Advanced Technology FusionSwirl User Manual

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ATI‐FSII 

Revision 0 

Effective Date: 10/26/2011 

Advanced Technology, Inc 

800‐849‐1320 

www.advtechnology.com 

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SHEARS

Blades must be clean, sharp, and properly maintained. Shears that are normally used to cut
stainless may be dull and unreliable for precision cutting. Always sample cut first.


LAMINATION/ADHESIVES

Always check with your adhesive supplier first to make sure that the adhesive that you select is
suitable for your application (common types are: contact adhesives, cements – trowel on types
such as FRP adhesives, panel adhesives, or double sided tapes, but specs do vary from specific
item to item and from manufacturer to manufacturer – not all are compatible). In all cases, the
adhesive manufacturer’s instructions should be followed as to the use of the adhesive and
substrate preparation.

A)

It is helpful to prep sheets prior to lamination by scuffing the backside with 80 grit sandpaper.

B)

When applying FRP adhesive, follow the adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations for
trowel style (e.g. appropriate height of adhesive bead left by trowel). It is important to apply
adhesive carefully and follow all directions to prevent problems that may result from using too
little or too much adhesive. 100% adhesive coverage applied to the entire back of the panel
is recommended by using a “crosshatch” pattern. Adhesive should extend to all edges of the
panel and should be applied directly to the back of each individual panel.

C)

Use only oil-based naptha, or mineral spirits for adhesive clean up. Do not use ammonia,
abrasive cleaners/pads, or harsh solvents like lacquer thinner. It is recommended that you
test your adhesive system and/or cleaning agents with a sample piece of aluminum.

LAMINATION TO DRY-WALL

1)

If applying to painted drywall, aluminum sheets can be applied directly with drywall screws,
drilled and countersunk or drilled with finish washers, and FRP adhesive. Pre-drilled holes
should be slightly larger than the fastener to account for expansion and contraction of the sheet.

2)

Prior to applying FRP adhesive, prep sheets by scuffing the backside with 80 grit sandpaper.
When applying FRP adhesive, follow the adhesive manufacturer’s recommendations for trowel
style (e.g. appropriate height of adhesive bead left by trowel). It is important to apply adhesive
carefully and follow all directions to prevent problems that may result from using too little or too
much adhesive. 100% adhesive coverage applied to the entire back of the sheet is
recommended by using a “crosshatch” pattern. Adhesive should extend to all edges of the sheet
and should be applied directly to the back of each individual sheet.

3)

Use only oil-based naptha, or mineral spirits for adhesive clean up. Do not use ammonia,
abrasive cleaners/pads, or harsh solvents like lacquer thinner. It is recommended that you test
your adhesive system and/or cleaning agents with a sample piece of aluminum.

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