kuluchicken
MGF, Master Grumble Framer
Hi guys
A lot of reference has been made to an aluminium composite board.
"Aluminium Composite Material has a Polyethylene core sandwiched between 2 thin aluminum panels. The result is a light weight sheet with excellent flatness and flexural stiffness, which is ideal for interior and exterior applications."
Is that the board you guys use? I've found a local source.
If so, can it be cut with a wall cutter (normal blade)?
I presume the reason for using it would be where no warping and chemical stability is required? Any other reasons and applications for using this as opposed to coreflute.
Thanks
Michele
A lot of reference has been made to an aluminium composite board.
"Aluminium Composite Material has a Polyethylene core sandwiched between 2 thin aluminum panels. The result is a light weight sheet with excellent flatness and flexural stiffness, which is ideal for interior and exterior applications."
Is that the board you guys use? I've found a local source.
If so, can it be cut with a wall cutter (normal blade)?
I presume the reason for using it would be where no warping and chemical stability is required? Any other reasons and applications for using this as opposed to coreflute.
Thanks
Michele