coping. Angled projections to the inside and outside of the fixing plates provide anchorage. As the outer capping is pushed down over the fixing plate the return edge of the capping engages with the angled projections in a snap action. This provides a security against even severe winds. A bead of silicone under the outer capping at the joint prevents moisture creeping horizontally. The dimpled surface of the fixing plate secures the silicone bead and prevents excess compression. The heads of fixings are hidden from view by the outer capping, which also avoids the potential weak point of a through fixing. The top of the outer capping may be curved, angled or ridged according to design requirements. Installations will require only periodic cleaning to preserve their appearance and an extensive range of RAL finishes are available in addition to mill finish or polished aluminium. The majority of installations are on straight walls, but Snap -Lok can be manufactured to any radius where walls follow a curved line. Snap-Lok addresses the need for sustainability. Because of its long life and low maintenance, the embedded energy used in its production is written off over many years. With only modest care there is no reason why the system should not last as long as the building. Aluminium remains a high-value material that is fully recyclable. Snap-Lok is made from 100 percent recycled aluminium. The use of reprocessed material from recycling reduces energy requirements and CO2 emissions by 95 percent compared with the production of virgin aluminium from ore. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Construction News :: home page |