Protecting commercial buildings or residential structures from unwanted heat loss through doors and windows is critical. Through years of industrial advancement, aluminum extrusions with proper pouring and debridging have become an essential component of any energy-efficient building. Since 1997, Precision Steel Services has improved and expanded our pouring and debridging capabilities to handle any shape or size of aluminum extrusions or their intended usages. As a result, we have provided high-quality poured and debridged aluminum extrusions for Centria, a leader in sustainable construction practices.
Precision Steel Services is a certified applicator of Azon Thermal Barrier Polymer SU 315 14-T as part of our pouring and debridging services for aluminum extrusions. Specifically designed to work with high-performance finishes, this two-part polymer hardens in seconds and provides the necessary thermal barrier protection for aluminum extrusions destined for installation in windows, doors, or other insulating structures. The cured thermal barrier polymer, comprised of reactive resin and a polymeric isocyanate, resists fracturing during normal fabrication and exhibits all essential end-use properties dictated by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). By creating a non-metal-to-non-metal connection between components, commercial and residential structures are protected from unwanted heat transfer in both hot and cold environments that can quickly escalate utility costs or create undesirable condensation.
More About Azon Thermal BarrierPrecision Steel Services is a certified applicator of Azon Thermal Barrier Polymer and has considerable experience providing premium pouring and debridging services to various industries. Precision Steel pouring and debridging services offer customers a final finished product with exceptional thermal protection at competitive prices and expedited turnaround times.
Properly poured and debridged aluminum extrusions provide exceptional thermal protection, even in tall buildings exposed to excessive wind conditions as well as fluctuating temperatures and humidity.
As all aluminum extrusions require proper finishing before undergoing pouring and debridging, their appearances can be crafted to match modern architectural designs and become an ideal unison of form and function.
The same aluminum extrusions that provide thermal protection in commercial buildings are implemented in residential structures. Window flashings and door trim with thermal barrier protection are essential for those looking to conserve energy costs to heat or cool their homes.
Both commercial and residential refrigeration equipment greatly depend on aluminum extrusions to preserve the “cold” space from unwanted heat transfer from warmer areas. Installing effective extrusions with thermal barriers saves energy costs and maintains proper storage temperatures.
Please consult our FAQ section here to learn more about Precision Steel Services Inc. pouring, debridging, and Azon Thermal Barrier services. For anything not listed here, please contact a member of our team and we will be happy to provide additional information!
Contact UsPouring refers to the actual application of the Azon Thermal Barrier Polymer into a channel of the aluminum extrusion. Once the polymer hardens, the extrusion is then “debridged” to remove excess aluminum and create the non-metal-to-non-metal connection between components that provides thermal protection.
The primary benefit of pouring and debridging aluminum extrusions is to enhance their thermal conductivity and overall structural integrity when installed properly.
Yes, all aluminum extrusions should undergo final finishing services before pouring and debridging. Precision Steel has extensive connections to third-party finishers and will organize any necessary finishes according to customer specifications. Azon Thermal Barrier Polymer is designed to work with all high-performance finish types including common plating techniques, anodizing, powder coating, and even Kynar coatings typically found in the construction industry.
No, there are no restrictions on the lineal feet required for pouring and debridging services from Precision Steel. Contact us at any time to receive a quote on your project.
Yes, we are intimately familiar with custom extrusion shapes as well as rectangular, square, or tube designs. As long as the extrusion offers the necessary channel to pour the polymer and create the non-metal thermal barrier, we can pour and debridge it!
To provide the most accurate quotes on projects requiring pouring and debridging, our team requires a dimensioned drawing that displays the cavity space of the aluminum extrusion.
Send us an email inquiry at any time to receive more information on our capabilities or to receive a quote for our powder coating services in PA and for businesses located in Pittsburgh, Youngstown, and surrounding areas! You can also call our office directly at the number listed below to speak with a member of our team.