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We Are CORYOR

Coryor Surface Treatment CO. is a group of experts specializing in various surface treatments, with over 35 years of history, serving select global clients, and renowned for its outstanding reputation.

As a premier CMF (Color, Material, Finish) solutions provider, dedicated to turning creative visions into reality through cutting-edge surface treatment technologies. Specializing in innovative techniques like water transfer printing (hydro dipping), advanced PVF (Polyvinyl Fluoride) film and PVDF transfer printing servies, Coryor delivers high-quality decorative and functional finishes tailored to diverse industries.

Solutions offer exceptional UV and weather durability, superior chemical resistance, and stunning aesthetic versatility, replicating finishes such as woodgrain, stone, and custom designs with remarkable realism and longevity. Ideal for applications in construction, architecture, transportation, and signage, Coryor’s offerings provide robust protection against corrosion, fading, and wear while enabling boundless design creativity.

With a commitment to excellence and technical expertise, Coryor Surface Treatment empowers clients to achieve both functional performance and aesthetic brilliance in their projects.

What is AAMA 2605?
and Why is it important?

AAMA 2605 is a voluntary specification established by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (now part of the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance, or FGIA) that outlines performance requirements and test procedures for superior-performing organic coatings applied to aluminum extrusions and panels used in architectural products. This standard is considered the highest benchmark for coatings in demanding exterior environments, particularly for applications like window frames, doors, curtain walls, and other architectural components. It sets rigorous criteria for durability, including color and gloss retention, resistance to chalking, corrosion, and weathering, with tests such as 4,000 hours of salt spray exposure and 10 years of South Florida outdoor weathering to simulate long-term exposure to harsh conditions like UV rays, humidity, and salt.

The importance of AAMA 2605 lies in its assurance of long-term performance and aesthetic integrity for architectural projects. Coatings meeting this standard, often formulated with at least 70% PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) resin, provide exceptional resistance to fading, chalking, and corrosion, making them ideal for high-profile structures like high-rise buildings, commercial complexes, and coastal developments where extreme weather is a concern. By specifying AAMA 2605-compliant coatings, architects, builders, and property owners can ensure structural components maintain their appearance and protective qualities for decades, reducing maintenance costs and enhancing building longevity. This reliability is critical for projects where durability and visual appeal are non-negotiable, offering peace of mind and a cost-effective solution over time.

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