Designed specifically to withstand coastal salinity and heavy humidity, these structural profiles support modern exterior envelopes and high-rise facades in Panama City and the Colon Free Zone.
Panama's commercial and industrial landscape is unique in Central America. Serving as the primary logistics hub of the Americas, driven by the Panama Canal and the Colon Free Zone (CFZ), the country continues to construct massive commercial, logistics, and residential projects. In areas like Punta Pacifica, Costa del Este, and Balboa, high-rise buildings face extreme micro-climates characterized by high salinity, extreme tropical precipitation, and severe wind pressures from the Pacific Ocean.
Traditional structural building hardware often fails prematurely under these aggressive corrosive conditions. In response, modern Panamanian architectural design and engineering codes (such as the Reglamento para el Diseño Estructural en Panamá - REP) place rigid requirements on metal durability. There is a strong demand for high-tensile 6000-series aluminum alloys finished with Class I anodized coatings or premium PVDF finishes that provide long-term resistance against galvanic corrosion and atmospheric deterioration.
Coastal Skyscrapers & High-Rises: Extruded structural brackets, curtain wall framing members, and wave board profiles engineered to absorb high wind shear.
Logistics Warehouses & Cold Storage: Corrosion-resistant door hinges, brackets, and structural framework built for continuous operations inside CFZ facilities.
Luxury Residential Developments: High-end glass door shower fittings, CNC-machined lock cases, and custom anodized interior trims that withstand high humidity without pitting.
Established in 1991, we are a professional manufacturer of high-strength, high-precision, customized aluminum profiles and precise machining aluminum parts, welded parts, and assembled aluminum products.
Operating a modern and environmentally friendly production base covering an area of over 73,000 square meters, we offer a comprehensive one-stop service, including:
Understanding how aluminum alloys react to stress and environment is critical for building design in Panama.
We melt and cast alloys in-house. This gives us precise control over the chemical compositions of the aluminum, reducing impurity phases like iron (Fe) and maximizing magnesium (Mg) and silicon (Si) ratios. This yields high structural yield strength and clean surface properties that are essential for deep, highly uniform anodizing layers.
For high-salinity marine environments like Panama City's coastline, standard anodizing layers (5-10 microns) will quickly pitting. We process architectural profiles up to Class I (minimum 18 microns to 25 microns thickness). This creates an impenetrable aluminum oxide layer that guarantees decades of maintenance-free service.
Modern global developers seek LEED credits. Our adherence to GRS (Global Recycled Standard) and RCV (Recycled Content Verification) ensures high-recycled aluminum sourcing. Compliance with EU REACH regulations ensures that our manufacturing methods have a minimized carbon footprint.
Streamlined OEM/ODM control from raw ingot to final architectural component.
We melt the alloy in-house, enabling us to adjust the compositions to achieve the best physical properties of extrusion profiles and optimal purity of alloy for high-quality, uniform anodizing.
Machining and surface treatment are done in-house, ensuring superior quality control and reducing production overhead. As a result, we provide high-grade products at competitive unit prices.
Our true "One-Stop" integrated manufacturing system avoids transport delays between third-party anodizing or machining vendors, accelerating shipping lead times to international ports.
Precision CNC-machined components manufactured in high-grade 6063-T5 and T6 alloys. Features premium brushed finishes and sandblasted clear anodizing for commercial entrances and skylight systems.
Beyond architectural profiles, our machining facility produces heavy-duty electronic casings, structural furniture components, and high-performance bracket mounts.
Quality and environmental responsibility are foundational to our manufacturing process. We hold active certifications for ISO9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO14001:2015 (Environmental Management), and ISO45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety).
Importantly, our newer certifications, including GRS (Global Recycled Standard) and RCV, verify that our aluminum contains traced recycled content. This aligns with modern project specifications across the Americas that require environmental compliance documentation for sustainable construction.
We are consistently recognized for clean production, creditworthiness, superior quality, and technical transformation by regional and central government agencies. Our commitment is to remain a leading engineering partner in the structural metals industry.
How our custom architectural engineering processes solve problems before metal arrives at Balboa Port.
Panama's coastal high-rises experience strong winds off the Pacific. Our design team uses finite element analysis (FEA) to verify that structural aluminum wall profiles and custom angles withstand local wind load requirements without material deflection. We tune wall thickness and internal web configurations to reduce weight while preserving shear resistance.
Chlorides in ocean environments accelerate aluminum degradation and structural paint peeling. To address this, we recommend Class I clear or color anodizing with a thickness of at least 18-25 microns. We also offer multi-stage PVDF liquid coatings that meet or exceed AAMA 2605 specifications, providing lasting resistance to salt spray and high UV exposure.
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