Copper
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Copper is valued for strength, malleability, ductility, and ability to conduct electricity and heat.
It is also non-magnetic, resists wear, and forms a green patina which makes it resistant to corrosion. Reference
Because of its properties, copper is commonly used for
outdoor metal applications or anywhere metal might be exposed
to the elements. However, it is also often used to accent
interior living spaces.
Product Examples: (Sample
Pics)
Roofs & gable returns (high-end shingle alternative)
Awnings & bay window coverings
Roof & chimney flashings
Designer flower boxes
Hand crafted range hoods
Custom chimney caps
Rain guttering systems
(commercial & residential)
Custom furniture accenting

Stainless
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Stainless steel is an alloy of iron which contains more than 10%
chromium. Stainless steel cannot be stained but occasionally dulls or will show oily finger prints.
This steel is noted for its hardness and is used for utensils, tableware, sinks, counter tops, and small
appliances. In the process of making it, a little of the chromium in the alloy is used to form the hard oxide
coating on the surface. If this is taken off, through corrosion or wear, the steel rusts like regular steel. Reference
Like copper, stainless steel is also desired for products
requiring durability against the elements. It is also highly
sought for its sanitary properties; often found in kitchens, hospitals,
and other areas that require being ultra-clean.
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Product Examples: (Sample
Pics)
Tables & sinks
Counter tops (commercial & residential)
Custom range hoods (commercial & residential)
Hand railings & steps
Ladder racks (trucks & vans)
Wall covering (back splash)
Custom designed furniture
Commercial rain gutter systems

Aluminum
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Aluminum is a light-weight metal with a bright silvery luster. Small amounts of other metals are added to
aluminum to make harder alloys for most uses. Its affinity for oxygen makes it resistant to corrosion and
attack by most chemicals.
Aluminum reacts with air to grow its own thin oxide coating very fast. This hard, dark gray coating protects
the metal and is found on all bare aluminum surfaces. A permanent commercial process, called "anodizing", thickens
this coat and often colors it. Reference
Product Examples: (Sample
Pics)
Rain guttering systems (commercial & residential)
Multi-purpose flashings
Business signs & framings
Tread
steps & utility boxes
Awnings
& roof decking panels

Galvanized
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Galvanized Steel
While molten zinc solidifies on the surface of the steel
sheet, normal zinc crystallization is suppressed creating fine
crystals. The surface is flat and has a fine appearance after
painting. Paintability is superior to regular spangle
products.
Galvannealed Steel (Paint-Grip Galvanized)
By a thermal diffusion process, steel sheet and zinc react
to produce Zn-Fe alloy coating layer. Weldability and
paintability is superior to galvanized steel sheets. Iron in
the alloy layer enhances corrosion resistance after painting. Reference
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Product Examples: (Sample
Pics)
Custom
chimney caps
Rain
guttering systems (commercial & residential)
Multi-purpose
flashing
Electrical
boxes
HVAC
ducts
Boat
dock boxes

Iron
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Iron is .......(soon to be completed, sorry for the
inconvenience)
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Plate Stock |
Tube Stock |
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Product Examples: (Sample
Pics)
Industrial
machine guards
Ladder
racks (trucks & vans)
Fireplace
fronts
Wood
burning stoves