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9/5/2005 9:00 AM
 
Good day, can someone guides me what is the appropriate materials used for architectural trim around windows in a high-rise office building? And what is the corrosion mechanism will occur? I had search the internet for the information but can't find anything. Can anyone give me any guild line? Thanks David Wong
 
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9/5/2005 9:00 AM
 
mhwong01 Part of the answer to your post lies in where the high-rise will be, both what city and what local atmospheric environment. 304SS and aluminum are two materials to consider. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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9/6/2005 9:00 AM
 
You can also use high case hot dip galvanized trims with a water based acrylic paint top finish coat over a etch primer. This will give extended corrosion protection on skyrider windows where corrosion will be mostly due to moisture condensation.
 
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9/6/2005 9:00 AM
 
Regarding the location of the high-rise, it will be at KL, Malaysia. Therefore mostly the local atmospheric environemnt are moist and humid. Thanks for your helps and guidance.
 
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