Frequently Asked Questions
The entire process for fabricating aluminum cladding begins with site measurement where:
An accurate measurement of the building surface is taken to determine the size of the cladding panels.
If available, a 3D scan of the building surface is taken to ensure a perfect fit for the panels.
The measurements are fed into a CAD software and the individual panels are designed.
The designs are then fed into a CNC machine for precise fabrication of the cladding panels.
Following the CNC fabrication, the aluminum cladding panels go through the following steps:
The panels are then powder coated to provide a protective layer against corrosion and weather.
The panels are checked for any defects or inconsistencies.
The panels are then assembled at the construction site.
The final step is the installation of the panels, which is done by fixing them to the building facade with appropriate fasteners.
The cassettes are designed to fit together seamlessly, with grooves and slots that allow for easy assembly and disassembly.
The use of cassettes in aluminum cladding systems has several advantages.
It allows for quick and easy installation of the cladding and can be achieved with smaller crews due to the lighter weight of the cassettes compared to traditional façade panels.