Hammered Pattern Stucco Embossed Aluminum Coil
By embossing rollers, irregular hammered texture (imitating hand-hammered effect) is formed on the surface of aluminum coils, which has both three-dimensional texture and functionality, and is applicable to both architectural and industrial fields.
Aluminum strip is a processed aluminum product formed by slicing aluminum coils or sheets longitudinally to specific widths. It is widely used across industries due to its lightweight, corrosion resistance, and excellent formability.
3003 aluminum strip belongs to Al-Mn alloy, a typical representative of 3xxx series aluminum alloys. Its chemical composition is based on aluminum, with a manganese content of 1.0-1.5%, and trace elements such as copper (0.05-0.2%), silicon and iron. Manufactured by cold/hot rolling processes, the strip typically has a thickness of 0.2 - 4mm and customizable width, making it widely used in industrial manufacturing.
1070 HO Aluminum Slug is a high-purity aluminum product with an aluminum content of 99.7% or higher, belonging to the 1000 series aluminum alloy family. It is known for its excellent formability, corrosion resistance, and thermal/electrical conductivity.
This concave aluminum slug, made from high-grade alloys, is engineered for bottle cap production. Its design ensures uniform material distribution during stamping, improving seal integrity for carbonated beverages, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Lightweight and durable, it minimizes waste, supports coatings, and meets eco-friendly production goals.
Aluminum roofing sheets are building materials made from aluminum alloys (typically 1000 or 3000 series) through processes like rolling, stamping, or coating. They are popular in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings for their lightweight, corrosion resistance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Available in various profiles (corrugated, trapezoidal, flat) and surface treatments (painted, anodized, laminated), they cater to diverse architectural needs.
Aluminum corrugated sheet, also known as corrugated aluminum plate, etc., is a type of sheet formed by processing aluminum sheets through processes such as roll forming and cold bending into a plate with a regular wavy structure. Its unique wavy design, usually composed of a series of alternating wave crests and troughs, endows the sheet with an appearance and performance different from ordinary flat plates.
Aluminum coil for roofing is a high-performance building material widely used in modern construction. It is made from aluminum alloy (commonly 3000 series, such as 3003 and 3004) and coated with protective and decorative layers (e.g., PE, PVDF, or polyester paint). This material is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and aesthetically versatile, making it ideal for roofing, cladding, and other architectural applications.
Aluminum coils have found widespread applications in the roofing field as an essential building material. With the development of the construction industry and the increasing requirements for building material performance, the advantages of aluminum coils in roofing applications have gradually become prominent.
Brushed aluminum sheet are made of aluminum, by laminated and extruded, brushed in silver, champagne, rose and gold colors, with various applications in construction, transportation, advertising production, production of electrical and household appliances, automotive industry and others.
Marine-grade aluminum plates primarily encompass the 5000 series and 6000 series aluminum plates, renowned for their exceptional resistance to seawater corrosion. Specific examples of marine-grade aluminum sheets include 5083, 5086, 5383, 5052, 6083, and 6061, among others. Each of these marine aluminum sheet plates serves distinct purposes in shipbuilding, catering to a variety of vessels such as luxurious aluminum yachts, sightseeing boats, fishing boats, assault boats, and patrol boats. Typically, the thickness of general marine-grade aluminum sheets ranges from 3 mm to 50 mm, with a common width of 2000 mm.
Polished Mirror Aluminum Coil is an aluminum alloy product processed through rolling, grinding, and polishing to achieve a mirror-like surface finish. It is widely used in various industries due to its high reflectivity, excellent corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.