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Color Selection Guide

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Regal White S-31 Off White S-91 Bone White S-30

RVW White S-327 Oyster White S-70 Marble S-112

Sandstone S-84 Limestone S-58 Cadet Grey S-32

Charcoal S-381 Classic Bronze S-33 Classic Black S-34

Marakesh Red S-48 Deep Sea Blue S-74

Anodic Clear M-35 Platinum M-36 Silversmith M-115

Champagne Mica M-38 Champagne Pearl M-60 Champagne Bronze M-94

Aged Bronze M-367 Pewter Mica M-366 Medium Grey M-301

Silver Metallic XL-25 Gun Barrel XL-382 Pewter Metallic XL-65

Champagne Metallic XL-26 Rustic Copper Metallic XL-27 Bright Copper Metallic XL-28

30 Year Architectural Coatingslarson® by Alucoil® ACM is coil coated utilizing DURANAR® coatings from PPG. Backed by a 30-year exterior performance warranty, these (PVDF) fluoropolymer paint finishes contain 70% KYNAR® 500/ Hylar® 5000 resins and are formulated to meet or exceed industry performance requisites such as AAMA 620 and AAMA 2605. Our 29 standard colors are matched to a combination of popular ACM and steel foam panel colors – enabling greater flexibility and design choice.

Solid Color SeriesThese Duranar® 2-coat colors consist of a 0.2 mil primer and a 0.8 mil color coat, for a nominal dry film thickness of 1.0 mil.

Metallic Color XL SeriesThese Duranar® 3-coat metallic colors consist of a 0.2 mil primer, a 0.8 mil color coat, and a 0.5 mil clear coat, for a nominal dry film thickness of 1.5 mils.

Mica Color SeriesThese Duranar® 2-coat mica colors consist of a 0.2 mil primer and a 0.8 mil color coat, for a nominal dry film thickness of 1.0 mil. Mica flakes are suspended in the color coat – giving the appearance of a metallic finish.

Mica and Metallic XL Colors are directional in nature therefore proper estimating and installation precautions should be taken to ensure that panels are all installed in the same direction. Directional arrows are printed on panel protective film to aid in this practice.

Due to the reflectivity of these finishes, optical perception of color tone may vary according to the angle from which panels are viewed, reflected light off of other structures, and different angles or planes on which panels are installed on a building elevation.

To ensure color consistency with these finishes, it is highly recommended to order all material required at the same time, be they in single or multiple widths.

Finished Panel Inventory: ACM and Matching Flat SheetAll standard colors are available in 62" coil and inventoried ACM panels. Select colors are also available in 50" width. Matching 0.040" thick x 48" wide flat sheets are available in select standard colors. Please consult for finished goods inventory availability.

The PPG Logo and Duranar are registered trademarks of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. KYNAR is a registered trademark and the property of ARKEMA, INC. Hylar is a registered trademark of Solvay Solexis, Inc. Due to variations in computer monitors, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of colors presented on-screen with actual products.

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Alucoil North America, LLC. ▪ 1976 Joe Rogers Jr. Boulevard ▪ Manning, SC 29102 ▪ Tel: 803-505-6543 ▪ Fax: 803-505-6549 ▪ www.alucoilnorthamerica.com ▪ [email protected]

Industry Color Name larson® by Alucoil Reynobond Alucobond Alpolic CentriaPure White Regal white Pure white (5) Alabaster (3) Mist White (3) Regal White (3)Off White Off White Frisco White (4) Off White (5)Bone White Bone White Bone White (5) Bone White (4) Bone White (4) Bone White (4)RVW White RVW White RVW White (5)Oyster White Oyster White Oyster White (5) Oyster White (3) Oyster White (3) Colonial White (3)Marble Marble Pueblo Tan (3) Marble (5)Sandstone Sandstone Castle Grey (2) Castle Grey (2) Sandstone (5)Limestone Limestone Limestone (5)Cadet Grey Cadet Grey Cadet Grey (5) Cadet Grey (4) Aluminum Grey (3) Slate Gray (3)Charcoal Grey Charcoal Dusty Charcoal (5) CNC Charcoal (5) Charcoal Grey (2)Classic Bronze Classic Bronze Classic Bronze (5) Satuary Bronze (4) Bronze (5) Dark Bronze (3)Classic Black Classic Black Deep Black (5) Focus Black (5) TOB Black (5) Rich Black (4)Red Marakesh Red Patriot Red (4) TOR Red (4)Deep Blue Deep Sea Blue Konig Blue (3) Deep Sea Blue (5)Anodic Clear* Anodic Clear Anodic Clear (5) Anodic Clear (5) Mica Anodic Clear (4) XL Silver 9957 (3)Platinum* Platinum Platinum (4) Platinum Mica (4) Mica Platinum (4) Platinum (3)Silversmith* Silversmith Silversmith (5) Silversmith 9946 (5)Champagne* Champagne Mica Anodic Satin (4) Anodic Satin (4) Mica Champagne (3) Champagne Bronze 9948 (2)Champagne Pearl* Champagne Pearl Champagne Pearl 9951 (5)Champagne Bronze* Champagne Bronze Champagne Bronze 9948(5)Aged Bronze* Aged Bronze Vancouver Copper (5) Harvest Gold (4) Copper 9949 (3)Pewter Mica* Pewter Mica Pewter (5)Mica Grey* Medium Grey MZG Gray (5)Bright Silver Metallic** Silver Metallic Bright Silver Metallic (5) Sunrise Silver Metallic (4) BSX Silver (4) Bright Silver Metallic 9710 (4)Gun Barrel** Gun Barrel XL Medium Gray 9960 (5)Pewter Metallic** Pewter Metallic Pewter Metallic 9967 (5)Champagne Metallic** Champagne Metallic Champagne Metallic (5) Champagne Metallic (4) Champagne Metallic (4) XL Champagne Gold 9958 (3)Rustic Copper Metallic** Rustic Copper Metallic XL Copper Metallic (3)Bright Copper Metallic** Bright Copper Metallic Copper Penny (4)Chevrolet Blue Chevrolet Blue Program Blue (5) BowTie blue (5) CVB Blue (5)Program Black Program Black Program Black (5) TBL Black (5) TLB Black (5)Program White Program White Program White (5) SAW White (4)Brushed Aluminum Brushed Aluminum Natural Brushed (5) Brushed (5) HLZ Hairline Alum (4)Mirror Almirr - Mirror Brite Mirror (5) naturAL Reflect (5) HPA High Polished (5)

* Two coat Mica Finish

Industry Color Comparison GuideColor match key compared to larson® by Alucoil: (1) = below average (3) = average (5) = Excellent

This matrix is subjective in nature and intended as a cross reference of colors that closely resemble each other. Please compare physical samples in natural lighting to be certain of the degree color match. Differences may arise due to different paint systems and coil coating facilities used by manufacturers including PPG Duranar PVdF resin systems (larson by Alucoil, Reynobond, Alucobond), FEVE Lumiflon resin systems (Alpolic) and Valspar PVdF coating system (Centria).

