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Aluminum is used in nearly every field of architecture — from roofs and façades to load-bearing structures, and from windows and doors to interior design. In the construction industry, over 500,000 tons of aluminum are processed annually.
Thanks to its robust, resistant, and highly durable properties, aluminum meets all functional and quality requirements in construction. It is both lightweight and stable, corrosion-resistant, and fully recyclable without any loss of quality. However, its greatest advantage lies in its remarkable malleability. The material can even be processed at low temperatures.
Resistance to UV Rays, Fading, and Weather Conditions
With the development of the P.10 coating layer, PREFA has created a long-lasting surface that meets even the most demanding quality requirements. The material withstands external influences and stress, is unaffected by ultraviolet rays or harsh weather conditions, and does not fade.
At the same time, aluminum—being an exceptionally lightweight yet stable material—offers countless possibilities to architects and builders alike.
FD.TEC – Sound Damping Technology
Through its unique FD.TEC sound reduction technology, PREFA minimizes specific unwanted frequencies, thereby reducing noise levels. The purpose of the FD.TEC sound-dampening strips, which are attached to the back of PREFA roofing elements, is to absorb the noise generated by heavy rainfall.

A Technical Solution in Perfect Harmony
All construction elements, accessories, and mounting/fastening components are perfectly matched and can be delivered together. This means that roofing elements are supplied with all the necessary accessories, ensuring that everything fits both visually and in terms of quality, and that the final result meets the highest standards of performance and appearance.
To ensure flawless installation, it is recommended that the system be installed by properly qualified professionals. This provides maximum reliability and peace of mind for both architects and clients.
