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1、 STDmAA 35-ENGL 2000 Ob04500 0028002 855 Members of The Aluminum Association Sheet thus, it requires little main- tenance. As an anodized material, it is available in an attractive range of grey, black, bronze, gold and amber colors. Left in its natural state it will weather to a uniform grey. This
2、manual has been prepared to familiarize architects, con- tractors, building officials and students with what constitutes good practice in material selection, design and installation of aluminum sheet metal work for roofing and flashing that is cus- tom fabricated for a specific job. It does not deal
3、 with products or proprietary systems such as siding and roofing and roof-deck systems. Corrosion resistance One of aluminums most useful characteristics is its tendency to develop an extremely thin, tough, invisible oxide coating on its surface immediately on exposure to air. This oxide film, al- t
4、hough only 2 to 4 ten-millionths of an inch thick on first forming, is almost completely impermeable and highly resistant to attack by corroding atmospheres. The thickness of this film increases with exposure time, but the rate of oxide formation gradually decreases as the increasing thickness of th
5、e film adds further protection against corrosion. Where corrosion may be caused by contact with dissimilar metals, measures such as specified in section 3.2 of the specifications included in this book may be taken. In urban and most industrial environments, aluminum does not need painting or anodizi
6、ng, except for decorative pur- poses. in coastal areas, aluminum will long outlast most other metals and coated metals. Workability Aluminum is ductile and malleable and may be bent, formed, seamed or hammered into almost any desired shape. The ease with which aluminum may be handled, transported, b
7、ent, formed or otherwise worked may result in tangible savings. This is par- ticularly so on large buildings and/or where handling and trans- portation are problems. Such savings may be effected not only on the job but in the shops as well. Here, the light weight and good formability of aluminum per
8、mit more work to be turned out per day with less fatigue on the part of the workers. Joining and sealing Mechanical seams and joints for aluminum are the same as for other sheet metals. Aluminum sheet is usually attached to the substrate with aluminum nails or cleats. Rigid joints are achieved throu
9、gh the use of double lock seams or riveting or, in some cases, welding. Soldering aluminum is not recommended, but since the tendency today is to avoid soldering sheet metal work because of the many difficulties involved with soldered joints, this limitation is of little relevance. Synthetic or rubb
10、er based sealants are used where watertightness cannot be achieved with standard seams, such as in the S-lock on top of an aluminum coping cover (see page 27) or in a reglet (see pages 25 and 27). Finishes for aluminum sheet Mill finish aluminum sheet is generally used for roofing and flash- ing app
11、lications and can be obtained plain or in a variety of em- bossed patterns. Embossed sheet has been found to be useful in minimizing oil canning and handling marks. Decorative and protective finishes can also be applied to aluminum sheet. Painted aluminum sheet, plain or embossed, IS available in aw
12、ide range of colors and is finding increased use in residential, com- mercial and monumental construction for valleys, fascias, gravel stops and other flashings. This baked enameled sheet can be cut. pierced, drilled and formed without the finish separating from the base metal. Even ifthe enamel fil
13、m should be broken or the metal exposed at a cut edge or drilled hole, there is no danger of the film flaking or staining, since there is no rust-likecorrosion. Where painted aluminum is marred by metalworking tools in the field, the scratches can be touched up with matching enamel. Mainte- nance of
14、 a painted aluminum roof is less critical than mainte- nance of other painted metal roofs. The paint serves mainly a decorative function, since aluminum is itself corrosion-resistant. Anodizing is one of the most important protective finishes for all types of aluminum. However, since the surface fil
15、m may be crazed by forming and cannot be touched up, as a painted sur- face can, its use is normally limited to preformed shapes that may be anodized subsequent to forming. Anodizing is basically the artificial thickening, by an electrolytic process, of the natural oxide coating that forms on alumin
16、um. The thickened coating is much more resistant to corrosion and all kinds of abrasion than 4 STD-AA 35-ENGL 2000 m ObOLi500 OOL8003 b28 m STD*AA 35-ENGL 2000 ObCl4500 OOLB004 5b4 the thinner natural film. Ordinarily, anodized aluminum sheet is used with a clear finish. However, it can also be obta
17、ined in a range of colors suitable for exterior use in various shades of gold, amber, bronze, grey and black. The colors are achieved by integral color anodizing of certain aluminum alloys or by elecrolyiic deposition of inorganic colorants. Anodic colors achieved with organic dyes are not suitable
18、for exterior use. ALUMINUM SHEET ALLOYS AND TEMPERS Definition of aluminum sheet Aluminum sheet is defined as a rolled product, rectangular in cross section, having a thickness range of 0.006- through 0.249- inch, with the edges sheared, slit or sawed within close limits. It is available as flat she
19、et or in coiled form. If aluminum is thinner than 0.006 inches, it is known as foil, while if it is thicker than 0.249 inches, it is called plate. Using The Aluminum Association Alloy Designation System The alloy and temper generally used for sheet metal work is 3003-H-14. Acceptable alternate alloy
20、s are 1100, Alclad 3003, 3004, Alclad 3004,3105,5005 and 5052, usually in the H14, H24 and H34 tempers. Where sheet is to be anodized, specific al- loys must be employed to produce the desired effects. The composition and tempers of wrought aluminum and wrought aluminum alloys are designated by a st
21、andard system devised by The Aluminum Association and adopted by the American National Standards Institute as ANSI H35.1. The Aluminum Association system divides aluminum and its alloys into eight groups, according to chemical composition: The temper designation consists of a letter-O, H or T. O sta
22、nds for “annealed,“ and indicates the lowest strength and softest state of any particular alloy. H is applied to alloys whose strength can be increased by work-hardening, while T is ap- plied to the alloys that become stronger when heat-treated. A two- or three-digit number is always part of an H de
23、signation. The first digit indicates the type of treatment and the second, the degree of work-hardening attained. H1 identifies alloys that have been work-hardened only; H2 means the metal has been partially annealed after work-hardening, to reduce some- what the degree of hardness. H3 is similar to
24、 H2, but applies to magnesium-containing alloys. The heat-treatment indicated by H3 is called stabilization, as without this treatment, these alloys tend to soften over a period of time at room tempera- tures. The second digit goes from 1 to 9, with 2, 4, 6 and 8 indicating %, %, % and fully hard (O
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