** Three coat Metallic Finish

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ENGINEERING PROPERTIES SHEET# Property Test Units 4mm FR Core 6mm FR Core 3mm LDPE Core 4mm LDPE Core 6mm LDPE Core

1 Thickness – mmin

4.00.157

6.00.236

3.00.118

4.00.157

6.00.236

2 Weight – kg/m2

lb/ft27.181.47

10.202.09

4.550.93

5.471.12

7.321.5

3 Temperature Range – °C°F

-48 to +80-55 to +175

-48 to +80-55 to +175

-48 to +80-55 to +175

-48 to +80-55 to +175

-48 to +80-55 to +175

4 Bond Strength ASTM D1781 Nm/min-lb/in

≥100≥22.5

≥100≥22.5

≥100≥22.5

≥100≥22.5

≥100≥22.5

5 Coefficient of ExpansionBased on aluminum skins

mm/mm/°Cin/in/°F

2.36 x 10¯⁵1.31 x 10¯⁵

2.36 x 10¯⁵1.31 x 10¯⁵

2.36 x 10¯⁵1.31 x 10¯⁵

2.36 x 10¯⁵1.31 x 10¯⁵

2.36 x 10¯⁵1.31 x 10¯⁵

6 Core Density ASTM D792 kg/m3lb/in3

15005.42 x 10¯²

15005.42 x 10¯²

9203.32 x 10¯²

9203.32 x 10¯²

9203.32 x 10¯²

7 Flame SpreadIndex

ASTM E84 – Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A

8 Smoke DevelopedIndex

ASTM E84 – Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A Pass = Class A

9Intermediate Scale Multi-Story Test

NFPA 285 –30 minutes

Passed30 minutes

Passed – – –

10Interior RoomCorner Burn

UL 1715 –15 minutes

Passed15 minutes

Passed – – –

11Fire Test of BuildingConstruction and Materials

ASTM E119 –1 hr

Passed – – – –

12 Flatwise Tensile Strength ASTM C297Mpapsi

– – –6.17894

13 Flexural Evaluation ASTM D7249Mpapsi

68,1159.879 x 106

62,6639.089 x 106

–69,685

10.107 x 10662,663

9.089 x 106

14 Metal Skin Specifications ASTM B 209 – 3000 Series 3000 Series 3000 Series 3000 Series 3000 Series

15 Metal Skin Ultimate Tensile Strength

ASTM E8 MPaksi

≥159≥23

≥159≥23

≥159≥23

≥159≥23

≥159≥23

16 Metal skin Yield Strength ASTM E8 MPaksi

≥131≥19

≥131≥19

≥131≥19

≥131≥19

≥131≥19

17 Metal Skin Thickness – mmin

0.5 ± 0.05Nominal 0.020

0.5 ± 0.05Nominal 0.020

0.5 ± 0.05Nominal 0.020

0.5 ± 0.05Nominal 0.020

0.5 ± 0.05Nominal 0.020

18 Metal Skin Finishes – – 70% PVDF 70% PVDF 70% PVDF 70% PVDF 70% PVDF

19Core Material Specifications

– –Polymer w/fire retardant filler

Polymer w/fire retardant filler

Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene

12

All Testing and Certifications performed by third party accredited testing agencies. Test information contained in the above chart is representative of Alucoil North America, LLC FR and PE ACM and is provided for technical evaluation purposes.

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Composition:

Aluminum Skin 3105 H24 3105 H14 AA3000 3105 H25

Thickness .020" .020" .020" .020"

Core Material Extruded LDPE Extruded LDPE Extruded LDPE Extruded LDPE

Thickness .117" .117" .117" .117"

Lamination Tie Layer Heat Activated Film Heat Activated Film Heat Activated Film Heat Activated Film

Panel Weight (lbs/ft2) 1.16 1.12 1.12 1.12

Core Density (lbs/ft3) 54.5 57.4 65 57.4

Sizes:

Standard Widths 50",62" 50",62" 50",62" 50",62"

Standard Lengths 96",122",146",196" 96",122",146",196" 96",122",146",196" 96",122",146",196"

Tolerances:

Width - 0 + .08" +/- .08" -0 + .188" -.032" + .062"

Length -0 + .12" +/- .16" -0 + .375" -0 + .250"

Thickness +/- .008" +/- .008" +/- .008" +/- .004"

Squareness .16" .20" .25" .125"

Test Data:Minimum Peel Strength

ASTM D1781 (in-lb/in)>30.0 33.6 22.5 40

Coeff. of Thermal Expansion

ASTM 696 (in/in/oF)1.1 x 10-5 1.31 x 10-5 1.18 x 10-5 1.31 x 10-5

Insulating Value

ASTM C518 (hr.ft2.oF/BTU)0.14 0.09 0.049 0.051

Heat Deflection Temp

D648 (oC)196 232 260

Shear Through Resistance

D732 (psi)4502 4000

Tensile Strength of Skin

E8 (psi)8100 6900 6180 6405

Steiner Tunnel Test

ASTM E84 Smoke <450, Flame <25

Passed

Class A

Passed

Class A

Passed

Class A

Passed

Class A

Warranty:

Panel Warranty (bonding) 10 10 5 5

Finish Warranty (paint) 30 30 30 30

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Technical Data Comparisons

Alucoil North America, LLC. ▪ 1976 Joe Rogers Jr. Boulevard ▪ Manning, SC 29102 ▪ Tel: 803-505-6543 ▪ Fax: 803-505-6549

larson® by AlucoilAlpolic

(by Mitsubishi)

Alucobond

(by 3A composites)

Reynobond

(by Alcoa)

QMF0123

Version: 3.0

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Specification for larson® by Alucoil® FR Core Aluminum Composite Material (ACM)

PART 1: GENERAL

1.01 SCOPE

A. SECTION INCLUDES 1. The extent of panel system work is indicated on the drawings and in these specifications. 2. Panel system requirements include the following components:

a. Aluminum faced composite panels with mounting system. Panel mounting system including anchorages, shims, furring, fasteners, gaskets and sealants, related flashing adapters, and masking (as required) for a complete watertight installation.

b. Parapet coping, column covers, soffits, sills, border, and filler items indicated as integral components of the panel system or as designed.

c. Interior panel system work that basically matches exterior panel system work.

B. RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, Division 1 Specification Sections, and Technical Specification Divisions 2 through 16 apply to this Section.

C. RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE 1. Section 05100: Structural steel 2. Section 06100: Back up walls 3. Section 07200: Insulation 4. Section 07600: Metal flashing and counter flashing 5. Section 07920: Caulking and sealants 6. Section 09200: Interior wall finishes

1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Composite Panel Manufacturer must be based in the USA. 2. Composite Panel Manufacturer shall have a minimum of 10years experience in the

manufacturing of this product. 3. Composite Panel Manufacturer shall be responsible for both panel manufacture and a

finish that is factory applied on a continuous process, coil coat paint line. 4. Fabricator/installer shall be acceptable to the composite panel manufacturer. 5. Fabricator/Installer shall have a minimum 3 years experience of metal panel work similar

in scope and size to this project. 6. Field measurements should be taken prior to the completion of shop fabrication whenever

possible. However, coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress as directed by the Contractor to avoid delay of work. Field fabrication may be allowed to ensure proper fit. However, field fabrication shall be kept to an absolute minimum with the majority of the fabrication being done under controlled shop conditions.

7. Shop drawings shall show the preferred joint details providing a watertight and structurally sound wall panel system that allows no uncontrolled water penetration on the inside face of the panel system as determined by ASTM E 331. Systems not utilizing a construction sealant at the panel joints (i.e. Rout and Return Dry and Rear Ventilated System) shall provide a means of concealed drainage with baffles and weeps for water which may accumulate in members of the system.

8. Maximum deviation from vertical and horizontal alignment of erected panels: 6mm (1/4") in 6m (20') non-accumulative.

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9. Panel fabricator/installer shall assume undivided responsibility for all components of the exterior panel system including, but not limited to attachment to sub-construction, panel to panel joinery, panel to dissimilar material joinery, and joint seal associated with the panel system.

10. Composite panel manufacturer shall have established a Certification Program acceptable to the local Code Authorities.

1.03 REFERENCES

A. ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION 1. AA-C22-A41: Anodized - Clear Coatings. 2. AA-C22-A42: Anodized - Integral Color Coatings.

B. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1. AAMA 508-05: Voluntary Test Method and Specification for Pressure Equalized Rain

Screen Wall Cladding Systems

C. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1. E 330 Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under the

Influence of Wind Loads 2. E 283 Rate of Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors 3. D 1781Climbing Drum Peel Test for Adhesives 4. E 84 Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 5. D 3363Method for Film Hardness by Pencil Test 6. D 2794Resistance of Organic Coatings to the Effects of Rapid Deformation (Impact) 7. D 3359Methods for Measuring Adhesion by Tape Test 8. D 2247Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings in 100% Relative Humidity 9. B 117 Method of Salt Spray (Fog) Testing 10. D 822 Practice for Operating Light and Water Exposure Apparatus (Carbon-Arc Type)

forTesting Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products 11. D 1308 Effect of Household Chemicals on Clear and Pigmented Organic Finishes 12. D 1735Method for Water Fog Testing of Organic Coatings. 13. D 1929Standard Test Method for Determining Ignition Temperature of Plastics 14. D 635 Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of

Plastics in a Horizontal Position

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. SUBMITTALS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION .

