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| Thermally improved, curved extrusions, finished and fully warrantied ![]() "Contributing to commercial and residential properties' energy efficiency goals, high thermal performance has become an expectation when selecting window, skylight, curtainwall, storefront and entrance systems," observes Linetec's senior marketing specialist, Tammy Schroeder, LEED Green Associate. "Building owners and architects don't need to compromise performance for aesthetics if they want a radius instead of a rectangle." A thermal barrier system improves performance by separating the aluminum profile into two parts, while maintaining the structural and long-term durability of the unit. The two methods for doing this are pour-and-debridge or thermal strut systems. Linetec follows the stringent industry standards of AAMA QAG-2-12, "Voluntary Quality Assurance Processing Guide for Polyamide Thermal Barriers" and QAG-1-09, "Quality Assurance Processing Guide for Pour and Debridged Polyurethane Thermal Barriers." Installing the thermal barrier in the metal after it has been curved helps minimize stress on the thermal barrier and ensures performance as specified. Choosing the thermal strut system provides the additional design flexibility of dual finishing, where the interior and exterior surfaces may be finished in different colors and formulations. Schroeder cautions, "Regardless of the effect the curving process has on the finish, nearly all manufacturer and applicator warranties are voided when extrusions or brake metal are finished prior to curving. When our customers ship us their aluminum, Linetec alleviates this worry and performs all the services in the proper order and the same place to retain the full finish warranty. Utilizing our dedicated fleet of trucks, we also save customers shipping costs and transit time." write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |