Lorin Industries, Inc., an industry leader in the production of coil anodized aluminum, is collaborating with Isaiah Industries, a leading manufacturer and distributor of roofing products, to provide anodized aluminum for Isaiah Industries’ roofing panels. 

"This partnership brings together both companies’ decades of experience in their respective industries, combining Lorin’s expertise in anodized coil aluminum with Isaiah Industries’ deep experience in roofing and other sectors," the companies said in a joint news release.

According to the release, Lorin’s anodized aluminum’s unique look and durability and the company's expertise attracted Isaiah industries to the partnership. Lorin’s coil anodizing process builds an anodic layer from the aluminum, bonding it to the surface at the molecular level, thus protecting the aluminum from the elements. The anodized aluminum will not chip, flake, peel, or corrode and also resists scratching. With a Mohs Hardness score comparable to sapphire, and corrosion resistance that leaves the metal unaffected by salt and air, coil anodized aluminum provides durability that cuts maintenance costs while providing added environmental benefits.

Additionally, Lorin’s coil anodized aluminum can be made in numerous colors. For example, for exterior use, Lorin can match most any natural metal look, including shades of zinc, steel, titanium, copper, gold, brass, bronze, and natural aluminum by using inorganic dyes or metal fines added into the pores of the protective anodic outer layer. 

"Isaiah Industries seeks to maximize relationships with other organizations and further ecologically sound operations and products," the companies said in a statement. 

Lorin’s coil anodized aluminum products are both sustainable and durable — aluminum is abundant and 100% recyclable, and Lorin’s coil anodizing process does not include volatile organic compounds. 

Isaiah Industries serves markets ranging from architectural services to HOAs and ARBs as well as contractors, places of worship, single family homes, roofing accessories, and even very small "tiny homes." For more information, please visit Lorin industries at lorin.com and Isaiah Industries at isaiahindustries.com.