This alloy standard is not simply a piece of metal - it is an identified piece of metal - a documentation of color, name, and available forms. It is a definitive document that makes your metal specification strong.
With this document you can definitively color match your metal designs with the rest of your project.
With this document you can reliably and authoritatively specify the forms in which you now know the metal is regularly available in the USA.
This alloy is produced by a process called "continuous casting" whereby the molten metal is cooled almost to hardening, then continually pushed through a shaped die to harden into its final shape. This means that the dimensions of the bars and tubes produced in this alloy are oversize, and their surface finish is very rough.
With this document you can definitively color match your metal designs with the rest of your project.
With this document you can reliably and authoritatively specify the forms in which you now know the metal is regularly available in the USA.
This alloy is produced by a process called "continuous casting" whereby the molten metal is cooled almost to hardening, then continually pushed through a shaped die to harden into its final shape. This means that the dimensions of the bars and tubes produced in this alloy are oversize, and their surface finish is very rough.
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N/A These variations are grouped together below. They are the same color, and can be specified interchangeably for ornamental work. Simply let your fabricator know which form of the alloy you would like, and indicate that any of the alloys in the group will be satisfactory. The supplier will then provide the appropriate forms of that metal in any of the interchangeable alloys of that metal. |
- 1 Forms in which the alloy is regularly available in the USA.
- 2 Size ranges for each of the forms of the alloy regularly available in the USA.