
Warranty for Architectural Aluminium
Interpon D is a warranty-grade powder coatings range engineered specifically for architectural aluminium applications.
This range includes several coating technologies designed to meet the various AAMA standards requirements.
Warranty name | Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® | Interpon D2525 | Interpon D1000 Domestic Residential |
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Warranty level | Platinum | Gold | Bronze |
Film integrity warranty* | 30 years | 25 years | 10 years |
Color retention warranty* | 20 years | 15 years | 10 years |
AS3715 | – | – | ✓ |
AAMA 2603 | – | – | ✓ |
AAMA 2604 | ✓ | ✓ | – |
AAMA 2605 | ✓ | – | – |
Building Code of Australia | Suitable for all BCA classes
Any building, any height |
Suitable for all BCA classes
Any building, any height |
Suitable only for BCA Class 1 and 10
Domestic residential only Up to 3 storeys Must be > 100 metres from salt water |
Coating technology | TGIC-Free Fluoropolymer | TGIC-Free Ultra Durable Polyester | TGIC-Free Durable Polyester |
Environmental credentials | Eligible for Green Star points | Eligible for Green Star points | Eligible for Green Star points |
*Applicable only when applied to aluminium by an Interpon D Approved Applicator
Downloads
Interpon Commercial Collection
Interpon D3020 Fluoromax® Color Card
Interpon D2015 Ultriva™ Color Card
Interpon Living Colors Color Card
FAQ
What standards do Interpon D products meet?
Interpon D product range meet the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and Standards Australia.
AAMA standards are the globally recognised specification, performance requirement and test procedure for organic coatings on aluminium extrusions and panels as set out by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association. The standards assist architects, owners and contractors to specify coatings for aluminium applications that will provide and maintain a minimum level of performance.
AS3715 for ‘Metal Finishing – Thermoset powder coating for architectural applications of aluminium and aluminium alloys’ sets out the Australian standards required for pre-treatment, application and performance of powder coatings on aluminium substrates.
What is the Building Code of Australia (BCA)?
The Building Code of Australia (BCA) provides a nationally accepted and uniform set of technical requirements for all areas of building, from design to construction. Developed by the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) on behalf of the Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments, the BCA is referred to as the building regulation in all States and Territories – 2010 – these are the regulatory Australian guide lines which defines construction requirements for residential and commercial projects.
How are the warranties issued?
Only Interpon D Approved Applicators can offer warranties on the architectural product range for architectural aluminium applications.
A project certificate outlining the project and product details will be issued to the Approved Applicator upon completion of work.
What is the difference between an Interpon D Approved Applicator and non-Approved Applicator?
Our network of approved applicators are regularly assessed against comprehensive criteria and rigorous application guidelines. Quality controlled to best in class standards to ensure their pre-treatment and application procedures meet these strict guidelines.
These standards are designed to ensure the application process is adhered to in accordance with the requirements of both AkzoNobel, and global industry standards, ensuring the highest level of customer satisfaction possible.
What happens if I do not use an Interpon D Approved Applicator?
The components will not be eligible for warranty.
How do I become an Interpon Approved Applicator?
You can apply to become an Interpon Approved Applicator. Once we receive your request, we will contact you to discuss the next steps.