Cladding coffers and facade panels
Discover the advantages of coffers and facade panels that combine modern design with durability and ease of maintenance, giving your building a unique character and protection for years to come!
Facade panels
Facade panels are an example of a modern finishing material that is used to clad the exterior walls of a building.
Prior to installation, the walls do not require any preliminary preparation and leveling. Facade panels are suitable not only for installation on new buildings, but also for renovation of old buildings. Airtight and aesthetically pleasing panels combine well with a wide range of building materials, and their low cost makes them a popular finishing material. They form a system of strip panels, and during their installation on the wall in the mounting rails they undergo a gentle bulge, which gives the facade an original look.
Aluminum or steel systems
Facade panels are aluminum or steel systems installed on mounting rails that create an interesting design solution for the exterior of the house. It is possible to choose the solution that best suits the design. The slats can either adhere to each other or maintain spacing, enhancing the slatted features of the facade.
The long life of the facade panels is guaranteed. The inner layer ensures the strength and dimensional stability of the element, while the outer layer is resistant to scratches, sun fading, etc.
The advantages of metal facade panels include:
Protection from the effects of precipitation
Resistance to UV, corrosion, sudden temperature changes
Durability and ease of installation
Ease of cleaning and care
Flame-retardant properties, under the influence of fire are non-drip and non-decaying
Low price compared to natural cladding materials.
Cladding coffers
For the production of facade coffers, we use modern automation, which allows absolute dimensional accuracy. A wide range of colors and a full set of additional elements allow us to implement any design solution and give the building a complete look.
Thanks to its modular design, the coffer facade will help realize any modern architectural idea, create a facade of any color. The distinctive feature of our facade coffers is the perfectly matched geometry, thanks to which the facade turns into a system with stable parameters throughout its lifetime.
High quality
Thanks to the use of state-of-the-art equipment and advanced metalworking technologies, as well as high-quality materials, even with the increased size and minimum sheet thickness, the facade coffers are devoid of the lens effect, have a perfect flat and stable geometry. They also do not deform during operation.
The manufacturing process of powder-coated steel facade coffers involves several steps to create durable, aesthetically pleasing and weather-resistant decorative elements for a building’s facade.
What does our process look like?
At the beginning of the process, architects and designers create a design for the facade coffers, determining their form, dimensions, patterns and other details. A choice of colors and powder coating finishes is also planned.
Steel with the appropriate parameters is delivered to the production site. Before processing, the steel can undergo processes such as cutting into the required shapes and sizes.
Steel sheets are cut into shapes that match the design of the coffers. This may involve cutting using cutting machines or laser techniques. The coffers can then be formed, bent and fabricated into the appropriate shapes using special tools and hydraulic presses.
The surface of steel coffers must be properly prepared before powder coating. This can include processes such as cleaning, sandblasting or mechanical grinding to remove dirt, rust and other undesirable substances.
The steel coffers are subjected to a powder coating process. Powder coating is a technique in which paint powder is applied electrostatically to the surface and then cured in an oven. The process is efficient, environmentally friendly and produces a durable and uniform finish.
After powder coating, the coffers are subjected to a drying and curing process in a specially designed oven. The high temperature causes the paint powder to melt and form a durable, high-quality coating.
After curing, the facade coffers are subjected to quality control, which includes checking for an even paint coating, absence of damage, and compliance with quality standards.