ChicagoGraphics
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Does anyone know if 3mm aluminum composite board can be submerged in water for long periods of time without falling apart.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Fresh water, will be 2 miles offshore in a lake, so it wont always be submerged, more like if waves hit it.
If its "the lake" and as a former Chicagoan, we know which one one we're talking about, I'd think it would be fine until whatever acidity or alkalinity there is in the water starts corroding the aluminum. I think the core is thermally fused to the skins, so I can't see that failing until the aluminum starts corroding throughout.
Just make sure they use a similar fastener or the electrolysis between the steel fasteners and aluminum will speed up the corrosion.
I'd go one step further and use 1/8" Aluminum.He's located in China. The name is where he used to live.
ACM won't even hold up to a brisk wind, let alone a wave which has some punch behind it. I'd do as mentioned and go with .080 aluminum. What's the finished size ?? That could have some bearing and if it's mounted to one pole or two...... or to whatever ??
He's located in China. The name is where he used to live.
ACM won't even hold up to a brisk wind, let alone a wave which has some punch behind it. I'd do as mentioned and go with .080 aluminum. What's the finished size ?? That could have some bearing and if it's mounted to one pole or two...... or to whatever ??
He's located in China. The name is where he used to live.
ACM won't even hold up to a brisk wind, let alone a wave which has some punch behind it. I'd do as mentioned and go with .080 aluminum. What's the finished size ?? That could have some bearing and if it's mounted to one pole or two...... or to whatever ??