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MCA Welcomes Chemetall And Altech Panel Systems As Members

Glenview, IL - Two new companies have joined the Metal Construction Association (MCA), a progressive association of nearly 100 member companies with specialties in the metal construction industry. MCA welcomes Altech Panel Systems of Cartersville, GA and Chemetall US Inc. of New Providence, NJ to its membership.

Altech_Panel_Systems_logo.jpgAltech Panel Systems, LLC manufactures patented Accu-Trac aluminum composite wall systems for both exterior and interior applications utilizing aluminum composite material and metal composite material. The company offers cladding solutions including pressure equalized rainscreen systems, exposed seal joinery systems, curtainwall glazein panels, retrofit, and interior systems.

"With our MCA membership, we look forward to improving our awareness of the changes in the market and being able to prepare for future challenges," said Mel Bindas, general manager of Altech Panel Systems. "We want to increase our company's growth potential by learning market strategies, trends and potential code requirements that may affect our products and services."

Chemetall_logo.jpgChemetall US Inc. has been developing, manufacturing, and supplying state-of-the art specialty chemical products since 1909.  Chemetall's integrated products, chemical management systems, process equipment, and technical service programs deliver effective solutions for industrial manufacturing needs.

"Metal building products represent a key market for Chemetall," said Steve Armstrong, project manager-coil, for Chemetall US Inc. "We're interested in participating in technical committees and having market development information for the metal construction industry accessible to us," he said. "We've found our membership in MCA is valuable already."

About The Metal Construction Association

MCA logoThe Metal Construction Association's mission is to grow the use of metal through market development, education, technical programs and selective action on public policies that affect the use of metal in building projects. To learn more about the Metal Construction Association, visit www.metalconstruction.org.

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