Why elZinc Stands Out In Architectural Design
Contemporary three-story house with large glass windows, balconies, and landscaped garden

One of zinc’s most unique characteristics is its natural patina process. Over time, elZinc develops a protective surface layer that enhances its appearance while helping shield the material from weather and corrosion, creating a finish that evolves beautifully for decades.

elZinc architectural systems are designed for exceptional durability and long-term performance. Resistant to corrosion, UV exposure, and harsh weather conditions, zinc can maintain its integrity and appearance for generations with minimal maintenance.

With its clean lines, refined texture, and ability to form complex shapes, elZinc offers exceptional design flexibility for modern architecture. It is frequently used for roofing, wall panels, facades, and architectural accents where both performance and aesthetics matter.

elZinc can be fabricated into a wide variety of architectural profiles, panels, and detailing solutions. Combined with Retro Custom Metals’ fabrication capabilities, it allows for highly customized exterior systems tailored to the vision of the project.


Finishes of the elZinc Rainbow

Close-up view of a textured brown surface.

Red

A textured gray surface with subtle variations in tone.

Blue

Solid dark green texture background

Green

A dark, monochromatic image with subtle textures.

Ebony

Close-up of a textured golden fabric.

Gold

Close-up of a textured brown surface with vertical lines.

Brown


Finishes of the elZinc Alkimi

Solid dark grey textured background

Graphite

Close-up of a textured, light green background with subtle vertical lines.

Slate

A seamless light gray textured background with subtle linear patterns.

Astur

A smooth, light gray textured surface.

Crystal

Solid gray background texture with a subtle metallic sheen.

Lava

Solid textured background in a muted dark green color.

Oliva

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