Include section number of Division 1, which outlines administrative procedures for submittals. Refer to CSI Division 1, Section 01340 - Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples.

B. SAMPLES 1. Panel System Assembly: Two samples of each type of assembly. 304mm (12") x 304mm

(12") minimum. 2. Two samples of each color or finish selected, 76mm (3") x 102mm (4") minimum.

C. SHOP DRAWINGS Submit shop drawings showing project layout and elevations; fastening and anchoring methods; detail and location of joints, sealants, and gaskets, including joints necessary to accommodate thermal movement; trim; flashing; and accessories.

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D. AFFIDAVIT CERTIFYING MATERIAL MEETS REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED.

E. TWO COPIES OF MANUFACTURER'S LITERATURE FOR PANEL MATERIAL.

F. CODE COMPLAINCE Documents showing product compliance with the national and local building code shall be submitted prior to the bid. These documents shall include, but not be limited to, appropriate Evaluation Reports and/or test reports supporting the use of the product.

G. ALTERNATE MATERIALS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT TEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE BID DATE.

1.05 WARRANTY 1. The fabricator and installer will warrant the wall system for a period of 2 years that the

fabrication and installation workmanship will be free from defects. 2. The aluminum composite material manufacturer shall warrant for a period of 30 years

against Max 5 fade based on ASTM D2244 and Max 8 chalk based on ASTM D4212 and delamination of the paint finish.

3. The aluminum composite material manufacturer shall warrant for a period of 10 years that the material will be free from defects including delamination.

1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 1. Protect finish and edges in accordance with panel manufacturer's recommendations. 2. Store material in accordance with panel manufacturer's recommendations.

PART 2: PRODUCTS

2.01 PANELS

A. COMPOSITE PANELS 1. larson® by Alucoil® material manufactured by Alucoil® North America, LLC. 1976 Joe

Rogers Jr. Blvd, Manning, SC 29102 USA (803-505-6543 Fax 803-505-6549) 2. Items of the same function and performance, which have received ten day prior approval

from the architect, shall be allowed for this project. Approval shall be based on documentation submitted showing the adequacy of the material. Products must be made in the USA.

Fill in Division 1--General Requirement section numbers covering administrative procedures for substitutions or delete if substitutions are not permitted.

B. THICKNESS: 4MM FR (0.157"), 6MM FR (0.236”)

C. PRODUCT PERFORMANCE 1. Bond Integrity

When tested for bond integrity, in accordance with ASTM D1781 (simulating resistance to panel delamination), there shall be no adhesive failure of the bond a) between the core and the skin nor b) cohesive failure of the core itself below the following values:

Peel Strength: Greater than 100 N-mm/mm (22.5 in-lb/in) as manufactured Greater than 100 N-mm/mm (22.5 in-lb/in) after 21 days soaking in water

at 70°F 2. Fire Performance

ASTM E 84: Flame Spread = "Passed Class A", Smoke Developed = "Passed Class A"

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3. Coil coated KYNAR® 500 or HYLAR® 5000 based Polyvinylidene Fluoride (70% PVDF) tested in accordance with AAMA 2605. Coraflon, Megaflon, Lumiflon or any version of FEVE resin paint systems will not be allowed.

a. Color: (Select one of the following) 1) Standard color as selected by the owner / architect/engineer from

manufacturer's standard color palette. 2) Custom color to be matched by the panel supplier.

b. Coating Thickness: 1) Colors: 1.0 mil (±0.2 mil). 2) Clear: 0.50 mil (± 0.05 mil).

c. Hardness: ASTM D-3363; HB minimum using Eagle Turquoise Pencil.

d. Impact: 1) Test method: ASTM D-2794; Gardner Variable Impact Tester with 5/8"

mandrel. 2) Coating shall withstand reverse impact of 1.5"/pounds per mil substrate

thickness. 3) Coating shall adhere tightly to metal when subjected to #600 Scotch Tape

pick-off test. Slight minute cracking permissible. No removal of film to substrate.

e. Adhesion: 1) Test Method: ASTM D-3359. 2) Coating shall not pick off when subjected to an 11" x 11" x 1/16" grid and

taped with #600 Scotch Tape.

f. Humidity Resistance 1) Test Method: ASTM D-2247. 2) No formation of blisters when subjectto condensing water fog at 100% relative

humidity and 100°F for 4000 hours.

g. Salt Spray Resistance: 1) Test Method: ASTM B-117; Expose coating system to 4000 hours, using 5%

NaCl solution. 2) Corrosion creepage from scribe line: 1/16" max. 3) Minimum blister rating of 8 within the test specimen field.

h. Weather Exposure 1) Outdoor:

a. Ten-year exposure at 45° angle facing south Florida exposure. b. Maximum color change of 5 Delta E units as calculated in accordance

with ASTM D-2244. c. Maximum chalk rating of 8 in accordance with ASTM D-4214. d. No checking, crazing, adhesion loss.

i. Chemical Resistance: 1) ASTM D-1308 utilizing 10% Muriatic Acid for an exposure time of 15 minutes.

No loss of film adhesion or visual change when viewed by the unaided eye. 2) ASTM D-1308 utilizing 20% Sulfuric Acid for an exposure time of 18 hours.

No loss of film adhesion or visual change when viewed by the unaided eye. 3) AAMA 2605 utilizing 70% reagent grade Nitric Acid vapor for an exposure

time of 30 minutes. Maximum color change of 5 Delta E units as calculated in accordance with ASTM D-2244.

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2.02 PANEL FABRICATION

A. COMPOSITION: Two sheets of aluminum sandwiching a solid core of extruded thermoplastic material formed in a continuous process with no glues or adhesives between dissimilar materials. The core material shall be free of voids and/or air spaces and not contain foamed insulation material. Products laminated sheet by sheet in a batch process or honeycomb type panels using glues or adhesives between materials shall not be acceptable.

B. ALUMINUM FACE SHEETS: Thickness: 0.50mm (0.0197")(nominal) Alloy: AA3000 Series (Painted material)

C. PANEL WEIGHT: 4mm FR (0.157"): 1.47 lbs./ft², 6mm FR (0.236"): 2.09 lbs./ft²

D. TOLERANCES 1. Panel Bow: Maximum 0.8% of any 1828mm (72”) panel dimension. 2. Panel Dimensions: Field fabrication shall be allowed where necessary, but shall be kept to

an absolute minimum. All fabrication shall be done under controlled shop conditions when possible.

3. Panel lines, breaks, and angles shall be sharp, true, and surfaces free from warp and buckle.

4. Maximum deviation from panel flatness shall be 1/8" in 5'0" on panel in any direction for assembled units. (Non-accumulative - No Oil Canning)

E. SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Plans, elevations, details, characteristics, and other requirements indicated are based

upon standards by one manufacturer. It is intended that other manufacturers, receiving prior approval, may be acceptable, provided their details and characteristics comply with size and profile requirements, and material/performance standards.

2. System must not generally have any visible fasteners, telegraphing or fastening on the panel faces or any other compromise of a neat and flat appearance.

3. System shall comply with the applicable provisions of the "Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Storefront, and Entrance Guide Specifications Manual" by AAMA and ANSI/AAMA 302.9 requirements for aluminum windows.

4. Fabricate panel system to dimension, size, and profile indicated on the drawings based on a design temperature of 70°F.

5. Fabricate panel system so that no restraints can be placed on the panel, which might result in compressive skin stresses. The installation detailing shall be such that the panels remain flat regardless of temperature change and at all times remain air and water tight.

6. The finish side of the panel shall have a removable plastic film applied prior to fabrication, which shall remain on the panel during fabrication, shipping, and erection to protect the surface from damage.

F. SYSTEM TYPE

Pick one of the following

1. Rout and Return with Exposed Silicone Sealant: System must provide an exposed silicone seal (caulked) reveal joint as detailed on drawings. The sealant type shall be as specified in Section 07900 and with foamed type backer rod as indicated on architectural drawings.

2. Rout and Return Dry: System must provide a perimeter aluminum extrusion with integral weather-stripping as detailed on drawings.

