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ARCHITECTURE
Keronite is a unique material which combines the practicality of aluminium with the beauty of ceramic, enabling architects to work with clean, modern lines in exterior and interior façade applications for a stunning, natural look.

Using the environmentally-friendly, chrome-free Keronite process to create a thin, protective layer of Keronite ceramic, aluminium becomes more robust, warmer to the touch and aesthetically striking.

Flexible
Some architects favour the natural, stone-like appearance of bare Keronite whereas developments in highly corrosive environments benefit from the synergistic combination of Keronite with a powdercoat finish.

Adhesion
Atomically bonded to the substrate, the porous outer layer of Keronite ceramic provides an excellent key for scratch-resistant organic finishes such as powdercoat, lacquer or paint, obviating the need for a primer coat. Alternatively, it forms an ideal base for screen printing, opening up endless possibilities for customised façades.

Corrosion resistance
Aluminium coated with Keronite withstands up to 2000 hours in salt fog with no sign of degradation, making it suitable even for very humid or corrosive marine environments, or for urban locations affected by environmental pollution and acid rain. Corrosion under the coating, a common problem with anodised surfaces is unlikely to occur with Keronite because of the dense nature of the protective functional layer.


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Keronite protects aluminium from attack by galvanic corrosion, enabling the use of fastening systems produced from dissimilar materials such as steel.
Unlike anodising, the Keronite process naturally forms a thicker layer of protection around vulnerable edges, reducing the risk of corrosion emanating from damage during installation, or from alkaline rainwater running off supporting concrete surfaces.

Approvals
Keronite surfaces are currently being extensively tested with a view to obtaining all the necessary approvals for more widespread use in this industry.
 
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