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Materials | Aluminum Alloy / Stainless Steel |
Thickness | Customized |
Specification | Customized |
Length | ≤3000mm |
Surface Treatment | Powder Coating, PE/PVDF, Heat Transfer Printing, Interior Film, Wood Veneer |
Shape | Customized |
Perforation | Flating, Punching, Carving, Customized |
Application | Bus station, exhibition halls, supermarket, office building or residential area, railway station and etc. |
Alloy Selection
Aluminum-manganese (3003) or aluminum-magnesium (5052) alloys are preferred for their strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Rolling and Cutting
Raw aluminum ingots are rolled into sheets, then precision-cut to project-specific dimensions.
Surface Treatment
Pre-treatment: Cleaning and chromate coating to enhance adhesion.
Coating: PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or polyester coatings are applied for UV resistance, color retention, and scratch protection.
Texturing: Options include brushed, anodized, or mirror finishes for aesthetic customization.
Durability
Resistant to corrosion, moisture, and extreme temperatures (-50°C to +80°C), making them ideal for harsh climates.
Lightweight Strength
With a density of 2.7 g/cm³, aluminum panels reduce structural load while maintaining robustness.
Design Flexibility
Available in custom colors, finishes, and shapes. Bendable up to 180° (for thinner gauges) for curved façades.
Fire Safety
Rated A2 (non-combustible) under EN 13501-1, unlike combustible ACPs, ensuring compliance with strict fire codes.
Sustainability
100% recyclable with no loss of quality.
Low carbon footprint due to energy-efficient production and long lifespan (30+ years).
Architectural Cladding: High-rise buildings, airports, and retail spaces.
Interior Design: Elevator cabins, partitions, and decorative ceilings.
Transportation: Marine, RV, and automotive components.
Specialized Uses: EMI/RFI shielding rooms, heat sinks.
Aluminum solid panels represent a fusion of engineering excellence and design freedom. As urbanization and green building standards evolve, their role in creating resilient, visually striking structures will only expand. Architects and engineers increasingly favor them for projects demanding uncompromised safety, longevity, and aesthetic impact.
Materials | Aluminum Alloy / Stainless Steel |
Thickness | Customized |
Specification | Customized |
Length | ≤3000mm |
Surface Treatment | Powder Coating, PE/PVDF, Heat Transfer Printing, Interior Film, Wood Veneer |
Shape | Customized |
Perforation | Flating, Punching, Carving, Customized |
Application | Bus station, exhibition halls, supermarket, office building or residential area, railway station and etc. |
Alloy Selection
Aluminum-manganese (3003) or aluminum-magnesium (5052) alloys are preferred for their strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Rolling and Cutting
Raw aluminum ingots are rolled into sheets, then precision-cut to project-specific dimensions.
Surface Treatment
Pre-treatment: Cleaning and chromate coating to enhance adhesion.
Coating: PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or polyester coatings are applied for UV resistance, color retention, and scratch protection.
Texturing: Options include brushed, anodized, or mirror finishes for aesthetic customization.
Durability
Resistant to corrosion, moisture, and extreme temperatures (-50°C to +80°C), making them ideal for harsh climates.
Lightweight Strength
With a density of 2.7 g/cm³, aluminum panels reduce structural load while maintaining robustness.
Design Flexibility
Available in custom colors, finishes, and shapes. Bendable up to 180° (for thinner gauges) for curved façades.
Fire Safety
Rated A2 (non-combustible) under EN 13501-1, unlike combustible ACPs, ensuring compliance with strict fire codes.
Sustainability
100% recyclable with no loss of quality.
Low carbon footprint due to energy-efficient production and long lifespan (30+ years).
Architectural Cladding: High-rise buildings, airports, and retail spaces.
Interior Design: Elevator cabins, partitions, and decorative ceilings.
Transportation: Marine, RV, and automotive components.
Specialized Uses: EMI/RFI shielding rooms, heat sinks.
Aluminum solid panels represent a fusion of engineering excellence and design freedom. As urbanization and green building standards evolve, their role in creating resilient, visually striking structures will only expand. Architects and engineers increasingly favor them for projects demanding uncompromised safety, longevity, and aesthetic impact.