Reynobond

Product Description:

Reynobond® aluminum composite
material as distributed by Kanalco
consists of a thermoplastic compound
core laminated between two 0.50 mm
(.020”) sheets of aluminum. The finished
panel provides the rigidity and strength
of composite construction with excellent
architectural flatness for creating smooth,
monolithic surfaces, exceptional load
bearing capacity and flexural strength -
all with the virtual elimination of dimpling,
buckling and oil canning.
Panel thickness ranges from 3 mm to 6
mm (1/8” to 1/4”) and is also available
with a proprietary fire-resistant (FR) core
material.

Finishes:

Reynobond Aluminum Composite
Material is protected and colored with
high-performance Colorweld 500 coatings.
These finishes feature 70%
KYNAR 500®/
HYLAR 5000® polyvinylidene
fluoride (PVDF) resins, coil coated
to ensure the highest color uniformity
and quality. Colorweld 500 coatings
exhibit outstanding color and gloss retention,
and are considered the premier
architectural coating for metal. They
provide excellent flexibility and film
adhesion for forming, and offer superior
resistance to humidity, impact, salt spray,
pollution, abrasion and graffiti.

Opaque Finishes: These are 2-coat finishes
typically consisting of a 0.2 mil
primer and a 0.8 mil color coat, for a
nominal dry film thickness of 1.0 mil.
Mica Finishes: These are 2-coat finishes
typically consisting of a 0.2 mil primer
and a 0.8 mil color coat with mica flakes
suspended in the finish. Nominal dry film
thickness is 1.0 mil.
Metallic Finishes: These are 3-coat
finishes typically consisting of a 0.2 mil
barrier primer, a 0.8 mil color coat and a
0.5 mil clear top coat, for a nominal dry
film thickness of 1.5 mils.

Custom Colors Or Finishes:

Virtually any color can be produced in
2-coat, 3-coat (XL), metallic or mica
finishes. Other coatings are also
available to meet special requirements.
Minimum quantities may apply. Setup
charges apply for less than 10,000
square feet (929 square metres).
Consult Kanalco for specific details.

Uses:

• Exterior or interior cladding
• Industrial and specialty product design
Example uses include:
- beam wraps – ceilings
- interior walls – partitions
- elevators – clean rooms
- signage – canopies
- column covers – equipment covers

Features:

Strong; rigidity and strength provides
extreme architectural flatness with virtual
elimination of dimpling, buckling, oil
canning, exceptional load-bearing
capacity and flexural strength.

Light; high strength-to-weight ratio
allows cladding with little or no
alterations to existing structural systems.
Formable; options include small radius
curves, reverse curves, angle and
radiused corners. Fabrication techniques
include routing, drilling, punching, shearing,
brake-forming, roll-forming, cutting,
hot-air welding, bolting and riveting.
Easy Fabrication; shop forming using
common woodworking and metalworking
tools allows fabrication to exact specifications
at relatively low cost.

Beautiful; ideal medium for imaginative
and discriminating architects, builders, designers,
engineers, and owners. Blends
beautifully with other materials.

Versatile; in addition to an exterior building
material, Reynobond can be used for
a myriad of other applications. See “Uses”.
Reynobond is also more effective than
solid metal panels in sound damping and
vibration control. A variety of paint systems
is available for specific applications.

Safe; available with fire resistant (FR)
core that meets or exceeds national model
building code requirements.

Durable; Colorweld® 500 coil coated
panels are weather and corrosion resistant;
Kynar® 500 polyvinylidene fluoride coatings
provide excellent chalk and fade resistance,
humidity resistance, gloss retention,
hardness, and flexibility. Lasting beauty
and physical bond integrity in both outdoor
and indoor environments are Reynobond
attributes.

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