I'm an author working on a short story and am trying to describe the building where a character used to live. It has panels like in the attached photograph. What would you call panels such as these and what are they made from? Vinyl?
Thanks,
Lee
Non Sequitur
Nov 24, 18 12:22 am
it’s a shitty picture but could be backpainted glass cladding in line with the aluminum window frames.
Rusty!
Nov 27, 18 3:14 pm
Just to be pedantic, if it were glass it would be 'ceramic coated spandrel glass'. 'Backpainted glass' is also a thing but the process is only appropriate for interior applications.
Non Sequitur
Nov 27, 18 3:54 pm
We've done both... and have had some quality issues with the ceramic frit products recently... but yes, BP is typically interior only.
We now only specify opaci-coat 300 (50/50 silicone & water base coating) for "back-painted" glass cladding.
Rusty!
Nov 27, 18 5:55 pm
Ah, I always forget you guys need to source everything from Canadian Tire eh? Spray applied silicone is probably easier than heat fused ceramic coating if everything is shop assembled in an igloo.
Non Sequitur
Nov 27, 18 6:12 pm
Conditions are perfect in igloos.
randomised
Nov 24, 18 5:04 am
You're the author so change the material to anything you want it to be.
z6jbishop
Nov 26, 18 12:06 pm
I would guess some sort of aluminum panel. They are sometimes called ACM for aluminum composite panel, meaning they have some type of insulation beyond.
Hi,
I'm an author working on a short story and am trying to describe the building where a character used to live. It has panels like in the attached photograph. What would you call panels such as these and what are they made from? Vinyl?
Thanks,
Lee
it’s a shitty picture but could be backpainted glass cladding in line with the aluminum window frames.
Just to be pedantic, if it were glass it would be 'ceramic coated spandrel glass'. 'Backpainted glass' is also a thing but the process is only appropriate for interior applications.
We've done both... and have had some quality issues with the ceramic frit products recently... but yes, BP is typically interior only.
We now only specify opaci-coat 300 (50/50 silicone & water base coating) for "back-painted" glass cladding.
Ah, I always forget you guys need to source everything from Canadian Tire eh? Spray applied silicone is probably easier than heat fused ceramic coating if everything is shop assembled in an igloo.
Conditions are perfect in igloos.
You're the author so change the material to anything you want it to be.
I would guess some sort of aluminum panel. They are sometimes called ACM for aluminum composite panel, meaning they have some type of insulation beyond.
https://www.arconic.com/aap/no...
grass and leaves
If it's a fairly recent building, it's probably something similar to a MAPES panel.
If it's an older building, Transite panels.
seems like spandrel glass for me. Not quiet sure if they are glass or not. Maybe EIFS, if not glass.
Yes, I also often confuse stucco with glass.
You could generically call it "gridded metal panels".
metal or aluminum profile house?