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What is Pressed Metal? What is Pressed Tin?
Pressed Metal or Pressed Tin as it was commonly known in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s are decorative metal panels traditionally used for ceilings, walls and outside cladding of houses, gables and awnings. It is now mostly manufactured in aluminium but available in special orders of galvanised steel, copper and brass from Australian Pressed Metal. With the metal panels now pressed in aluminum they are more versatile and their use is more varied.
Whether you are renovating, restoring or building a new home, pressed metal is the perfect product to create a unique impression. Increasingly popular for splashbacks in kitchens and outdoor BBQ’s as well as feature walls and ceilings, doors, gates and inserts, Australian Pressed Metal is pressed in quality food grade aluminium with a huge choice of traditional and contemporary designs.
The Australian Pressed Metal Group is the largest supplier & manufacturer of authentic quality Australian made & owned pressed metal products with specialist suppliers at www.australianpressedmetal.com.au www.sydneypressedmetal.com.au www.melbournepressedmetal.net.au www.adelaidepressedmetal.com.au www.perthpressedmetal.com.au www.stamppressedmetal.com.nz www.tasmaniapressedmetal.com.au
Pressed Metal is easy to clean and can be left raw or painted to match any décor. Beware of cheap imitations.
Whether you are renovating, restoring or building a new home, pressed metal is the perfect product to create a unique impression. Increasingly popular for splashbacks in kitchens and outdoor BBQ’s as well as feature walls and ceilings, doors, gates and inserts, Australian Pressed Metal is pressed in quality food grade aluminium with a huge choice of traditional and contemporary designs.
The Australian Pressed Metal Group is the largest supplier & manufacturer of authentic quality Australian made & owned pressed metal products with specialist suppliers at www.australianpressedmetal.com.au www.sydneypressedmetal.com.au www.melbournepressedmetal.net.au www.adelaidepressedmetal.com.au www.perthpressedmetal.com.au www.stamppressedmetal.com.nz www.tasmaniapressedmetal.com.au
Pressed Metal is easy to clean and can be left raw or painted to match any décor. Beware of cheap imitations.
How are panels made?
Australian Pressed Metal Panels are manufactured here in Australia from premium quality 0 grade aluminium. The panels are pressed from original TW Inghams dies and original designs to original imperial measurements, (feet and inches) and meet heritage architectural standards.
What are the sizes of the panels?
The most common size of the majority of panels are (2' x 6') or approx. 600mm x 1800mm ( 60cm x 1.8m) and (3' x 6') or approx. 900mm x 1800mm ( 90cm x 1.8m) with many designs available in both sizes. Certain designs are only available in 600mm x 600mm (60cm x 60cm) as they were originally designed. Designs for specialist applications such as ornamental centre panels, corners and extension panels are available in a variety of unique sizes. Please check each individual design on the website for available panel sizes.
Are the panels all heat and rust resistant?
Yes, the aluminium panels are heat and rust resistant and suitable for behind stove tops, heaters and combustion heaters. The Australian Pressed Metal Group has had THEIR premium 0 GRADE Aluminium specifically manufactured for the Australian Pressed Metal Group fire rated by CSIRO.
Do I need to paint the panels?
No. Our pressed metal / tin panels are manufactured from premium quality 0 grade aluminium, which has a similar appearance of brushed stainless steel. 0 grade aluminium is a hygienic food grade aluminium and does not need to be painted or coated if you like a metallic look. We do not recommend powder coating splashbacks.
If you prefer to paint the panels, this is easy to do. Prime first using a coat of metal etch primer (which is readily available from our suppliers and from DIY stores) and then paint using any colour or finish (gloss, matt, satin) to match your decor using a brush, foam roller or spray gun.
If you prefer to paint the panels, this is easy to do. Prime first using a coat of metal etch primer (which is readily available from our suppliers and from DIY stores) and then paint using any colour or finish (gloss, matt, satin) to match your decor using a brush, foam roller or spray gun.
Worried about installing your panels?
Australian Pressed Metal offer a full installation service by professional licensed tradesmen with no job too large or small. We are also Heritage specialists. We are more than happy to give confident DIY’ers or your installer a helping hand. So if you need some advice – just give us a shout. We provide full instructions with the panels. We will answer any questions you may have about the process, tools or how to create different finishes.
Pressed metal is suitable for wet areas such as bathroom splashbacks, walls and ceilings as long as the correct systems are followed.
Pressed metal is suitable for wet areas such as bathroom splashbacks, walls and ceilings as long as the correct systems are followed.
What's the best method to clean my pressed metal panels?
Our pressed metal / tin panels (as they are often called) are not made of tin, but of premium-quality 0 grade aluminium. They are very lightweight, but durable. Cared for in the right way they can last for many years (ceilings for over 100 years).
Cleaning instructions
Aluminium panels and painted finishes can be damaged by abrasive cleaners or scourers. To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth or warm soapy water and dry using a microfibre cloth, or a soft polishing cloth. Silicon-free wax based polish can also be used to create shine and preserve lustre on the raw aluminium finish..
Cleaning instructions
Aluminium panels and painted finishes can be damaged by abrasive cleaners or scourers. To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth or warm soapy water and dry using a microfibre cloth, or a soft polishing cloth. Silicon-free wax based polish can also be used to create shine and preserve lustre on the raw aluminium finish..
How and where do you deliver the panels?
We send anywhere within Australia and New Zealand.
Delivery costs will depend on the size and number of panels that you order and your location.
So let us know where you live when you contact us and we will help you get what you want in a safe, sound and timely manner.
Delivery costs will depend on the size and number of panels that you order and your location.
So let us know where you live when you contact us and we will help you get what you want in a safe, sound and timely manner.
What's involved with the ordering process?
Once you have chosen your design, let us know the quantity you need and we will get back to you with a quote. Alternatively if you provide us with a photo of the area and your measurements we can work out how many panels you will need and provide you with a quote. We are also more than happy to offer advice on the best designs for your project if the choice is too overwhelming.
Refunds
Normal consumer laws apply.
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