Computer-aided Design
Working drawings are created by computers in strict accordance with client’s specifications.

Laser Cutting
Steel sheets are laser-cut to shape through digitized information from the compouter that creates the working drawings.

Bending
A press brake bends the steel sheet to create all necessary features like returns, flanges etc.

Welding
The profile of the steel sheet is completed by welding the corners
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Pre-treatment
The panel goes through a chemical process for contaimination removal and provision of an "etched" surface for receiving the enamel.

Ground Coat
A ground coat of vitreous enamel is applied to the surface of the panel.
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Drying
The ground coat is dried at 100°C - 250°C leaving the enamel in a "bisque" unglazed form on the steel.
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Furnace
The panel is preheated to 400°C and is passed to the furnace where fusing of the vitreous enamel onto the steel takes place at approximately 800°C.

Top Coats
Colour coats are then applied to the enamelled panel according to specifications. Normally 2 coat will be applied unless specified otherwise.

Drying
The drying process is repeated.
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Furnace
Every colour coat is individually heated to approximately 800°C.
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Substrates
Additional strength, thermal and fire resistance properties are achieved by bonding various substrates to the panel after having passed through an adhesive curtain coater.

Finished Panels
Before being packed for transportation all panels will undergo cleaning, taping, cling fliming and final inspection process.