Most of Foreman’s aluminum fabrication products have an anodized finish. Anodization is an electrochemical process that increases the thickness of the natural oxide layer on metal objects.
Foreman has been working with anodized aluminum in the Saint Louis area for decades. We carry a variety of sizes, we have 4 foot wide sheets that are 8,10 and 12 foot long.
This website is full of examples, but here are a few of the highlights:
Justice Center Parking Garage
- Aluminum and glass balcony railing for Chesterfield Medical Institute
- Ornamental metal Clock tower supports clock box in Childrens hosptial cafeteria
- Aluminum framework covered with brush finish stainless for sign at 1015 Locust
- One of pair of working entrance lantern with polycarbonate lens
- Rings made for Galleria ca. 1990
- aluminum screen and frame 3
- Security divider with colored glass supported by stainless rods
- Treadbrite truck organizer
- Wastewater treatment plant railngs 2
- Clear anodized panels and structure at Justice Center Parking Garage in downtown St Louis
- Clear anodized panels and structure at Justice Center Parking Garage in downtown St Louis 2
- Clear anodized panels and structure at Justice Center Parking Garage in downtown St Louis 3
- Clear anodized panels and structure at Justice Center Parking Garage in downtown St Louis 4
- clear anodized panels at entry
- Railings at Waterloo Middle School 2
- Painted canopy support with brush finish canopy
- Painted posts and clear anodized aluminum horizontal railigs at Litzinger Road School
- Painted tubing fabrications support a sun screen at Chesterfield Medical Institute 2
- White painted railing with stainless steel cable infill 2
- White painted railing with stainless steel cable infill 6