All the included profiles in this catalgue are6063 alloy extruded
The profile sizes in this catalogue are theoretical. Thickness and sizes may vary according to U.N.E regulations that control extrusion tolerance.
The normal length of profiles is between 6 meters and 6.4 meters. Special measures will have a 10% increase in price.
Cut sizes in this catalogue are correct, but you must have in mind that profiles have extrusion tolerance (U.N.E. 38-066-89 Regulation) and iron fittings of manufacturers o the locksmith’stechnic may cause this measures to have a slight variation.
Not all the profiles included in this catalogue are avaibalble in our stores for inmediate delivery. Please consult our area branch offices or stores.
Some profiles in this catalogue are thought to be for complete works. Please consult delivery times and minimum orders.
No part of this catalogue may be reproduced or transmited by any way or by any media without previous written authorization of Aluval, S.L..
Details and profiles in this catalogue are just informative, never binding.
Aluval, S.L reserves the right to change the profiles, series or any other technical details depending on the tradeneeds of market.
Aluval, S.L. is not responsible for the incorrect use of its systems.
Profiles marked with an asterisk (*) are not usually available for inmediate delivery, they are on request, and depending on the profile there may be a minimum order. Please consult our Branch Office or Store.
Correct use of lacquered and anodisated aluminium advices
DONE BY ASELAC’S TECHNICAL COMMITTEE AND MOPT’S LABORATORY
Avoid rinds caused by wrong uses instorage or transport during movement while working in a construction.
Avoid mechanical impacts or abrasion efforts.
Do not assemble pieces that are not protected (sealed) after cutting, sawing, drilling o when doing any other mechanical use.
In what concerns to the cutting tools, do not use the same disk that has been used for cutting other materials, as in the teeth there may still be remains of these (iron, steel, etc.) that may cause damage in lacquer.
Do not apply heat, through friction or cut, over 70ºC to the pieces.
Do not expose the pieces to chemical products, such as steam or liquids, or to industrial aggressive gases that can damage the finish.
Be sure of the non aggresiveness of the solvents that can be found in the fillers used for placing glass.
If you think thatthe torque applied can destroy the zinc layer, use plastic plugs.
Avoid the appearance of galvanic batteries due to the use at the same time ofanchorage materials different to aluminium, such as rivets, squares, preframes, etc. We recommend screws of stainless steel or aluminium.
Assemble with plastic covers or plugs the fixing elements when they are made of steel. Be sure they are zincated properly.
Avoid contact ofcement mortar with aluminium. Use plaster paste in joints of frames.
The best adjustment is with preframes of wood or aluminium.
Protection or sealing must be extremely rigorous inbuildingslocated near seaside, as a saline enviroment, and in some cases, direct action of seawater, can speed up some kind of corrosion.
Clean periodically lacquered aluminium. Frequency of cleaning depends on the atmosphere of the place where the building is located although, in any case, it should be done at least once a year.
For cleaning use a solution at 5%, in clean water, of a detergent or mild soap with a sponge, leatheror damp cloth, avoiding any kind of element that can scratch the finish (such as sand in the water, dust, etc.)
Do not use agressive cleaning products, nor abrasive materials, organic solvents or detergents of which you do not know the chemical composition.