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When it comes to Metal Composite Material (MCM), the saying, "It takes a village..." is particularly true. To help clarify the steps and roles of the various parties involved, The Metal Construction Association (MCA) has published the white paper, "Definitions: Who Does What in the Supply and Installation of MCM"

Apr 13, 2020

April 13, 2020 – Chicago, IL – When it comes to Metal Composite Material (MCM), the saying, "It takes a village..." is particularly true. To help clarify the steps and roles of the various parties involved, The Metal Construction Association (MCA) has published the white paper, "Definitions: Who Does What in the Supply and Installation of MCM", now available as a free download on their website: https://bit.ly/2RpABl5

 

"Too often, MCM issues are not directed to the appropriate responsible party, costing time and resources," says Karl Hielscher, MCA's Executive Director.

 

For example, visual problems with the installation are referred back to the MCM manufacturer, fabricators are contacted about panel color consistency, and designers and code enforcers aren't sure how to verify that the materials and installation system comply with the local code requirements.

 

MCM is a factory-manufactured panel consisting of two metal skins bonded to both faces of an extruded plastic core using a continuous process where tension is applied to the skins to maintain flatness. This unique process makes MCM lighter and more versatile and flexible than a solid metal of similar thickness, qualities that have helped transform modern architecture.

 

With designers using MCM more frequently and for high-end monumental projects, this white paper will help them understand the roles of MCM manufacturers, distributors, fabricators of MCM panel systems, installers, and agencies who approve the listing and labeling of MCM according to code. Having this knowledge is essential to upholding industry standards for this important product.

 

"Designers must make sure that each element of the process, from materials to installation, is acceptable and meets the project requirements for quality and performance," Hielscher points out.

 

About the Metal Construction Association

 

The Metal Construction Association brings together a diverse industry for the purpose of expanding the use of metal in construction through marketing, research, technology and education. Companies involved in MCA gain tremendous benefit from association activities that focus on research, codes and standards, market development, and technical programs. MCA’s market development efforts increase the use of metal materials in construction through the education of the building and design communities about the benefits of metal.  For more information visit: www.metalconstruction.org.

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