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Metal
Wall Panels
By Kenneth King
Metal is a beautiful, versatile, and durable choice for exterior wall
cladding. The stunning elegance of metal enhances a design’s enduring
appeal with a wide range of panel profiles, materials, colors, and
finishes. Additionally, since metal can be curved and formed in ways
that traditional wall materials cannot, designers can achieve truly
unique aesthetics at an economical price.
Metal roofs have been used in construction for centuries, but metal wall
panels are a more recent trend. When metal wall systems became popular
in the 1970s, they were typically used in agricultural and industrial
settings. Now, however, metal wall panels are enhancing the beauty of
all types of structures.
Ageless Appeal
Over the years more aesthetically pleasing profiles have been developed
and some designs combine aesthetics with functionality. Most wall panels
today are available in galvanized steel, galvalume, aluminum and
stainless steel. Some are available in more exotic
materials, such as
copper and zinc.
Material coatings for wall panels offer various aesthetic and functional
benefits. Most manufacturers offer a wide variety of
standard and custom
colors with warranted, weather-resistant coatings such as Kynar®.
Panel Types
Most wall panels today are designed to install either vertically or
horizontally, with a few exceptions that can be installed in either
direction. There are generally two types of metal wall panels -
concealed fastener and exposed fastener.
Concealed fastener systems can accommodate thermal expansion and
contraction while providing a
flush, seamless look. They can be
installed over solid substrate or furring channels, and can feature
mechanical stiffening plateaus or other mechanical finishes.
Exposed fastener systems offer a variety of profile choices and larger
standard coverage widths. When exposed fastener profiles are used, they
should be installed with corrosion-resistant steel or stainless steel
screws with the heads painted to match the panel color.
Insulated and un-insulated panel systems are also available. An
insulated panel, in addition to its added benefit of energy efficiency,
also enhances to “smoothness” of the installed panel. Generally,
insulated panels are more expensive. However, panels manufactured with a
factory-adhered backer-board, such as polystyrene, offer a lower-cost
alternative than traditional composite panels to achieve an extremely
“flat” installed appearance. This is particularly desirable when
designers choose a flush panel profile for the walls of a building.
Performance Characteristics
Metal wall panels provide resistance to weather, energy efficiency,
acoustic reduction and fire protection.
Panels should be
tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 test for air
infiltration and ASTM E 331 test for water penetration. Specifications
should also require that wall panels withstand the
wind loads determined
by a manufacturer’s or independent engineer for each individual
building.
Some manufacturers offer fire rated wall panels that have UL ratings
from 1 hour to 4 hours. These rated panels are not only an integral part
of an exterior application, but an important life-safety component for
an interior space as well. In some instances where a building houses
hazardous or explosive materials, a “pressure release” metal wall system
may be used, where the wall is installed with restraining cables to
prevent it from scattering during an event, and damaging other parts of
the building or surrounding property. Try accomplishing that with a
typical drywall or masonry wall construction!
Summary
With the total life cycle cost of metal being roughly half that of other
construction product, its suitability for roofs and walls continues to
grow, particularly on facilities that serve certain industries such as
healthcare, education, and government. Metal’s durability, versatility
and longevity are extremely attractive benefits to building owners and
facilities executive who are driving metal’s exponentially increasing
market share.
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