Flex Building Systems
Sterling Heights, United States of America
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About Flex Building Systems For decades, the construction industry has been forced to choose between the strength of steel and the convenience of composites. Traditional materials come with a "hidden tax": steel eventually rusts, wood rots, and standard plastics degrade under the sun’s relentless UV rays. At Flex Building Systems, we decided to engineer a third option. We didn’t just want a panel; we wanted a molecular-grade structural envelope. The result is FlexResin™—a proprietary, high-impact structural polymer that serves as the backbone of every FlexCore™ panel. We started with a base of high-stability PVC and infused it with a precision-engineered "Defense Package." UV Armor: By integrating industrial-grade Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂), we’ve ensured that our structures don’t just resist the sun—they reflect it. This prevents the "chalking" and yellowing that plague inferior materials, keeping your asset looking "Day 1" fresh for thirty years. Fracture Toughness: Most composites become brittle in the cold. We’ve added advanced Impact Modifiers that allow FlexCore™ to absorb energy without cracking, even in extreme low-temperature environments. The Clean Shield: Our resin includes internal processing lubricants that create a microscopic, "self-lubricated" surface finish. This makes the walls slick enough to repel graffiti, biotics, and everything in-between, allowing for high-pressure industrial wash-downs that dont leave a residue behind. From the Thermal Stabilizers that prevent warping in high heat to the Zero VOC manufacturing that protects your air quality, FlexResin™ isn’t just a component. It is a commitment to a building that is faster to build, lighter to ship, and impossible to outlast.
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- 586 251 1696
- Address
- 42600 R. Mancini Drive, Sterling Heights MI 48314, United States of America
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FlexCore™ Hallway Systems
For decades, the construction industry has been forced to choose between the strength of steel and the convenience of composites. Traditional materials come wit...
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