Alkemi

feature, metals — By Blaine Brownell on September 28, 2009 at 8:00 am

Alkemi is a recycled composite material composed of a minimum of sixty percent postindustrial scrap aluminum and polymeric resins for use as a solid surface material. It is strong, durable, and exquisite to the eye. Alkemi offers a fresh and innovative alternative to the traditional commercial options such as plastic laminate, stone, and glass. Alkemi may be sanded and buffed to a matte or a high-gloss surface, and the material can be cut and shaped using conventional woodworking tools.

Contact: Renewed Materials LLC, Cabin John, MD, USA.
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  • Andrea Stanislav says:

    interested in possibly using this material in an arts context — in what units is this material sold (largest dimension) and what is the cost?

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