Architectural Lettering
Brass Fabricated Letters

Polished Brass
Alloy 280. A reflective finish that requires a protective clear-coating. Widely used throughout the jewelry and casino industry. We do not recommend using brass outdoors. We supply gold titanium as a superior alternative.

Satin Brass
Alloy 280. A semi-reflective finish with a hairline running through it. It does require a protective clear-coat. We do not recommend using brass outdoors. We supply gold titanium as a superior alternative.

Non Directional Brass
Alloy 280. All standard sanding grits available. Depending on the sanding grit specified this finish can be reflective or semi-reflective.

Oxidized Brass
Alloy 280 substrate. A semi-reflective finish that is achieved through a chemical immersion process which accelerates the natural aging process. Can be provided in a light, medium or dark finish.

Bead Blasted
Alloy 280 and blasted with glass bead. Semi-reflective finish achieved through blasting glass beads against the surface.

US 10B Brass
Alloy 280 substrate. A semi-reflective finish that is achieved through a chemical immersion process which accelerates the natural aging process. When the coloration process is complete there is a hairline finish applied to the surface which brings out some of the natural material. Can be provided in a light, medium or dark finish.
Warranty
Architectural Bronze guarantees the construction of our products for the life of the sign.
This warranty covers the cost of repair or replacement of defective pieces, plus shipping costs. We reserve the right to decide whether to replace or repair the product in question. Our warranty does not include costs for de-installation, re-Installation or other associated expenses.
Although our brass and copper products receive a protective clear-coat, we do not guarantee the finish on brass or copper when used in an outdoor environment. For oxidized brass and copper, we cannot guarantee consistency of color over a large surface or from letter to letter.
Note: To clean brass or copper, use clean water; always use a soft cloth. Cleaning with abrasives or chemical materials will damage the clear-coat and allow oxidation to occur.