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MATERIALS & COLORSMATERIALS & COLORS Thermo-Plastic Coated Expanded Steel and Perforated Steel and Steel Plate Products


Selected Pilot Rock bench, table and trash receptacle products and components (expanded steel, perforated steel, cut/formed steel plate) are fi nished with a thermo-plastic coating in your choice of available colors. The thermo-plastic coating is PVC free and phthalate free.


The UV-stabilized thermo-plastic coating is applied in a multi-step process of material preparation and fi nish application, designed and formulated to create superior adhesion. After cleaning, the steel component is heated to 500-600 degrees (depending on the component). It is then lowered into an air-fl uidized bed of colored polyethylene powder. This fl uid powder fuses and bonds to the heated metal. The component


All of the D-Type and V-Type expanded steel that we use is 3/4"-#9 material with a short longitudinal stretch. A shorter stretch means smaller “diamond” openings, which leaves more material (steel) per foot. The more diamonds there are per lineal foot is your indication that there is more steel left in the structure. Therefore, the top and seats will be stronger.


It is also called the “long way design, non fl attened


expanded metal”. “Non fl attened” means the steel is “on edge” around the diamonds. This provides a stronger, more rigid material.


is then baked at high temperature to cure the application. This complete process of cleaning-heating-fusing-baking tightly bonds the powder to the metal, creating a durable, colorfast fi nish. The thermo-plastic fi nish includes a superior level of UV protection, does not support mold or mildew growth, and is impact resistant. We use a textured matte fi nish polyethylene. The matte fi nishes are less susceptible to marring and scratching (which is often a problem with gloss fi nishes).


Expanded steel, perforated steel, and cut steel components are assembled and reinforced with formed steel edge bands, angle irons and bars as appropriate to each product design. All components are single piece welded construction.


Two types of Expanded Steel top and seat designs


D-Type: This standard duty table top/seat design is built for your most common public applications.


V-Type: SNOW LOAD RATED. This design incorporates wider edge banding and more structural supports to create a table built for applications and locations that can be more abusive to the structure. This material is especially suited for high elevation areas where winter snow load can destroy average tables. The V-Type Snow Load design is available on WXT, WXTH, WPTS, XT, XTH, and APT series tables.


Black


Use DB or VB in model no.


Blue


Use DU or VU in model no.


Brown


Use DW or VW in model no.


Gray


Use DA or VA in model no.


Red


Use DR or VR in model no.


Green


Use DN or VN in model no.


Two types of Perforated Steel top and seat designs Example: Model XT/G-8DB is equipped with standard duty top/seat structures for regular applications.


All of the R-Type and H-Type perforated steel is 14 ga. with 9/16" diameter holes punched on 13/16" straight line centers.


R-Type: This standard duty table top/seat design is built for your most common public applications.


Example: Model XT/G-8VB is equipped with the snow load rated top/seat structures for more extreme applications.


H-Type: SNOW LOAD RATED. This design incorporates wider edge banding and more structural supports to create a table built for applications and locations that can be more abusive to the structure. This material is especially suited for high elevation areas where winter snow load can destroy average tables. The H-Type Snow Load design is available on WXT, WXTH, WPTS, XT, XTH, and APT series tables.


Black


Use RB or HB in model no.


Blue


Use RU or HU in model no.


Brown


Use RW or HW in model no.


Gray


Use RA or HA in model no.


Red


Use RR or HR in model no.


Green


Use RN or HN in model no.


Example for Expanded and Perforated Steel products: XT/G-8♦ Replace (♦) with letters indicating type and color listed under sample.


Note: Colors and textures may vary. Colors shown are as close to the actual colors as the printing process is able to reproduce them. When selecting colors, keep in mind that Thermo-plastic Coating for tables and seats and Powder Coating for frames may not be exactly the same color -- i.e., Blue Thermo-plastic Coating for seats and/or table tops and Blue Powder Coating for frames may differ slightly.


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