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Metalline the UK’s leading fabricator of architectural metalwork has introduced an exciting new dimension to their range of Ultima insulated panels.
Ultima has featured on a range of prestigious buildings over the last 25 years and can be adapted to fit a variety of façade details. They can be glazed into standard curtain walling and structural glazing systems.
Excellent thermal, environmental, acoustic and fire performance criteria are key elements of the Ultima range of panels.
Recent investment in production equipment and improvements in manufacturing techniques has enabled Metalline to become the first UK fabricator to offer a new 6000mm x 2000mm supersize panel. A move that has already drawn high interest from a number of specifiers looking to make a bold statement with the exterior finishes of their respective projects.
Ultima panels are traditionally specified in aluminium with either an anodised finish in natural silver, bronze, black or blue-grey or in a range of polyester powder coated RAL and metallic colours. The range can also be provided with alternative facings such as perforated aluminium, stainless steel, or patterned copper for specifiers and clients looking for different options.
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