HOW TO SPECIFY For Architectural applications, SAF recommends specifying AAMA 611-98. For other applications, the Aluminum Association has developed a system of designation for aluminum finishes to assure that your suppliers can identify and furnish the finish you specify.
Specific finishes of the various types are designated by a letter followed by a two-digit numeral. Each designation may be combined into a single composite designation to identify a sequence of operations covering all of the improtant steps leading to a final complex finish.
Almost all finishes used on aluminum may be subdivided into three major catagories: mechanical finishes, chemical finishes, coatings.
Descriptions of the most commonly utilized finishes are as follows: Mechanical: (M)
M10 - Unspecified as fabricated M22 - Specular-buffed M32 - Medium satin - directionally textured
Chemical: (C)
C12 - Inhibited chemical cleaned C22 - Medium matte etch C31 - Highly specular - bright dip C32 - Diffuse bright dip
Anodic Coatings: (A)
Protective and Decorative (less than 0.4 mils thick)
A21 - Clear A22 - Integral color A23 - Impregnated color (absorbed dye)
Architectural Class II (0.4 - 0.7 mils thick)
A31 - Clear A32 - Integral Color A33 - Impregnated color A34 - Electrolytically deposited color (2-step)
Architectural Class I (0.7 mils and thicker anodic coatings)
A41 - Clear A42 - Integral color A43 - Impregnated color A44 - Electrolytically deposited color (2-step)
All designations are appropriate for non-architectural applications as well.
Composite designation examples:
Example 1: Aluminum Association (plus) Mechanical Finish (plus) Chemical Cleaning (plus) Chemical Etching (plus) Anodic Coating translates to: an Architectural Class II clear matte anodized finish designated as: AA-M10 C12 C22 A31.
Example 2: An Architectural Class I textured medium bronze electrolytic deposition (2-step) would be designated: AA-M32 C12 C22 A44.
Example 3: An Architectural Class I diffused bright electrolytic deposition and overdye (3-step) would be designated: AA-M10 C12 C32 A44/43. |