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Aluminum

A material for smart living spaces

There are many reasons why aluminum is suitable for facade cladding. However, the two most decisive are probably its low weight and sustainability:
Aluminum is extremely light, which is particularly important for high-rise buildings and large metal façades. It is not only easy to install, but also meets the highest building physics requirements. 
Its big plus point: it is almost 100% recyclable and a clever choice when creating modern living spaces - because sustainability and environmentally friendly construction are becoming increasingly important in urban development. Buildings must not only meet visual requirements, but also offer healthy, smart and efficient living spaces.

No compromises in design

However, aluminum not only meets the functional requirements of a metal facade. The lightness of aluminum enables slim, elegant constructions without compromising on stability. Due to its extremely good formability, the material enables flexible design solutions that are also aesthetically pleasing. Even complex shapes and large formats can be realized with aluminium.

In short: aluminum combines innovation, sustainability and design to create an unbeatable facade material.

Anodized aluminum

Aluminium can be dyed in a variety of colors by anodizing. This method creates an extremely hard and scratch-resistant surface, making aluminum significantly more durable and resistant. Anodized aluminium is 100% recyclable and makes a valuable contribution to the sustainability of the building.

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Powder Coating

Powder-coated aluminum is optimally protected against corrosion and wear, while giving an aesthetic appearance. POHL has developed a range of Duracoat finishes that empathize the look of materials like terracotta, tiles, or weathered steel, all while preserving the benefits of aluminum.

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