Case study: Powder coating expanded metal mesh on The Icon St Kilda

A bold and significant new development has emerged in St Kilda as a ‘liveable lego tower’, rising in tiered rainbow cubes that appear to balance like building blocks. Aptly named The Icon, the distinctive new building is wrapped in expanded aluminium mesh that changes colour as sunlight moves.

The inspiration of artist Matthew Johnson, who worked with Jackson Clements Burrows Architects to conceptualise the distinctive complex, was achieved with Interpon Powder Coating on board as a collaborative partner.

“My vision for the project was for people look up and see something interesting, to see something that is in a sense iconographic – as a marker or reference point,” explains Matthew.

Interpon were involved with the project “right from the start”, explains Gareth Connell, Regional Specification, Interpon. Their association began after they were introduced to Pace Developments to discuss colour and product selection for the external façade.

“We work closely with Interpon, and Pace asked us to quote with the product already powder coated,” says Ian Dunstan, southern regional sales manager at Locker Group, who manufacture perforated and expanded metal.

Interpon were able to step in and develop the colour range separately, to meet the design brief and provide an ultra-durable coating system that meet the expectations of all parties.

“The team at Interpon were very accommodating, engaged and professional in taking the concept on board,” says Matthew. “We were able to manifest unique colours based on the ratios I created with their chemist, inventing a whole new series of colours. This was crucial, as each level is depicted in different colour hue variations from earth to sky, which cross reference the nature of the geographical and environmental stratums. This flux of seasonal change is portrayed through subtle tonal gradation. Working with Interpon was a very fluid operation.”

Interpon has collaborated on several high profile property developments and high rises over the years – although perhaps none quite as unique or with as many distinct characteristics as The Icon.

“The nature of expanded aluminium mesh is such that it is formed by shearing and expanding aluminium sheet to create the ‘3D form’ effect. A visually appealing system for a façade, the shearing of the metal can present issues with very sharp edges, particularly in aggressive coastal environments,” Gareth explains.

“Part of understanding this project was to comprehend as many elements as possible. Given the location was in St Kilda, with the bay just over 1.5km away, environmental considerations such as UV degradation, exposure to corrosive sea salts and prevailing winds needed to be considered.”

After reviewing available data, such as Bureau of Meteorology weather patterns and local geography and topography maps, a specific duplex or two-layer powder finishing system was specified.

“This consisted of a controlled preparation process for the expanded aluminium sheets. An epoxy barrier primer (was specified) to provide enhanced protection and to build the sharp edges in order to minimise issues associated with filiform corrosion.  And the ultra-durability polyester powder top coat was developed in 34 distinct colours,” Gareth says.

After the colour range was developed, it was applied by powder coating specialists Mansutti Bros. Lead by managing director Claude Mansutti, the team refinished hundreds of mesh panels over a period of nine months.

“It was a major benefit to be using powder coating because, unlike liquid paints, powder is cured once it comes out of the oven and it’s ready to go once it’s cooled down. If they were painted, the drying phase could delay the process from refinish to installation by up to two weeks. It meant we were able to keep to a very strict schedule,” Claude says.

“The project involved a lot of large spreadsheet work. There were 17 floors and over 30 colours, with panels in 15 sizes; it was quite a matrix to work with. But the end result is so different and so unique. It’s an interesting design and I’m sure it’s going to be a talking point for the area for many years.”

AkzoNobel goes for gold as Color of the Year 2016

 

AkzoNobel‘s influential annual global study of color trends has been launched, with a shade of gold being unveiled as Color of the Year for 2016.

An appropriate color for an Olympic year, it was chosen by a specially invited panel of independent design and color experts to spearhead the company’s ColorFutures™ 2016 color trend guide.

Launched today at Somerset House in London, Color Futures underlines AkzoNobel’s wealth of color know-how and is used by leading experts in architecture, fashion, beauty and interior decorating to help keep their work fresh and contemporary.

“Color is an integral part of our business and sharing our knowledge with people around the world means everyone can be inspired and benefit from its transformative impact,” said Ruud Joosten, AkzoNobel’s Executive Committee Member. “Studying global color and design trends also allows us to stay at the cutting-edge of what consumers want.”

Now in its 13th year, ColorFutures™ 2016 focuses on one overall theme – Looking Both Ways – with gold being identified as the color that best connects all the keys trends for next year.

“Gold exemplifies the overall theme of duality,” explained Heleen van Gent (@HeleenvanGent), Head of AkzoNobel’s Global Aesthetic Center. “It’s bright enough to attract attention, while subtly referring to history and heritage. So it represents a fusion of our past, our present and our future.”