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No field sealant required in joints unless specifically noted on drawings. 3. Rear Ventilated Rain Screen:

System must provide a reveal joint as detailed on drawings. Provide moisture barrier and sheathing as shown on drawings.

4. Pressure Equalized Rain Screen System: System must provide air/vapor barrier as indicated in AAMA 508-05.

G. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE 1. Composite panels shall be capable of withstanding building movements and weather

exposures based on the following test standards required by the Architect and/or the local building code.

a. Wind Load If system tests are not available, mock-ups shall be constructed and tests performed under the direction of an independent third party laboratory, which show compliance to the following minimum standards: Panels shall be designed to withstand the Design Wind Load based upon the local building code, but in no case less than 20 pounds per square foot (psf) and 30 psf on parapet and corner panels. Wind load testing shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM E330 to obtain the following results. Normal to the plane of the wall between supports, deflection of the secured perimeter-framing members shall not exceed L/175 or 3/4", whichever is less. Normal to the plane of the wall, the maximum panel deflection shall not exceed L/60 of the full span. Maximum anchor deflection shall not exceed 1/16". At 1-1/2 times design pressure, permanent deflections of framing members shall not exceed L/100 of span length and components shall not experience failure or gross permanent distortion. At connection points of framing members to anchors, permanent set shall not exceed 1/16".

b. Air/Water System Test If system tests are not available, mock-ups shall be constructed and tests performed under the direction of an independent third party laboratory, which show compliance to the following minimum standards: Air Infiltration - When tested in accordance with ASTM E283, air infiltration at 1.57 psf must not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft² of wall area. Water Infiltration - Water infiltration is defined as uncontrolled water leakage through the exterior face of the assembly. Systems not using a construction sealant at the panel joints (i.e. Rout and Return Dry and Rear Ventilated Systems) shall be designed to drain any water leakage occurring at the joints. No water infiltration shall occur in any system under a differential static pressure of 6.24 psf after 15 minutes of exposure in accordance with ASTM E331.

c. Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Systems shall comply with AAMA 508-05 Voluntary Test Method and Specification for Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Wall Cladding Systems

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2.03 ACCESSORIES 1. Extrusions, formed members, sheet, and plate shall conform with ASTM B209 and the

recommendations of the manufacturer. 2. Panel stiffeners, if required, shall be structurally fastened or restrained at the ends and

shall be secured to the rear face of the composite panel with silicone of sufficient size and strength to maintain panel flatness. Stiffener material and/or finish shall be compatible with the silicone.

3. Sealants and gaskets within the panel system shall be as per manufacturer's standards to meet performance requirements.

4. Fabricate flashing materials from 0.030" minimum thickness aluminum sheet painted to match the adjacent curtain wall / panel system where exposed. Provide a lap strap under the flashing at abutted conditions and seal lapped surfaces with a full bed of non-hardening sealant.

5. Fasteners (concealed/exposed/non-corrosive): Fasteners as recommended by panel manufacturer. Do not expose fasteners except where unavoidable and then match finish of adjoining metal.

PART 3: EXECUTION

3.01 INSPECTION 1. Surfaces to receive panels shall be even, smooth, sound, clean, dry and free from defects

detrimental to work. Notify contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with erection until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

2. Surfaces to receive panels shall be structurally sound as determined by a registered Architect/Engineer.

3.02 INSTALLATION 1. Erect panels plumb, level, and true. 2. Attachment system shall allow for the free and noiseless vertical and horizontal thermal

movement due to expansion and contraction for a material temperature range of -20°F to +180°F. Buckling of panels, opening of joints, undue stress on fasteners, failure of sealants or any other detrimental effects due to thermal movement will not be permitted. Fabrication, assembly, and erection procedure shall account for the ambient temperature at the time of the respective operation.

3. Panels shall be erected in accordance with an approved set of shop drawings. 4. Anchor panels securely per engineering recommendations and in accordance with

approved shop drawings to allow for necessary thermal movement and structural support. 5. Conform to panel fabricator's instructions for installation of concealed fasteners. 6. Do not install component parts that are observed to be defective, including warped,

bowed, dented, abraised, and broken members. 7. Do not cut, trim, weld, or braze component parts during erection in a manner which would

damage the finish, decrease strength, or result in visual imperfection or a failure in performance. Return component parts which require alteration to shop for refabrication, if possible, or for replacement with new parts.

8. Separate dissimilar metals and use gasketed fasteners where needed to eliminate the possibility of corrosive or electrolytic action between metals.

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3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING 1. Remove and replace panels damaged beyond repair as a direct result of the panel

installation. After installation, panel repair and replacement shall become the responsibility of the General Contractor.

2. Repair panels with minor damage. 3. Remove masking (if used) as soon as possible after installation. Masking intentionally left

in place after panel installation on an elevation, shall become the responsibility of the General Contractor.

4. Any additional protection, after installation, shall be the responsibility of the General Contractor.

5. Make sure weep holes and drainage channels are unobstructed and free of dirt and sealants.

6. Final cleaning shall not be part of the work of this section.

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Specification for larson® by Alucoil® PE Core Aluminum Composite Material (ACM)

PART 1: GENERAL

1.01 SCOPE

A. SECTION INCLUDES 1. The extent of panel system work is indicated on the drawings and in these specifications. 2. Panel system requirements include the following components:

a. Aluminum faced composite panels with mounting system. Panel mounting system including anchorages, shims, furring, fasteners, gaskets and sealants, related flashing adapters, and masking (as required) for a complete watertight installation.

b. Parapet coping, column covers, soffits, sills, border, and filler items indicated as integral components of the panel system or as designed.

c. Interior panel system work that basically matches exterior panel system work.

B. RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, Division 1 Specification Sections, and Technical Specification Divisions 2 through 16 apply to this Section.

C. RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE 1. Section 05100: Structural steel 2. Section 06100: Back up walls 3. Section 07200: Insulation 4. Section 07600: Metal flashing and counter flashing 5. Section 07920: Caulking and sealants 6. Section 09200: Interior wall finishes

1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE

1. Composite Panel Manufacturer must be based in the USA. 2. Composite Panel Manufacturer shall have a minimum of 10years experience in the

manufacturing of this product. 3. Composite Panel Manufacturer shall be responsible for both panel manufacture and a

finish that is factory applied on a continuous process, coil coat paint line. 4. Fabricator/installer shall be acceptable to the composite panel manufacturer. 5. Fabricator/Installer shall have a minimum 3 years experience of metal panel work similar

in scope and size to this project. 6. Field measurements should be taken prior to the completion of shop fabrication whenever

possible. However, coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress as directed by the Contractor to avoid delay of work. Field fabrication may be allowed to ensure proper fit. However, field fabrication shall be kept to an absolute minimum with the majority of the fabrication being done under controlled shop conditions.

7. Shop drawings shall show the preferred joint details providing a watertight and structurally sound wall panel system that allows no uncontrolled water penetration on the inside face of the panel system as determined by ASTM E 331. Systems not utilizing a construction sealant at the panel joints (i.e. Rout and Return Dry and Rear Ventilated System) shall provide a means of concealed drainage with baffles and weeps for water which may accumulate in members of the system.

8. Maximum deviation from vertical and horizontal alignment of erected panels: 6mm (1/4") in 6m (20') non-accumulative.

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9. Panel fabricator/installer shall assume undivided responsibility for all components of the exterior panel system including, but not limited to attachment to sub-construction, panel to panel joinery, panel to dissimilar material joinery, and joint seal associated with the panel system.

10. Composite panel manufacturer shall have established a Certification Program acceptable to the local Code Authorities.

1.03 REFERENCES

A. ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION 1. AA-C22-A41: Anodized - Clear Coatings. 2. AA-C22-A42: Anodized - Integral Color Coatings.

B. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1. AAMA 508-05: Voluntary Test Method and Specification for Pressure Equalized Rain

Screen Wall Cladding Systems

C. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1. E 330 Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under the

Influence of Wind Loads 2. E 283 Rate of Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors 3. D 1781Climbing Drum Peel Test for Adhesives 4. E 84 Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 5. D 3363Method for Film Hardness by Pencil Test 6. D 2794Resistance of Organic Coatings to the Effects of Rapid Deformation (Impact) 7. D 3359Methods for Measuring Adhesion by Tape Test 8. D 2247Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings in 100% Relative Humidity 9. B 117 Method of Salt Spray (Fog) Testing 10. D 822 Practice for Operating Light and Water Exposure Apparatus (Carbon-Arc Type)

forTesting Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products 11. D 1308 Effect of Household Chemicals on Clear and Pigmented Organic Finishes 12. D 1735Method for Water Fog Testing of Organic Coatings. 13. D 1929Standard Test Method for Determining Ignition Temperature of Plastics 14. D 635 Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of

Plastics in a Horizontal Position

1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. SUBMITTALS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTION .

Include section number of Division 1, which outlines administrative procedures for submittals. Refer to CSI Division 1, Section 01340 - Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples.

B. SAMPLES 1. Panel System Assembly: Two samples of each type of assembly. 304mm (12") x 304mm

(12") minimum. 2. Two samples of each color or finish selected, 76mm (3") x 102mm (4") minimum.

C. SHOP DRAWINGS Submit shop drawings showing project layout and elevations; fastening and anchoring methods; detail and location of joints, sealants, and gaskets, including joints necessary to accommodate thermal movement; trim; flashing; and accessories.

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D. AFFIDAVIT CERTIFYING MATERIAL MEETS REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED.

E. TWO COPIES OF MANUFACTURER'S LITERATURE FOR PANEL MATERIAL.

F. CODE COMPLAINCE Documents showing product compliance with the national and local building code shall be submitted prior to the bid. These documents shall include, but not be limited to, appropriate Evaluation Reports and/or test reports supporting the use of the product.

G. ALTERNATE MATERIALS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT TEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE BID DATE.

1.05 WARRANTY

1. The fabricator and installer will warrant the wall system for a period of 2 years that the fabrication and installation workmanship will be free from defects.

2. The aluminum composite material manufacturer shall warrant for a period of 30 years against Max 5 fade based on ASTM D2244 and Max 8 chalk based on ASTM D4212 and delamination of the paint finish.

3. The aluminum composite material manufacturer shall warrant for a period of 10 years that the material will be free from defects including delamination.

1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

1. Protect finish and edges in accordance with panel manufacturer's recommendations. 2. Store material in accordance with panel manufacturer's recommendations.

PART 2: PRODUCTS

2.01 PANELS

A. COMPOSITE PANELS 1. larson® by Alucoil® material manufactured by Alucoil North America, LLC. 1976 Joe

Rogers Jr. Blvd, Manning, SC 29102 USA (803-505-6543 Fax 803-505-6549) 2. Items of the same function and performance, which have received ten day prior approval

from the architect, shall be allowed for this project. Approval shall be based on documentation submitted showing the adequacy of the material. Products must be made in the USA.

Fill in Division 1--General Requirement section numbers covering administrative procedures for substitutions or delete if substitutions are not permitted.

B. THICKNESS: 3MM (0.118") ; (4MM (0.157"); 6MM (0.236")

C. PRODUCT PERFORMANCE 1. Bond Integrity

When tested for bond integrity, in accordance with ASTM D1781 (simulating resistance to panel delamination), there shall be no adhesive failure of the bond a) between the core and the skin nor b) cohesive failure of the core itself below the following values:

Peel Strength: Greater than 100 N-mm/mm (22.5 in-lb/in) as manufactured Greater than 100 N-mm/mm (22.5 in-lb/in) after 21 days soaking in water

at 70°F 2. Fire Performance

ASTM E 84: Flame Spread = "Passed Class A", Smoke Developed = "Passed Class A".

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D. FINISHES 1. Coil coated KYNAR® 500 or HYLAR® 5000 based Polyvinylidene Fluoride (70% PVDF)

tested in accordance with AAMA 2605. Coraflon, Megaflon, Lumiflon or any version of FEVE resin paint systems will not be allowed.

a. Color: (Select one of the following) 1) Standard color as selected by the owner / architect/engineer from

manufacturer's standard color palette. 2) Custom color to be matched by the panel supplier.

b. Coating Thickness: 1) Colors: 1.0 mil (±0.2 mil). 2) Clear: 0.50 mil (± 0.05 mil).

c. Hardness: ASTM D-3363; HB minimum using Eagle Turquoise Pencil.

d. Impact: 1) Test method: ASTM D-2794; Gardner Variable Impact Tester with 5/8"

mandrel. 2) Coating shall withstand reverse impact of 1.5"/pounds per mil substrate

thickness. 3) Coating shall adhere tightly to metal when subjected to #600 Scotch Tape

pick-off test. Slight minute cracking permissible. No removal of film to substrate.

e. Adhesion: 1) Test Method: ASTM D-3359. 2) Coating shall not pick off when subjected to an 11" x 11" x 1/16" grid and

taped with #600 Scotch Tape.

f. Humidity Resistance 1) Test Method: ASTM D-2247. 2) No formation of blisters when subjectto condensing water fog at 100% relative

humidity and 100°F for 4000 hours.

g. Salt Spray Resistance: 1) Test Method: ASTM B-117; Expose coating system to 4000 hours, using 5%

NaCl solution. 2) Corrosion creepage from scribe line: 1/16" max. 3) Minimum blister rating of 8 within the test specimen field.

h. Weather Exposure 1) Outdoor:

a. Ten-year exposure at 45° angle facing south Florida exposure. b. Maximum color change of 5 Delta E units as calculated in accordance

with ASTM D-2244. c. Maximum chalk rating of 8 in accordance with ASTM D-4214. d. No checking, crazing, adhesion loss.

i. Chemical Resistance: 1) ASTM D-1308 utilizing 10% Muriatic Acid for an exposure time of 15 minutes.

No loss of film adhesion or visual change when viewed by the unaided eye. 2) ASTM D-1308 utilizing 20% Sulfuric Acid for an exposure time of 18 hours.

No loss of film adhesion or visual change when viewed by the unaided eye. 3) AAMA 2605 utilizing 70% reagent grade Nitric Acid vapor for an exposure

time of 30 minutes. Maximum color change of 5 Delta E units as calculated in accordance with ASTM D-2244.

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2.02 PANEL FABRICATION

A. COMPOSITION: Two sheets of aluminum sandwiching a solid core of extruded thermoplastic material formed in a continuous process with no glues or adhesives between dissimilar materials. The core material shall be free of voids and/or air spaces and not contain foamed insulation material. Products laminated sheet by sheet in a batch process or honeycomb type panels using glues or adhesives between materials shall not be acceptable.

B. ALUMINUM FACE SHEETS: Thickness: 0.50mm (0.0197")(nominal) Alloy: AA3000 Series (Painted material)

C. PANEL WEIGHT: 1. 3mm (0.118"): 0.93 lbs./ft² 2. 4mm (0.157"): 1.12 lbs./ft² 3. 6mm (0.236"): 1.50 lbs./ft²

D. TOLERANCES 1. Panel Bow: Maximum 0.8% of any 1828mm (72”) panel dimension. 2. Panel Dimensions: Field fabrication shall be allowed where necessary, but shall be kept to

an absolute minimum. All fabrication shall be done under controlled shop conditions when possible.

3. Panel lines, breaks, and angles shall be sharp, true, and surfaces free from warp and buckle.

4. Maximum deviation from panel flatness shall be 1/8" in 5'0" on panel in any direction for assembled units. (Non-accumulative - No Oil Canning)

E. SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Plans, elevations, details, characteristics, and other requirements indicated are based

upon standards by one manufacturer. It is intended that other manufacturers, receiving prior approval, may be acceptable, provided their details and characteristics comply with size and profile requirements, and material/performance standards.

2. System must not generally have any visible fasteners, telegraphing or fastening on the panel faces or any other compromise of a neat and flat appearance.

3. System shall comply with the applicable provisions of the "Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Storefront, and Entrance Guide Specifications Manual" by AAMA and ANSI/AAMA 302.9 requirements for aluminum windows.

4. Fabricate panel system to dimension, size, and profile indicated on the drawings based on a design temperature of 70°F.

