10.13.10 Association News

AAMA Announces VMC Profile Certification Course
A new education course focusing on vinyl profile certification has been produced by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). The course, entitled “Exterior Vinyl Profiles of Windows, Doors and Skylights: Customer Confidence through Profile Certification” has been accredited by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The course accreditation was announced in conjunction with the AAMA National Fall Conference, held in Albuquerque, N.M.

The educational course was developed by the AAMA Vinyl Profile Certification Education Task Group, chaired by Brad Esckilsen (Formosa Plastics) details the importance of vinyl profile certification, as well as an overview of the profile certification process. The course also covers the quality control measures in the certification process, including the testing of vinyl compound prior to extrusion into profiles and the weathering and testing of vinyl profiles that is completed to ensure uniform quality.

Esckilsen says, “Profile certification is an important step in quality assurance, and, therefore, it is important for architects and others in the building products industry to understand the importance and the process of certifying vinyl profiles. In today’s marketplace, testing alone is not always enough. Too many questions about test report validity and post testing production exist to allow customers the peace of mind that they’re getting the same quality product designs that met the specified industry standard. That’s why the certification programs exist.”

In addition to the vinyl profile certification course, AAMA offers four online courses and eight additional classroom courses as part of the AAMA Continuing Education Licensing Program.

“Profile certification is a vital step in whole unit product certification,” says Rich Walker, AAMA president and CEO. “In the AAMA Profile Certification Program, profile performance must be tested and verified by an accredited third-party laboratory for conformance with the appropriate AAMA profile specification. An education course centered on the certification process as a whole is valuable in underscoring the importance of quality assurance through certification.”

For more information on AAMA’s continuing education offerings, please visit www.aamanet.org , or contact Libby Magliolo. Sign up to get the AAMA latest news through the AAMA News and What’s New RSS feeds.
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