The study was developed by the company’s Global Aesthetic Center in conjunction with leading design and color experts from around the world, who conducted detailed research into global social and design trends. The study drew from a multitude of influences, from fine art to technology, design to nature, architecture to fashion, and music to popular culture.

5 Common Mistakes When Specifying Powder Coating

Specifiers draw on their comprehensive understanding of architectural processes to ensure multiple jobs run smoothly. When specifying a powder coating, however, if it fails to perform for its specific application, it can lead to costly mistakes and imperfect finishes – which can upset your client and injure your reputation.

Not all powder coating products are equal. There are different grades of powder available, depending on the technology and chemical formulation used. Each powder coat technology offered by a manufacturer is typically formulated to achieve a unique end-use characteristic such as chemical resistance, UV, impact and abrasion resistance and in some cases, non-slip benefits.

The following common mistakes are made when specifying powder coating, but they can be easily avoided with a little careful planning:

Mistake #1: Being unfamiliar with industry standards

Many specifiers mistakenly presume that all powder coat finishes will provide optimum performance irrespective of the manufacturer’s technology.

Often, there is an assumption that Australian Standard AS3715 is sufficient for exterior performance on certain project types, when it’s not necessarily the case. Simply specifying powder coating to AS3715 can result in an unsuitable product or inappropriate finish that can fade or degrade. Also, it may not be warranted for specific end use applications. This is particularly evident for commercial, marine uses and non-aluminium substrates.

Avoid this mistake by…

Being crystal clear about the desired powder coating you specify, ensuring that the product and application process meet and/or exceed industry standards.

The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), a globally recognised voluntary performance standard for architectural finishes, advocates for premium performance standards. It recommends a global standard of 2603 (equivalent to AS3715) for residential domestic projects, and 2604 or 2605 for multi-density and commercial projects.

Whilst the AS3715 standard outlines performance of architectural powder coat finishes for Australian conditions, be aware that this performance criteria is ideally suited only for domestic residential applications. This may impact a perceived warranty. Most trusted brands of architectural powder coat finishes offer warranty performance that fit within a range of different standards and offer different levels of exterior performance.

 

In fact, many suppliers have architectural grade powder coat systems that meet or exceed these standards. Also, most reputable manufacturers have a network of accredited applicators. Using these applicators can ensure that an ideal finish is achieved and maintained for your projects.

Mistake #2: Failing to confirm powder coatings’ scope of use

Many specifiers are not aware that powder coating can be used on steel and hot-dip galvanized steel (HDG), assuming that it’s only suitable for aluminium. However, powder coatings can in fact go on steel and HDG, allowing you to maintain colour consistency across different components of your project.

Avoid this mistake by…

Asking questions about your chosen powder coating’s performance capabilities. You may be surprised to learn that with certain brands, you can even obtain high performance warranties on steel and HDG.

Mistake #3: Simply choosing the wrong coating for the job

Different powder coating products and brands will achieve different outcomes.

Choosing the wrong product systems could lead to costly recoating as a result of cracking, peeling and/or fading. For instance, some powder coat systems are specifically engineered to withstand graffiti, marine environments or chemical environments, while others are formulated to resist damage from light or UV exposure and certain coatings are designed to achieve a high-gloss, textured or flat matt finish.

Avoid this mistake by…

Liaising with your supplier to ascertain the best coating for the project at hand. The correct coating will depend on your particular needs, so it’s essential to find the right brand and product systems to ensure the best results.

Mistake #4: Assuming all powder coating can be used externally

Certain powder coating formulas are more suitable for internal or external use – and the impact of specifying interior grade products on an external project can be significant.

If a formula is designed for internal use, for instance, it may not have resistance to UV radiation damage or weather events. The coating can then degrade, exposing the underlying substrate/component to the elements, leading to even bigger issues.

Avoid this mistake by…

Specifying whether the product will be used indoors or outdoors. For projects that require internal and external coatings, be clear and specific about which standards and warranties are applicable.

Mistake #5: Specifying on colour, not performance

When you’re working on a project where colour is important, you may be inclined to put this requirement at the top of your priority list.

This can be a costly mistake, as specifying coatings based on colour rather than product performance can lead to serious problems. Also understanding the end use application of a powder finish product is important as airborne pollutants such as exposure to sea salts or chemical atmospheres is very important to long term coating performance.

Avoid this mistake by…

Confirming whether the product’s performance, not just colour, will last long-term.

