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I work for a supplier who carries 24ga 4x10's in bonderized.
Here is a brochure on the material -
http://www.steelscape.com/products/brochures/Bonderized.pdf
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How funny!
A contractor (Los Angeles) just informed me the metal will be "bonderized". Having no clue what it meant, I came here for answers to the apparent 4 year question!
Pretty much what I thought.
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Bonderized is what we roofers call paint grip metal. It has a dull primer bonded to the metal. It is meant to be painted and it holds paint quite well. We make flashings (mostly wall flashings) out of it so that it can be painted to match siding. We also make copings for parapet walls out of it so that the building owner can paint it to match the decor of the exterior of a building.
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The company I work for has started using this "Paint Grip" metal for lighting products. We are using straight Muriatic Acid to aid in the solder process to allow the solder to actually stick. Does anyone know of another product to make this solder stick more readily? Next question is, After soldering How does one deoxidize the metal and what type of primer is needed to make paints stick????? We have a job that we painted (Hammerite) but did not prime and the paint is peeling off in large pieces.
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I'm sorry,but you are mis-led.Bonderized sheet metal has basicaly been "washed" to make it Paintable.If you've ever used vinager to make Galvanized metal paintable,you could skip this process buy using bonderized,"paint grip",instead.The only way to go for exposed situations.
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