Cladding Systems: Manufactured Aluminum and Steel Cladding
Cladding Systems: Manufactured Aluminum and Steel Cladding
1. Folding;
2. Routing;
3. Riveting;
4. Mechanical Fixing;
5. Coating & Spray
Finishing.
2.2 Processing:
Folding:
Can be mechanically
secured in place by the use
of threaded / screw fixings
or rivets. Rivets and screws
must be a minimum of 15-
20mm from the edge of the
panels when fixing. Care
should be taken to make
sure that the hole diameter
allows for expansion and
the fixings are not over
tightened as this will cause
de-formation of the surface.
2.6 Fixing:
2.7 Joints
Wind always causes uneven
pressure on a wall. Pressure
variations in the plane of the
wall can cause lively wind
movement behind the
cladding as shown in figure
215. Air movement through
the cladding can move water
into the wall. It is important
to seal the air space at the
corners of the building as
shown in figure 215 c, d and
e.
2.7 Joints
Much water can
run into the wall if
the joints have an
inward slant such
as figure 217. If
the climate isn't
too exact one can
use horizontal
joints with an
outward slant.
2.8
Processing:
Coating and Spray
Finishing:
The use of air-drying
acrylate or two
component
polyurethane varnishes
is necessary. If the
panel has been over
lacquered it should be
bent or folded at a later
date.
3 Installation at Site:
4. Comparing between Steel
and Aluminum Cladding:
Stainless
Comparison Aluminum
Steel
Heavier
Weight Lightweight
Easy
Ease of installation Easier
Average
Cost High
4.1 Continued Comparing:
Low
Maintenance Low
Silver
Colour Large variety
Insulation Good
Excellent
The Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, California. By Frank
Gehry October 23, 2003 and features his trademark steel cladding.
6.2 Examples of Steel
Cladding:
Airport, sharm el
sheikh, Egypt.
2007
8.1 Interiors:
Airport, Sharm el
sheikh, Egypt. 2007
9 Exteriors:
Airport, Sharm el
sheikh, Egypt. 2007
9.1 Exteriors:
Airport, Sharm el
Sheikh, Egypt. 2007