5. Fabricate panel system so that no restraints can be placed on the panel, which might result in compressive skin stresses. The installation detailing shall be such that the panels remain flat regardless of temperature change and at all times remain air and water tight.

6. The finish side of the panel shall have a removable plastic film applied prior to fabrication, which shall remain on the panel during fabrication, shipping, and erection to protect the surface from damage.

F. SYSTEM TYPE

Pick one of the following

1. Rout and Return with Exposed Silicone Sealant: System must provide an exposed silicone seal (caulked) reveal joint as detailed on drawings. The sealant type shall be as specified in Section 07900 and with foamed type backer rod as indicated on architectural drawings.

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2. Rout and Return Dry: System must provide a perimeter aluminum extrusion with integral weather-stripping as detailed on drawings.

No field sealant required in joints unless specifically noted on drawings. 3. Rear Ventilated Rain Screen:

System must provide a reveal joint as detailed on drawings. Provide moisture barrier and sheathing as shown on drawings.

4. Pressure Equalized Rain Screen System: System must provide air/vapor barrier as indicated in AAMA 508-05.

G. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE 1. Composite panels shall be capable of withstanding building movements and weather

exposures based on the following test standards required by the Architect and/or the local building code.

a. Wind Load If system tests are not available, mock-ups shall be constructed and tests performed under the direction of an independent third party laboratory, which show compliance to the following minimum standards: Panels shall be designed to withstand the Design Wind Load based upon the local building code, but in no case less than 20 pounds per square foot (psf) and 30 psf on parapet and corner panels. Wind load testing shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM E330 to obtain the following results. Normal to the plane of the wall between supports, deflection of the secured perimeter-framing members shall not exceed L/175 or 3/4", whichever is less. Normal to the plane of the wall, the maximum panel deflection shall not exceed L/60 of the full span. Maximum anchor deflection shall not exceed 1/16". At 1-1/2 times design pressure, permanent deflections of framing members shall not exceed L/100 of span length and components shall not experience failure or gross permanent distortion. At connection points of framing members to anchors, permanent set shall not exceed 1/16".

b. Air/Water System Test If system tests are not available, mock-ups shall be constructed and tests performed under the direction of an independent third party laboratory, which show compliance to the following minimum standards: Air Infiltration - When tested in accordance with ASTM E283, air infiltration at 1.57 psf must not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft² of wall area. Water Infiltration - Water infiltration is defined as uncontrolled water leakage through the exterior face of the assembly. Systems not using a construction sealant at the panel joints (i.e. Rout and Return Dry and Rear Ventilated Systems) shall be designed to drain any water leakage occurring at the joints. No water infiltration shall occur in any system under a differential static pressure of 6.24 psf after 15 minutes of exposure in accordance with ASTM E331.

c. Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Systems shall comply with AAMA 508-05 Voluntary Test Method and Specification for Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Wall Cladding Systems

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2.03 ACCESSORIES

1. Extrusions, formed members, sheet, and plate shall conform with ASTM B209 and the recommendations of the manufacturer.

2. Panel stiffeners, if required, shall be structurally fastened or restrained at the ends and shall be secured to the rear face of the composite panel with silicone of sufficient size and strength to maintain panel flatness. Stiffener material and/or finish shall be compatible with the silicone.

3. Sealants and gaskets within the panel system shall be as per manufacturer's standards to meet performance requirements.

4. Fabricate flashing materials from 0.030" minimum thickness aluminum sheet painted to match the adjacent curtain wall / panel system where exposed. Provide a lap strap under the flashing at abutted conditions and seal lapped surfaces with a full bed of non-hardening sealant.

5. Fasteners (concealed/exposed/non-corrosive): Fasteners as recommended by panel manufacturer. Do not expose fasteners except where unavoidable and then match finish of adjoining metal.

PART 3: EXECUTION

3.01 INSPECTION

1. Surfaces to receive panels shall be even, smooth, sound, clean, dry and free from defects detrimental to work. Notify contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with erection until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

2. Surfaces to receive panels shall be structurally sound as determined by a registered Architect/Engineer.

3.02 INSTALLATION

1. Erect panels plumb, level, and true. 2. Attachment system shall allow for the free and noiseless vertical and horizontal thermal

movement due to expansion and contraction for a material temperature range of -20°F to +180°F. Buckling of panels, opening of joints, undue stress on fasteners, failure of sealants or any other detrimental effects due to thermal movement will not be permitted. Fabrication, assembly, and erection procedure shall account for the ambient temperature at the time of the respective operation.

3. Panels shall be erected in accordance with an approved set of shop drawings. 4. Anchor panels securely per engineering recommendations and in accordance with

approved shop drawings to allow for necessary thermal movement and structural support. 5. Conform to panel fabricator's instructions for installation of concealed fasteners. 6. Do not install component parts that are observed to be defective, including warped,

bowed, dented, abraised, and broken members. 7. Do not cut, trim, weld, or braze component parts during erection in a manner which would

damage the finish, decrease strength, or result in visual imperfection or a failure in performance. Return component parts which require alteration to shop for refabrication, if possible, or for replacement with new parts.

8. Separate dissimilar metals and use gasketed fasteners where needed to eliminate the possibility of corrosive or electrolytic action between metals.

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3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

1. Remove and replace panels damaged beyond repair as a direct result of the panel installation. After installation, panel repair and replacement shall become the responsibility of the General Contractor.

2. Repair panels with minor damage. 3. Remove masking (if used) as soon as possible after installation. Masking intentionally left

in place after panel installation on an elevation, shall become the responsibility of the General Contractor.

4. Any additional protection, after installation, shall be the responsibility of the General Contractor.

5. Make sure weep holes and drainage channels are unobstructed and free of dirt and sealants.

6. Final cleaning shall not be part of the work of this section.

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Architectural Colors CodeRegal White S-31 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidOff White S-91 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidBone White S-30 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidRVW White S-327 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidOyster White S-70 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidMarble S-112 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidSandstone S-84 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidLimestone S-58 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidCadet Grey S-32 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidCharcoal S-381 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidClassic Bronze S-33 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidClassic Black S-34 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidMarakesh Red S-48 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidDeep Sea Blue S-74 PPG Kynar 2-Coat SolidAnodic Clear M-35 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaPlatinum M-36 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaSilversmith M-115 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaChampagne Mica M-38 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaChampagne Pearl M-60 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaChampagne Bronze M-94 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaAged Bronze M-367 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaPewter Mica M-366 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaMedium Gray Mica M-301 PPG Kynar 2-Coat MicaSilver Metallic XL-25 PPG Kynar 3-Coat MetallicGun Barrel XL-382 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Pewter Metallic XL-65 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Champagne Metallic XL-26 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Rustic Copper Metallic XL-27 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Bright Copper Metallic XL-28 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Paint Manufacture and System

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Corporate ID Colors CodeChevy Blue CC-131 Beckrytech 2001 HQP 2-Coat Solid

Program White CC-134 Beckrytech 2001 HQP 2-Coat Solid

RVW White S-302 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Program Black CC-135 Beckrytech 2001 HQP 2-Coat Solid

Medium Gray Mica M-301 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

larson Brushed Aluminum 4-ABB

Specialty Products CodeAlmirr - Mirror Finish 4-ALM

larson Stainless Steel 4-BSS

larson Natural Copper

larson Natural Zinc

larson Natural Brass

larson Painted Woodgrains

larson Embossed

larson Perforated

larson HOLO colors

8 Standard Color Offerings

Consult for colors and minimum quantities

Consult for colors and minimum quantities

7 Standard Color Shifting Colors

Paint Manufacture and System

DetailsExterior grade mirror finish

#4 Brushed, 0.12"/0.010" skins

ALUCOIL NORTH AMERICA LARSON ACM / MCM / FLAT SHEET FINISHED GOODS

Release May 1, 2014

0.012" / 0.010" skins

0.020" / 0.020" skins

0.12" / 0.010" skins

Natural brushed with protective clear coat

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Matching Flat Sheet CodeSilver Metallic FS-25 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Rustic Copper Metallic FS-27 PPG Kynar 3-Coat Metallic