It is important to understand which industry standard is most applicable for exterior performance your project requires. If the colour specified is not designed or formulated to withstand the weathering and environmental conditions of the project, then you risk fading and chalking – sooner rather than later.

ARM’s vision for the Shrine of Remembrance redevelopment project

A significant Melbourne landmark, Victoria’s Shrine of Remembrance has undergone a major redevelopment by local firm ARM Architecture. Completed in late 2014, the redesign accommodates new requirements of the memorial that have evolved in recent years, while respecting the original design by Hudson and Wardrop, thus ensuring the memorial’s use by future generations.

Built between 1928 and 1934 to honour those who served in the First World War, the Shrine was inspired by the tomb of King Mausolus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. In the late 1990s, the Shrine of Remembrance Trustees embarked on a bold plan for the site. Access to the upper levels of the Shrine was problematic, especially for veteran visitors, and public visitation was increasing as younger generations came to understand the legacy of their forebears. Accordingly, the Shrine’s collections were expanding with donations of artefacts from families and a growing need for education facilities and an improved visitor experience became evident.

In 2001, ARM Architecture were commissioned to develop a master plan to develop the Shrine. Following the original 1920s design, ARM proposed four symmetrical zig-zag shaped courtyards, allowing access to the undercroft spaces under the existing structure which now house gallery areas, an auditorium, dedicated education rooms, an archive and offices. Stage 1 of the project saw the Visitor Centre and two of the courtyards completed on the north side of the structure in 2003. Stage 2 expanded the undercroft with the addition of the Education Centre and Galleries of Remembrance, and the final two courtyards.

ARM Design Architect Jeremy Stewart explains “It was important that each of the courtyards had a distinct feel”. The open air Student Entry Courtyard offers a separate entrance to the Shrine for school groups, with a large sculptural poppy, the flower of wartime remembrance, suspended overhead. With the colour red notorious for fading on external structures, Interpon Powder Coatings recommended a system that would be colourfast. In a high traffic space that closes for only two days each year, with the additional solemnity of the memorial environment, choosing a product that would last the distance and require minimal maintenance was essential to this project. Interpon’s D2015 Gold Global Warranty offers the Shrine Trustees this assurance. Working with Locker GroupHDM MetalThe Collmill Group, an experienced fabricator and Interpon Approved Applicators AAF Vic and Powdercoating Services ACT as exclusive warrantors provided further reassurance of the product quality.

The giant overheard poppy features Interpon D2015 Ultriva™ R15 Crimson Matt YG215A and its support structure Interpon D2015 Ultriva™ Ebony YN201A. On the south west diagonal, the Terrace Courtyard features a lush green referencing South East Asian inspired garden. Amidst the greenery, laser cut aluminium panels coated in Interpon D2015 Ultriva™ R14 Waratah Matt YG222A list the names of Victorian towns, providing a reference point for visitors. The zig-zag shape of the walled courtyards infer irregular exposure to the sun, further emphasising the need for a product of premium quality. “Interpon are interested in and open to ideas”, says Stewart, making this a win-win collaboration for the architects of this redevelopment of Victoria’s premier place of remembrance.

AkzoNobel retains top spot on DJSI list

AkzoNobel has been ranked in the number one position on the influential Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for the second year running. Heading the newly named Materials industry group (previously the Chemicals supersector), the latest listing underlines the company’s commitment to continuous improvement and represents the eighth consecutive year of top three rankings.

“We can take great pride in once again being placed first in such a prestigious and influential ranking,” said AkzoNobel CEO Ton Büchner.

“Sustainability is fundamental to our strategy of connecting value creation to resource efficiency and maintaining our DJSI leadership status underscores our belief that sustainability is business and business is sustainability. Everyone involved deserves huge credit for what we have achieved in being ranked first for the last two years,” he added.

The DJSI is regarded as one of the world’s foremost sustainability indices and assesses the leaders in sustainability based on economic, social and environmental factors.

Find out how Interpon is committed to sustainability.

AkzoNobel unveils new color trends and announces 2015 Color of the Year

AkzoNobel has launched the latest edition of its annual global study of color trends, providing added impetus for the company’s recently launched Human Cities initiative, which has color as one of its main pillars.

Unveiled in Amsterdam, “Colour Futures 2015” is spearheaded by the Color of the Year, Copper Orange, which was selected by an invited panel of independent design and color experts following in-depth research into emerging worldwide trends.

