Strong, Stylish and Sustainable Opalz Powder Coated MDF Print E-mail

Challenging many of the common beliefs about Medium Density Fibreboard, Opalz is a sleek powder coating that stands up to the wear and tear of daily use in high traffic applications.

By powder coating the MDF the board is fully sealed, waterproofing the board and ensuring that no formaldehyde emissions can escape into the atmosphere. Powder coating allows for any shape, size or design to be finished with professional, even coverage.

Opalz leaves 2 pack, laminates, polyurethane and paint finishes behind, resolving issues of edge band lifting, chipping and high maintenance. Opalz is durable, easy to clean and never needs re-coating.

Popular applications for Opalz include kitchen cabinetry, office workstations and retail displays. Opalz is a sustainable choice, hence why it was the preferred product for all workstations in the CH2 building in Melbourne due to the zero formaldehyde emissions.

Visit the Opalz section of this website for more information, including photos and the colour range.
 
Do-It-Yourself Decking Makes Installation a Breeze Print E-mail

DecoDeck timber look aluminium decking is available as a simple do-it-yourself installation system, saving home owners vital funds in their building or renovation projects.

Minimal tooling and expertise is required to install the DecoDeck system as it utilises a basic clip and screw system. Instructions are available from the DecoDeck website along with helpful diagrams, and the DecoDeck team are available over the phone from 7.30am to 5.30pm weekdays for free installation support.

Unlike timber decking, DecoDeck never needs painting or staining throughout the long life of the product. The timber finish is a high quality powder coating with a high resilience to harsh environmental conditions such as direct sunlight, salt spray and industrial pollution. DecoDeck can be used in BAL-40 bushfire prone areas as all components are non-combustable.

DecoDeck also has installers across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland in case DIY is not your thing. A list of these suppliers and installers can be found on the DecoDeck website at www.decodeck.com.au.
 
DecoWood timber aluminium windows and doors Print E-mail

Eye catching and luxurious to touch, the range of DecoWood wood grain finishes on aluminium is a rich, natural colour palette, replicating that of selected timber species. Suitable as a finish for aluminium windows and doors, DecoWood provides a practical alternative to timber with minimal maintenance requirements and a superior resilience to environmental conditions.

It is generally recommended that timber windows and doors are re-varnished as soon as they are installed and every six months thereafter in order to maintain their longevity, and this will often be a condition of any warranty or guarantee provided. DecoWood windows and doors eliminate the need for any painting or staining, saving the homeowner time and money as well as preventing harmful Volatile Organic Compounds from being released into the atmosphere.

High quality standards dictate the manufacturing process of DecoWood, and extensive testing is carried out globally in order to ensure the longevity of the finish. Some of the highest corrosion-inducing sites in the world were chosen to test the finish against harsh levels of salt spray, UV radiation and industrial pollution. DecoWood complies with all relevant Australian and international standards for quality and comes with a 10 year warranty. The results of this testing can be viewed on the 'Technical Information' page of the DecoWood website.

Choosing aluminium instead of timber windows and doors assures the homeowner of the product's dimensional stability. Unlike timber, aluminium windows and doors will not rot, twist or warp over time. However there is no need to sacrifice aesthetics considering the extensive range of DecoWood finishes including Western Red Cedar, Jarrah and Casuarina.

Contact our office on 02 4871 2277 for free colour samples.

 
 
DecoRoccia Marble Wall Panels Print E-mail



Lighter, more affordable and easier to install than real marble, DecoRoccia uses advanced photo imaging technology to precisely replicate the look and feel of marble and granite on aluminium wall panels.

 

Suitable for commercial and residential wet area linings, DecoRoccia wall panels recreate the classic look of marble in showers, bathrooms and kitchens that is particularly popular with hotels and resorts.

 

High resolution photographs of marble are used to create the realistic appearance of DecoRoccia. These images are sublimated into powder coated aluminium flat sheets, ensuring that the finish will not peel or rub off like laminates and other printed finishes.

 

DecoRoccia wall panels are available in large flat sheets up to 3600 x 1500 mm in size, or can be cut to size as required. While a number of colour finishes are available “off the shelf”, the Decorative Imaging team can also assist in finding a suitable colour or pattern match for your project.

 

For more information and swatch samples contact the Decorative Imaging team on 02 4871 2277.

 
From Cradle to Cradle: DecoWood Aluminium and the Environment Print E-mail

The International Aluminium Institute has compiled the findings from global research into the sustainability of aluminium, revealing that building products such as DecoWood timber look aluminium are more sustainable than you might think.

 

While the life cycle of most building products is referred to as "cradle to grave", the recyclability of aluminium has largely closed the loop to ensure aluminium building products head back to the cradle once it reaches the end of its long useful life.

 

Approximately 75 per cent of all the aluminium ever produced is still being used in some form, having been through countless loops of its life cycle. Aluminium can be recycled an unlimited number of times with negligible losses of properties so that recycled aluminium can be as strong and durable as virgin metal.

 

The high value of aluminium scrap is giving demolishers an added incentive to recycle the material. It is estimated that there is about 400 million tonnes of aluminium worldwide currently in use which can be recycled for use by future generations.

 

While aluminium has a high embedded energy, the recycling process only requires 5 per cent of the energy used for primary production. Furthermore, the industry is sourcing more of its electrical energy from renewable sources such as hydropower than ever before. The increased use of hydropower has resulted in a 17 per cent decrease in carbon dioxide emissions since 2000.

 

Significant reductions in total greenhouse gas emissions have been recorded in the last two decades despite an increase in the production of aluminium. For example, Perfluorocarbon emissions shrunk by 86 per cent between 1990 and 2006, and the industry is aiming to reduce emissions by a further 50 per cent by 2020.

 

Recent information is showing that bauxite mining is considered land area footprint neutral, as the annual rehabilitation area of existing bauxite mining areas is equal to the average annual area being opened up. Rehabilitation involves restoring land to its pre-mining state using native flora and fauna, or alternatively any other use that benefits the local community.

 

Aluminium is a versatile material that can be decorated in a number of finishes, including the DecoWood timber look finish, which prevents the need to use timber in building applications. Not only does the use of timber threaten biodiversities through logging, the painting and staining processes required for building products releases harmful greenhouse gases. Timber is also not able to be recycled without losses of properties as aluminium is.

 

For more information on the sustainability of aluminium in building applications visit the Green Building website www.greenbuilding.world-aluminium.org.

 
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