Laminators, Inc. : A Leader in Bringing You Top-of-the-Line Building Products in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi & Beyond
For over forty years, Laminators, Inc. has been a provider of a complete line of aluminum composite panels that are a cornerstone of the commercial construction and sign-making industries. Laminators, Inc. produces a variety of architectural solutions as well as sign panel solutions, including Omega panels. Omega panels from Laminators, Inc. can be used in several different settings and are ideal for exterior building coverings. Economical, impact resistant, and highly decorative, Laminators, Inc. aluminum panels come in different compositions, all of which ASI is proud to offer, including:
- Omega-Lite: Available in over 40 standard colors and 2 finishes, and with a Class A flame spread rating, this lightweight panel has a polyallomer corrugated core between two finished aluminum sheets, giving it added strength.
- Thermolite: Constructed with energy efficiency in mind, this panel includes an insulating foam core in addition to corrugated polyallomer stabilizers.
- Omega-Ply: Plywood is the core on this panel. Sandwiched between aluminum sheets, Omega-Ply is exceptionally strong and dent-resistant.
- Omega-Flex: Highly decorative and offering all the benefits of Omega-Lite panels, this flexible panel is able to wrap a 10’ to 17’ radius.
- Omega Foam-Ply: Highly impact resistant and insulated, Foam-Ply includes foam core between hardboard stabilizers, all sandwiched between finished aluminum sheets.
With a number of installation options, Omega offers versatility and reliability. ASI is happy to offer such a wide array of aluminum Laminators, Inc. Omega panels that are sure to last for years, whether you’re in Tampa, Jackson, Atlanta, or elsewhere in the southeast. This is all part of our dedication to providing top-of-the-line products and world class customer service.
Call or e-mail ASI today to learn more about Laminators, Inc. products, and to learn how to order in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi.
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