“Color has a universal impact on our cities, lifestyles and living environment,” explained Ruud Joosten, Managing Director of AkzoNobel’s Decorative Paints business. “As experts in color, it means that forecasting and studying trends is a vital part of our business, because it enables us to stay one step ahead of our customers’ needs.”

Now in its 12th year, Colour Futures underlines AkzoNobel’s wealth of color expertise and deep understanding of the transformative power of color. This unrivalled know-how not only benefits consumers, but also plays a critical role in the company’s Human Cities initiative, which aims to make city life more energizing and vibrant for people across the world.

“We are learning to look at the world around us in new and unique ways,” added Heleen van Gent, Creative Director of AkzoNobel’s Global Aesthetic Center. “The overriding idea for 2015 is that people are finding new ways to add color to their lives and are developing a warmer and more caring environment for all.”

“Colour Futures 2015” includes five main themes, all inspired by one larger idea, identified as “Everyday + Finding the wonderful in the normal”. The choice of Copper Orange as Color of the Year was made after experts came to a consensus regarding the major trend for next year and the color that represents this.

Today’s launch follows on from AkzoNobel’s commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative last week, which established a partnership with 100 Resilient Cities, pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation. The partnership is a perfect fit for the Human Cities initiative, which alongside color, features heritage, transport, education, sport and leisure and sustainability as its main pillars.

For more details visit www.colourfutures.com

Interpon Powder Coatings announces next generation warranties

August 2014 – Interpon Powder Coatings a global brand of AkzoNobel and the world’s leading supplier of powder coatings, today officially launched Metaplex and Metaplex Commercial warranties, further expanding their portfolio of protection warranty systems.

Security with a guarantee

Interpon continues to provide highly efficient coating systems that utilises all the benefits of powder coatings with the added security of a guarantee. When the long term performance of your assets is paramount, powder coatings offer the complete solution – tough, durable, easy to apply, cost effective and environmentally friendly.

Metaplex and Metaplex Commercial performance guarantees offer a serious high performance coating option for mild steel and aluminium substrates in a range of application environments which rival other treatment options such as wet paint.

Pedigree and Performance

Metaplex and Metaplex Commercial warranties utilise Interpon’s high performance Interpon D range of products which have an outstanding pedigree and performance track record.
For specialist requirements the Interpon 200 polyurethane range is also offered under the Metaplex warranty systems.  Interpon 200 products provide exceptional mechanical properties making them extremely suitable for a broad range of applications where both performance and protection are a must, these include but are not limited to infrastructure, construction, industrial and transportation components.

Interpon’s Australasian General Manager Darin Kirkwood said “We are extremely excited about the opportunities we are creating for the powder coating industry with these unique protection warranty systems. We are confident our Metaplex and Metaplex Commercial warranty systems will further broaden the technology and product portfolio of powder coating applications.”

Best in Class Partners

Partner our range of high performance protection coating systems with detailed and rigorous application guidelines, applied by a National network of Metaplex and Metaplex Commercial Accredited Applicators and you have a best in class system that exceeds the highest levels of quality assurance.  These are standards which Interpon customers globally have come to expect from us.

Find Out More

Ask your Interpon representative or call our Interpon Customer Care team on 1800 630 516 to obtain a copy of our new Metalplex and Metaplex Commercial brochures, outlining how these unique systems offer enhanced performance and protection for the long term protection of your valuable assets.

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Interpon releases standardised curing schedules for Interpon D1000 and Interpon TC ranges

March 2014 – Interpon Powder Coatings announces the standardization of cure schedules across their class leading ranges.

Our Interpon TC range and our Interpon D1000 range can now be cured using the same cure schedule, giving you peace of mind with improved productivity and reduced energy costs without compromising on price or durability.

Darin Kirkwood, General Manager for Interpon Powder Coatings explains, “Today’s production environment requires flexibility, quick response to color change and technology specifications and speed to market. The Interpon philosophy is to provide products with one single uniform cure schedule with positive cure results which support these requirements”.

Take the Risk out of Curing – Customers can be exposed to unnecessary risks when oven temperatures change constantly to meet curing guidelines. Often to negate this risk, customers bake at higher than recommended temperatures to ensure curing is achieved.

By re-engineering our Interpon TC formula we are now able to eliminate a major pain point for customers without compromising on product stability or robustness. Interpon products are quality tested to deliver outstanding performance and durability, and now also offer peace of mind with standardised curing.

Ask your Interpon representative or call our Interpon Customer Care team on 1800 630 516 for a copy of our new Standardised Cure Schedule brochure, outlining how this system will provide greater peace of mind, increased freedom and flexibility and true cost savings based on realistic production line schedules.