Anodic Clear FS-35 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

Silversmith FS-115 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

Platinum FS-36 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

Medium Gray Mica FS-301 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

Champagne Pearl FS-60 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Mica

Bone White FS-30 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Regal White FS-31 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Classic Bronze FS-33 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Classic Black FS-34 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Charcoal FS-381 PPG Kynar 2-Coat Solid

Norht American Manufacturing Facility Located in Manning, South Carolina

All other standard colors are available in matching flat sheets with 2500 sft min order

Paint Manufacture and System

1976 Joe Rogers Jr. Blvd. Tel: 803-505-6543 Manning, SC 29102 U.S.A. Fax: 803-505-6549 www.intrabondusa.com [email protected]

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1976 Joe Rogers Jr. Blvd. Manning, SC 29102 U.S.A Tel: 803-505-6543 Fax: 803-505-6549 QMF0121 Version: 1.0

Limited 30 Year Paint Finish Warranty

This limited warranty (“Limited Warranty”) is provided by Alucoil North America, LLC (“Alucoil”) to (“Owner”) for the (“Project”) located at (“Address”). The “Date of Substantial Completion” is recognized as (“Date”). Alucoil North America, LLC ("Alucoil") warrants that the painted finish on the Product listed above will retain its Film integrity, Color and Chalk, as defined below for 30 years after the installation of the painted MCM consistent with the table attached hereto.

Definitions:

1. Film Integrity shall be defined as the absence of peeling, checking, chipping or cracking, except for such crazing or slight cracking as may occur on tightly roll formed edges or brake bends at the time of forming the pre-painted sheet.

2. Color Change shall be defined as freedom from fade or change as warranted in ΔE units calculated in

accordance with ASTM D2244-02, paragraph 6.2.2 CIE L*a*b*, 100 Observer, specular included. Color Change is measured on an exposed painted surface that has been cleaned of surface soils and chalk and then compared to corresponding values measured on the original or unexposed coated surface.

3. Chalk or Oxidation shall be defined as a numerical rating as warranted when measured in accordance with the standard procedures specified in ASTM D4214-98.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS CONSTITUTE MATERIAL TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND FAILURE TO SATISFY ANY ONE OR MORE ARE OF THE CONDITIONS OR ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS BY OWNER OR THEIR AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES SHALL RENDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NULL AND VOID AND RELEASE ALUCOIL FROM ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER.

Limitations:

1. Non-uniform color changes that result from unequal exposure to sunlight and/or the elements are not covered by this Limited Warranty unless such color change meets the definition of Color Change above.

2. This Limited Warranty does not extend to, or cover: (a) damage to the Product occasioned by improper storage of the coated MCM prior to installation or moisture or other contamination detrimental to the Product because of improper packaging, handling, shipping, processing and/or installation; or (b) damage to the Product which suffers from improper forming, fabrication, cut edge exposure, corrosion of the substrate or any other condition between the substrate and coating which causes coating degradation or delamination or (c) any external contaminant or condition which causes coating degradation or delamination.

3. This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or failure of Product which damage or failure is attributable to acts of God, falling objects, external forces, explosions, fire, or other such similar or dissimilar occurrences beyond Alucoil's control.

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4. Owner’s sole and exclusive remedy, and Alucoil's liability under this Limited Warranty will be limited, at Alucoil’s option, to recoating or replacing the MCM with the Product claimed to be defective. Under no circumstances will Alucoil be held liable for any incidental, special, punitive or consequential damages.

5. Alucoil must approve any recoating of the Metal substrate through submission of three (3) estimates that each includes the name of the coating products to be used, labor and material costs as well as any other costs associated with the work for refinishing or replacing the metal substrate. Alucoil reserves the right to approve or negotiate the contract for such recoating or replacement work if the initial estimate is unacceptable to Alucoil. In no event will the original applicable warranty period set forth in the warranty table be extended by a warranty claim.

6. In the event of any subsequent failure of any recoated or replaced coated MCM, the Owner shall first make any claims against the supplier of those replacement materials.

7. The warranty for any refinished or replaced metal substrate shall be only for the remainder of the original warranty period applicable to the original coated metal substrate.

8. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT SHALL ALUCOIL BE LIABLE UNDER ANY THEORY OF RECOVERY, WHETHER BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OF ANY KIND, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN ANY WAY ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM ANY POSSESSION OR USE MADE OF A PRODUCT.

9. This Limited Warranty is given solely to the Owner and is non-transferable and non-assignable.

10. The applicable warranty period shall be limited to, and shall in no event extend beyond, the warranty period as set forth in the warranty table.

EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN, ALUCOIL MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE PRODUCTS. Miscellaneous: 1. All notices given under or pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and documented in any of the

following forms: personally delivered, via email, fax, or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to the party to whom such notice is to be given as follows:

Alucoil Alucoil North America LLC

1976 Joe Rogers Jr Blvd Manning, SC 29102 ATTN: Warranties Department

2. No terms or conditions other than those stated herein, and no agreement or understanding, oral or written, in

any way purporting to modify this Limited Warranty shall be binding on Alucoil unless made in writing and signed by its authorized representative.

3. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of South Carolina, United States of America without giving effect to any choice of conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the law of the jurisdiction other than South Carolina.

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Alucoil North America, LLC

Signature: ______________________________ By: Samuel Chastain – VP & General Manager Date: ______________________________

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WARRANTY TABLES

Warranty in years for all Exposure Conditions

Type of Environment or Location Film

Integrity (Years)

Color Δ E ≤ 5.0 (Years)

Chalking ≥ 8 Rating

(Years) Residential, Commercial and School – Buildings used for habitation Distribution Centers, Hotels, Shopping Malls, Office Buildings Assembly Factories and Schools located in rural or residential areas

30 30 30

Industrial – Steel mills, Power Generating Stations, Oil Fields, Oil Refineries, Ore Mines, Chemical Plants, Paper Mills, or other unusual environmental exposure

10 No Warranty

7

Severe Marine – Less than one mile of salt water. (Standard two coat system)

15 15 15

Severe Marine – Less than one mile of salt water. EXTENDED WARRANTY REQUIRES: Thick film primer over steel, not required over aluminum Clear coat required over both aluminum and steel

20 20 20

THIS WARRANTY IS FOR PRODUCTS USED FOR TRIM AND SIDEWALL APPLICATIONS ONLY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS SOLD BY ALUCOIL USED IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, ALASKA, CANADA, AND MEXICO (HAWAII AND THE CARIBBEAN EXCLUDED) unless Alucoil specifically and in writing notifies the Customer otherwise prior to sale of the Product Alucoil retains the right to determine the Environmental Location condition during a warranty investigation and may deem the specific warranty performance based on close proximity to one of the severe environmental conditions noted above. This limited warranty is intended for use only for those applications shown above. Customer is required to consult with Alucoil before any installation takes place if this product is used for a different end use. For the purpose of this Limited Warranty, Standard Colors use a group of pigments suitable for the majority of color matches. Some color requests cannot be formulated with durable pigments and will not carry the above mentioned warranty. FOR ALL INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS - Customer is required to consult with Alucoil before any installation takes place and Alucoil reserves the right to change the terms of this warranty based on the findings of such environmental exposures and/or conditions.

FOR ALL SEVERE MARINE APPLICATIONS - Owner is required by Alucoil to perform annual maintenance of the building in the form of a sweet water rinse (tap water). Owner is required to keep records of such maintenance for the warranty to be enforceable.

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Aluminum Composite Panel Bond Integrity Warranty

This limited warranty (“Limited Warranty”) is provided by Alucoil North America, LLC (“Alucoil”) to ("Owner") having offices at (“Address”) and relates to the ("Project"). Alucoil warrants, subject to the terms and conditions stated below, that the larson by Alucoil® Panels (the “Panels”) produced by Alucoil for installation on the Project will not delaminate as a result of manufacturing defects.

1. The Warranty period is ten (10) years and shall begin six (6) months from Alucoil's initial shipment or at the time of substantial completion (the “Warranty Term”), whichever occurs first. Should any Panels exhibit delamination during the term of this Warranty, Alucoil will at its sole option and discretion repair or replace the subject Panels without charge to Owner.

2. The warranty period for any panels repaired or replaced under this Warranty shall be the

remaining portion of the original warranty.

