Customer Info_Naturall_Decoral_170207
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Customer Info_Naturall_Decoral_170207
General Information for Aluminum Surfaces in Wood and Stone Optic based on the System-Finish Methods Naturall® und Decoral® Status 02/2007 As part of Schüco System-Finish services, profiles as well as sheets can be finished with wood and stone optics by using the coating processes Naturall® and Decoral® . This information explains these processes, their differences and common properties as well as the required checks for feasibility and to explain the limits of these methods, which should be known if ordered and must be accepted by the customer. 1. Finish processes creating wood and stone optics These processes are two-steps methods, which are more demanding and complex than the standard one layer powder coating process. Independently of the applied process, the base coat is a powder layer in the base color of the chosen optic (e.g. a light brown for a wood finish or a white for a stone optic similar to marmor). The applied powder is of a special type normally in facade quality, which differ strongly in delivery time and price from the normal stanard RAL colors. This base coating in powder is performed on the complete accessible surface, both the main and the side viewing areas are uniformly covered. Within the Naturall® process (sample surface compare Picture 1), a second thinly applied and differently colored powder is applied via a matrix, which contains the desired structure (wood texture stripes or stone surface impression) formed by very fine holes within the matrix. The second powder, generally in a darker color than the base color (compare Picture 2) falls through the holes of the matrix onto the Aluminum surface already covered with the base color. Both layers are being held onto the Aluminum by electrostatic forces. To fixate the created impression, both layers are then burned into the Aluminum by heating to object temperature (ca. 170 to 190°C). Due to the distance between matrix and Aluminum as well as due to the geometry of the part to be covered (planar, convex, concave, three-dimensional), a technically unavoidable distortion of the intended wood or stone impression may occur. Depending of the area size of the main (profile viewing area) and side viewing area (profile functional area) it is technically unavoidable that small size areas are covered only by parts of the structure and very small size areas are covered only by the base color and contain no texture at all. These optical differences are due to technical restrictions of the process and define no reason for a claim. Depending on the layer thickness of the second coating, the texture can be feeled, which increases the character of this coating in relation to natural products such as stone or wood. Both powder layers are certified by independent quality groups for use in building applications. Pictures 1 and 2: Surface Finish Naturall® Ever Green in real size and by factor 20 enlarged Base Color Color of Texture For the Decoral® method, the transfer of a pigment from a a carrier (paper or foil) into the preharded but poros base coating is used (sample surface compare Picture 3). For this process, the part to be covered (profile or sheet) must be in contact over all areas with the carrier which contains the pigment. The transfer of the pigment into the powder coating to create the texture is performed by using heat and vacuum. The texture created with the Decoral® process cannot be feeled in contrast to the above described surface created by the Naturall® process (compare Picture 4). Only the powder layer of the Decoral® process is certified by an independent quality group. Pictures 3 and 4: Surface Finish Decoral® Eiche Golden Oak in real size and by factor 20 enlarged Base Color (light) Color of Texture (diffused into Base Color) 2. Informationen regarding Optical Limits Masters for available wood and stone textures are created from real nature samples, which are copied and transferred either onto a matrix (Naturall®) or onto a paper or a foil based carrier (Decoral®). Due to the size limits of those masters and limits in the transfer process, the resulting Aluminum surfaces also show the natural differences of those masters (intensity, unique features of the wood, texture distortions) as well as their repititation (compare Pictures 5 – 7). Picture 5: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sheet Sample 1 in size A5 (Explanation Sample Optic) Picture 6: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sheet Sample 2 in size A5 (Explanation Sample Optic) Picture 7: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sheet Sample 3 in size A5 (Explanation Sample Optic) This results technically into different optics based on the uniform surface of the profiles if viewed in running direction as well as over this width of these profiles (compare Pictures 8 to 10). When different profiles build together, e.g. as part of a window or a door, this results in the contact of different aspects of the same texture as common in products from nature. These different aspects of one texture as well as the missing of the texture on very small functional areas of a profile (only base coat visible) is no reason for a claim but due to the chosen geometry of the Aluminum profile. Picture 8: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sample Texture 1 from Picture 5 (Illustration of the effect of local texture optics & viewing width) Picture 9: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sample Texture 2 from Picture 5 (Illustration of the effect of local texture optics & viewing width) Picture 10: Decoral® Surface Golden Oak Sample Texture 3 from Picture 5 (Illustration of the effect of local texture optics & viewing width) Due to the existence of texture directions in both processes (within the matrix as well as on the carrier) the customer has to include in his order a drawing showing the build-up of the profiles. Without this required information the finish is always applied in running direction of the profile. Optical differences (different texture directions) on the finish build-up of those coated profiles due to missing information of the build-up situation from the customer cannot result in a claim to Schüco. 3. Overview of possible Textures The finish of Aluminum parts with a texture creating Surface such as Naturall® or Decoral® should be based on a detailed explanation of the processes as well as by a check of the usability of the chosen profiles and sheets for these processes. The selection of a surfaces finish in either Naturall® or Decoral® must be based on the current issue of the Schüco color booklet. Please consider that the given illustrations in the Schüco color booklet are based on photo reproductions of planar sheets. Differences of those textures on three-dimensionally formed Aluminum parts (profiles or formed sheets) as well as differences due to the repititation of the master are no reason for a claim. After pre-selection of possible surface textures, Schüco will order a sheet sample of the chosen wood or stone texture in standard size (GSB test plate size or max. A5). Profile samples or larger sheet samples are possible only as orders against payment and within the agreed delivery time due to the complex production process and the wide range of possible textures. Parallel to the sampling process with Schüco, the customer should sent a complete overview of the profile geometries (Schüco ordering numbers) as well as for the sheet geometries (drawings including sizes) to Schüco in order to check the feasibility. A guarantee for the feasibility can be given by Schüco only after completion of this check together with the coating partner. The positive confirmation of the feasibility and the confirmation of the customer order does not imply that Schüco or the coating partner guarantee the optical uniformity of the provided sample on the chosen Aluminum parts of the customer. The technical limits outlined within part 2 are still valid and must be considered. 4. Special Textures Besides the potential textures for Naturall® und Decoral® outlined in the current issue of the Schüco color booklet, other textures or the production in different powder qualities (high durable quality, with pre-anodizing to prevent filiform corrosion) may be possible. Normally, both processes are performed with powder in façade quality. To check if this quality is useable, the customer must inform about the local conditions (climate, emissions, intended usage). Production in an alternative, non-standard optic, in a different powder and/or pigment quality or the finish of complex formed sheet structures may result in changes for both the prices and the delivery time. This ís due to additional processes as well as for the ordering of special raw materials normally not in stock. In case of complex formed sheets, special tooling costs to set-up the equipment for handling those customer parts may be required which are also to be paid by the customer. After receiving the above outlined customer information Schüco will inform the customer about feasibility, price and expected delivery time. 5. Feasibility Check for Wood and Stone Textures Enclosed to this information, the QM information sheet for Naturall® and Decoral® provides additional important information for consideration by the customer: A mixing of materials finished by both processes even if the chosen surface finish will have the same name is not possible due to not acceptible texture differences arising from different masters, methods of repitiation and process parameters. The provided illustration of surface finishes and the resulting finishes on Aluminum parts may show technically unavoidable color and texture differences. The given pictures are intended only for illustration and are not guaranteed as results. The applicability of these processes upon pre-selected profile and sheet geometries are different and require, as stated under point 3., a check and confirmation of feasibility by Schüco and the coating partner. 6. Schüco QM Information Sheet May 2005