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Interpon releases D3020 Fluoromax® powder Coatings Colour Chart

March 2014 – Interpon Powder Coatings today released the newest addition to their architectural powder coating offer with the launch of their hyper durable Commercial Architectural D3020 Fluoromax® Colour Chart.

The Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® colour chart demonstrates an indicative and unique color range available for project requirements on a made to order basis and represents just a taste of the design and color options available from Interpon.

Darin Kirkwood, General Manager Interpon Australasia explains “Often architects have limited color choice when higher durability technologies are required.  With the D3020 Fluoromax range, compromising on color is a thing of the past.  The D3020 Fluoromax colour chart represents the most comprehensive display of colors available in the market today”.

Designed to inspire your world of color by drawing on our unique landscape for inspiration, this mix of monochromatic, rustic and fresh solid colors moves us through urban, outback and coastal settings. The D3020 Fluoromax® range provides exceptional longevity for the multi-faceted exterior.

Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® powder coating uses AkzoNobel’s innovative, leading edge fluorocarbon polymer proprietary technology, to deliver superior exterior protection and performance on par with liquid PVDF. Ideal for use in high UV, high humidity and corrosive coastal marine environments or any environment where premium durability is required.

Offering a 30* Year Platinum Global Warranty on the coating performance when applied by an Interpon D Platinum Approved Applicator, the Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® product range provides absolute confidence. *Warranty Conditions Apply.

 

Looking for that one-off unique color?

Interpon’s industry leading color match and small batch service MiniB™ can manufacture virtually any color from almost any source in quantities as small as 20kg (coats approx. 140m²). What’s more, we can manufacture and deliver your coating to your preferred Interpon D applicator in 5-7 working days^.

Interpon Powder Coatings is a global brand of AkzoNobel, the world’s largest coatings manufacturer. Trusted in Australia and New Zealand for almost 30 years Interpon Powder Coatings has an impressive Track Record coating some of the most iconic architectural landmarks around the world.

 

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Interpon D1000 – take the risk out of curing!

Australia’s leading brand Interpon D1000 provides outstanding application characteristics featuring superior mileage, optimised curing and increased toughness – without compromising on product performance!

Today’s production environment requires flexibility, quick response to color change and technology specifications and speed to market. Constantly changing oven temperatures and cure schedules can be risky not to mention costly in terms of the impact to productivity and your bottom line.

The Interpon philosophy is to provide products with uniform cure schedule with positive cure results that reduce this risk. 

For more information, read the Interpon D1000 – Take the Risk out of Curing Brochure. 

Interpon products will be moving to one standardized cure very soon!

Interpon D3020 Fluoromax awarded Certificate of Material Excellence

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings has announced that it’s Interpon D3020 Fluoromax coatings series (now branded in Australia as D3020 Fluoromax) for architecture have been awarded a Certificate of Material Excellence by Material ConneXion and accepted into Material ConneXion’s library of innovative materials.

The Materials Library is the largest collection of advanced, innovative and sustainable materials and processes in the world. The archive features more than 7,000 cutting-edge materials in eight distinct categories. Interpon D3020 Fluoromax features in the Polymers section.

Fiona Levin-Smith, Specification Manager AkzoNobel Powder Coatings, commented: “Interpon D3020 Fluoromax went through a strict review process and was assessed by a panel of professionals with materials experience in order to be accepted into the Materials Library. We are very excited that the coatings will be displayed in all of Material ConneXion’s ten global locations and in their online database, highlighting the leading edge technology that Interpon D3020 Fluoromax offers.”

Interpon D3020 Fluoromax coatings, as it is known in Australia, use innovative fluorocarbon polymer technology to deliver superior protection and performance, on par with liquid PVDF. Formulated to provide exceptional longevity for exterior use on a wide range of applications, Interpon D3020 Fluoromax is ideal for use in high UV, high humidity and coastal marine environments or any environment where premium durability is required, without compromising powder coatings’ inherent sustainability characteristics.

Levin-Smith adds: “Interpon D3020 Fluoromax series is an exceptional product. It’s great to see it recognized as such by an organization which is widely regarded as an authority on materials.”

Interpon D3020 series is part of the Interpon D Powder coatings range designed specifically for architecture. The Interpon D series offers top quality architectural coatings that meet and exceed every AAMA, Qualicoat, and GSB specification and are created with durability and superior weathering in mind. The Interpon D range is available in solid colors, metallics, textures and more.