EXTERIOR METAL BUILDING MATERIALS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LOUVRETEC LOUVRETEC GLOBAL TRUST 49 Walton Street Red Beach AUCKLAND 0932 New Zealand Exterior metal building materials, namely, roofs, louvers, namely, bladed shutters or panels for controlling exposure to sun, wind or weather or for privacy purposes, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels; building systems, namely, component panels comprised primarily of [ metal roofs, ] louvers, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels;
LOUVRETEC LOUVRETEC INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 3 ALSPEC PLACE EASTERN CREEK, New South Wales 2766 Australia Exterior metal building materials, namely, roofs, louvers, namely, bladed shutters or panels for controlling exposure to sun, wind or weather or for privacy purposes, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels; building systems, namely, component panels comprised primarily of [ metal roofs, ] louvers, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels;
LOUVRETEC LouvreTec International Limited 3 Alspec Place Eastern Creek 2766 New Zealand Exterior metal building materials, namely, roofs, louvers, namely, bladed shutters or panels for controlling exposure to sun, wind or weather or for privacy purposes, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels; building systems, namely, component panels comprised primarily of [ metal roofs, ] louvers, roofing blades, shutters, doors, gates, fences, screens and panels;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An exterior finishing system including a bond-compatible composite membrane having a first self-adhesive material layer and a second rough fabric layer, and its use as an intermediate layer between a building structure substrate and exterior finishing materials is provided. Unlike conventional composite membranes, the bond-compatible composite membrane has a rough surface that allows bonding materials to adhere to it. Therefore, mechanical devices are not needed to attach the exterior finishing materials to the building structure.