DuPont’s Tedlar Business Joins Metal Construction Association

Images courtesy of DuPont.

In an emailed press release, DuPont (Wilmington, Delaware, USA) announced that its Tedlar business has become a member of the Metal Construction Association (MCA). Formed in 1983, the MCA is an organization of manufacturers and suppliers of metal products focused on promoting the use of metal in the building envelope through marketing, education, and public policies.

“We are proud to join MCA and continue bringing these market-leading products to the building and construction industry,” says Matt Urfali, sales and marketing VP of DuPont Tedlar Advanced Materials business. “Tedlar has over 60 years of proven performance in protecting surfaces around the world. We look forward to working closely with MCA to increase the use of metal in the construction industry.”

Since the 1960s, Tedlar PVF film has been tested and proven effective in protecting a variety of surfaces, including metal in highly corrosive and demanding exterior applications around the world. Tedlar is extremely resistant to chemicals and is flexible, meaning it forms to any panel shape without compromising film integrity on even the sharpest bends. This brand-name film has been chosen for projects requiring premium protection of metal building materials used in corrosive environments, including structures built within 1,500 ft. from the ocean.

To learn more about the Tedlar business, visit http://tedlar.com.