3. Color variation may occur between replacement panels and those originally installed on the Project. This variation may be due to paint formulation changes and/or normal weathering and aging occurring on the originally installed Panels. Such color variation is not indicative of a defect in either the replacement Panels or the originally installed Panels.

4. Alucoil reserves the right to discontinue or modify its larson by Alucoil® aluminum

composite material. Should the original Panels no longer be available, Alucoil will substitute a product of comparable quality. It is also possible that the originally supplied color is no longer available. In this case Alucoil will substitute a panel of a currently available color.

5. This Warranty covers only delamination which occurs during normal use and service.

Delamination which is a result of other causes including but not limited to improper fabrication or installation, corrosive environments, incompatible cleaning chemicals, dissimilar metals, physical abuse and vandalism, earthquake, lightning, windstorms, wind borne projectiles, fire, structural failures or settlement are not covered by the Warranty.

6. Alucoil agrees to repair or replace, at its sole cost and discretion, any Panels of such defects

as shall have been proven by Owner to the satisfaction of Alucoil not to be in compliance with the aforesaid warranty. The above obligation of Alucoil is expressly conditioned upon:

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a. Receipt by Alucoil of notification in writing from Owner of any claimed non-compliance with this warranty within thirty (30) days after such non-compliance first comes to the attention of Owner and within the Warranty Term; and

b. Full compliance by Owner with instructions given by Alucoil in writing, and normal

practices of the design, construction and real property industries and of the industry to which Owner belongs with respect to handling, delivering, storing, processing treating, and maintaining such Panels.

Any of the above two conditions shall be construed as a waiver by Owner of any right it may have to enforce this warranty.

7. The Warranty does not cover any attack to exposed edges caused by UV radiation.

8. This Warranty constitutes Owner's exclusive remedy and Alucoil's sole liability as set forth

above. Except as provided herein, Alucoil makes no warranty or guarantee, express or implied, including without limitation, WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY. Further, Owner acknowledges that Alucoil shall have no other liability to any other person, firm, or corporation with respect thereto, including, without limitations, any liability for indirect, incidental, punitive, consequential or resultant damages, whether based upon breach of warranty or negligence.

9. This Warranty is issued only to the original property Owner and is not transferable and non-

assignable.

10. This warranty shall be subject to and shall be enforced and construed according to the laws of the State of South Carolina. Any legal action to enforce or construe any portion of this warranty shall be brought in a Court of competent jurisdiction in Clarendon County, South Carolina.

11. If any provisions of this warranty shall be held by any Court of competent jurisdiction to be

invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, the remaining provisions of this warranty shall be effective to the same extent as if such invalid or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.

12. Alucoil reserves the right to terminate this warranty at any time upon thirty (30) day written

notice. However termination shall not affect the rights accruing to Owner prior to such termination.

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13. The terms hereof shall constitute the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto respecting the subject matter hereof and no provision or statement contained at any time in any other writing, including without limitation, owners, customers and/or contractors purchase orders or Alucoil´s acceptance forms hall be effective to change the provisions hereof, unless contained in a subsequent agreement, in writing, signed by both Owner and Alucoil expressly stating that it is intended thereby to modify or supplement this instrument.

Accepted by: Alucoil North America, LLC _______________________________ Date: _________ Samuel Chastain – VP & General Manager

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Re: Made in the USA By way of this letter, Alucoil North America, LLC hereby confirms that both our larson® by Alucoil® PE and larson® by Alucoil® FR aluminum composite panel products are designated as domestic construction materials as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations - Title 49: PART 661 — BUY AMERICA REQUIREMENTS [49 CFR 661]. Hence, they are both compliant with the US Buy America Act. The Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. 10a-10d) generally requires that only domestic construction material be used in the performance of a particular government contract in question. larson® by Alucoil® (ACM) aluminum composite panels are proudly manufactured in Manning, South Carolina USA. The components used to manufacture our products are sourced from various locations in the USA.

If you have any immediate questions please feel to contact either of us directly.

Grason Cook National Sales Manager [email protected] Mobile: +1 404 550 2869 Samuel Chastain Vice President & General Manager [email protected] Mobile: +1 803 460 6889

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LEED CALCULATIONS

Larson by Alucoil® Aluminum Composite Panels Rev LC 0112

The table below has been developed to provide information needed to determine earned certification points in the LEED® (Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design) Green Building Rating System™.

Material and Resources

MR Credit 4: Recycled Content. One point is awarded if the sum of post-consumer recycled content plus one half of the pre-consumer content is at least 10%. If the same value is at least 20% as determined by the same method then 2 points are awarded.

larson by Alucoil® 3mm PE ACM

% Weight

% Post Content

% Pre Content

Total (100% Post + 50% Pre)

Aluminum Skins 60.23 12.5 65 45.0 Polyethylene Core 39.77 0 50 25.0 Total 100.00 7.5 59.0 37.0%

larson by Alucoil® 4mm PE ACM

% Weight

% Post Content

% Pre Content

Total (100% Post + 50% Pre)

Aluminum Skins 50.05 12.5 65 45.0 Polyethylene Core 49.95 0 50 25.0 Total 100.00 6.3 57.5 35.0%

larson by Alucoil® 6mm PE ACM

% Weight

% Post Content

% Pre Content

Total (100% Post + 50% Pre)

Aluminum Skins 37.4 12.5 65 45.0 Polyethylene Core 62.6 0 50 25.0 Total 100.00 4.7 55.6 32.5%

larson by Alucoil® 4mm FR ACM

% Weight

% Post Content

% Pre Content

Total (100% Post + 50% Pre)

Aluminum Skins 38.38 12.5 65 45.0 Fire Resistant Core 61.62 0 0 0.0 Total 100.00 4.8 24.9 17.3%

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larson by Alucoil® 6mm FR ACM

% Weight

% Post Content

% Pre Content

Total (100% Post + 50% Pre)

Aluminum Skins 27.29 12.5 65 45.0 Fire Resistant Core 72.71 0 0 0 Total 100 3.4 17.7 12.3%

The total recycle content of Larson by Alucoil®ACM panels should be combined with other wall cladding system components in order to calculate the overall point qualification for a project.

MR Credit 5: larson by Alucoil®ACM panels are manufactured using material sourced from numerous suppliers with varying recycled contents and manufacturing locations. Therefore it is not possible to identify and quantify the initial extraction / harvest / recovery and manufacturing locations. Therefore it is recommended that larson by Alucoil® not be included in the calculation for this credit.

Innovation in Design ID Credit: Points are available for innovative design or exceptional performance per LEED requirements. The above average recycled content of some larson by Alucoil®ACM panel configurations may qualify for an Innovation in Design Credit.

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE FOR

lARSON® BY ALUCOIL ACM PAINTED MATERIAL

The painted surfaces of larson® by Alucoil ACM panels should be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent the build-up of grime and dirt. The required frequency and method of cleaning is dependent on the local environment and weather conditions. Rinsing the panels with fresh water on a frequent basis can reduce the residue build up on the surface and thereby reduce the need for more intensive cleaning. It is suggested to rinse the panels’ surfaces at the same time the windows are cleaned. If the fresh water rinse is not successful in removing surface deposits, washing with a 5% solution of a commonly used, mild, commercial detergent will not have any detrimental effect on the painted surface. The solution should be applied using a sponge or soft cloth, followed immediately by a fresh water rinse. Never use abrasive items such as wire brushes, steel wool, sandpaper or the like. If the buildup or stains are stubborn and are not removed by the mild detergent solution, a solution of Mirachem® 500 (1 part Mirachem® 500 and 3 to 10 parts water) can be used. In all the methods listed it is important that the panels be cleaned when the surfaces are in the shade to prevent quick drying and streaking. It is recommended that the cleaning process begin at the bottom of the wall and work up to the top of the building. Always test cleaning solutions and methods in small, inconspicuous areas before proceeding to larger, more visible areas. For more information contact Alucoil® North America, LLC at: Tel: 803-505-6543. Fax: 803-505-6549 http://www.alucoilnorthamerica.com/

[email protected] Duranar® is a trademark of PPG Industries. Mirachem® is a trademark of Mirachem Corporation