Aluminum sheet for facades and roofs - Novelis
Modern architecture demands high quality and innovative products and, in response, Novelis pre-painted and anodized aluminum has been specially developed for facade cladding - be it for completely new buildings, or the renovation of existing properties. The material is extremely durable, resistant to corrosion, and provides architects and building owners with a wide range of high-quality design options. Furthermore, the excellent formability of aluminum sheet means that it is economical to fabricate and is widely used in prestigious buildings around the world.
applications / uses
Novelis is ideal for:
Roofing
Cladding
Interiordesign
Insulation
characteristics / advantages
Novelis offers a wide range of products specially developed to meet the requirements of the construction industry: pre-painted, specialized, anodizing quality and plain aluminum sheet, as well as high-specification foil for cable wrap and pipe applications and foil or industrial finstock for residential and commercial heat exchangers.
NOVELIS facade panels are ideal for both new buildings and renovated buildings due to the following attributes:
- are highly decorative
- offer excellent insulating properties
- are extremely durable and resistant to corrosion from weathering
- have a high strength-to-weight ratio
- offer good formability
- are an environmentally responsible choice
finishes / colours
Available in a broad palette of colors, Novelis aluminum sheet gives a modern, quality finish that makes it ideal for all buildings. Novelis outside application solutions are resistant to weathering: wind, rain, extreme temperature and UV.
The new Novelis surface finish gives a brilliant three-dimensional effect to facades, preventing condensation drips.
With a 20-micron continously anodised layer developed for exterior & interior architectural applications, particular Novelis products is an all-season reproducible quality with optimum surface hardness.
assembly / mounting
Aluminum foil is used in a range of building and roofing applications, notably as insulation in laminated panels and also as incombustible insulating material for pipe work and ducting. The adhesive tape used to fix and secure the laminated insulating material is also based on aluminum foil.
The foil layer acts as a barrier to the oxygen that would help fuel a fire and therefore is a key component in fireproof doors and building panels.
