CLASS A BUILDINGS
All the major producers of goods, which use energy to function, are focusing on the concept of green product: high efficiency, that is, low consumption and minimum environmental impact.
The energy class of a building has now become one of the determining factors in the design and construction, as the evaluation of the management cost, in terms of energy, is considered a must.
The main manufacturers of aluminum frames, for years, have been making doors and windows with internal polyamide insulation (between internal and external aluminum) to eliminate thermal bridges.
The same technique is used in the curtain walls of new buildings for commercial and industrial use.
To create a building in energy class of type A, it is necessary that, in addition to having a high degree of insulation, it produces a large part of the energy required, exploiting the geothermal and solar energy.
The production of solar panels is constantly growing, also thanks to new technologies that have significantly improved their efficiency, while at the same time reducing costs; also in this case the structure is made of aluminum.
Frames, curtain walls and solar panels make extensive use of aluminum as it is light, easy to work with, resistant and above all 100% recyclable.
Both the internal and external surfaces of these structures require a treatment that protects them and maintains their aesthetic quality: the treatment that best meets these needs is that of anodizing, which does not alter the dimensions of the products and guarantees a long lasting.
The most requested treatments are those of Silver Anodizing, the various colors obtainable by Absorption, Electrocoloring and Interference Electrocolouring.