Introduction to the characteristics of aluminum veneer curtain wall and its application range
Material and structure
Aluminum veneer curtain wall adopts high-quality high-strength aluminum alloy plate, with common thickness of 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0MM, model 3003, and state H24. The largest size of conventional materials is 1220MM×2440MM. Its structure is mainly composed of panels, reinforcing ribs and corners. The corners can be directly bent and stamped by the panels, or they can be riveted on the small edges of the panels. The reinforcing ribs are connected with the electric welding screws behind the panel to make it a solid whole, which greatly enhances the strength and rigidity of the aluminum veneer curtain wall and ensures the flatness and wind and earthquake resistance in long-term use. If sound insulation and heat preservation are required, efficient sound insulation and heat preservation materials can be installed on the inside of the aluminum plate.
The surface of the aluminum veneer curtain wall is generally treated with chromization and other pre-treatments, and then fluorocarbon spraying. Polyvinylidene fluoride resin (KANAR500) for fluorocarbon coating topcoat and varnish. Generally, it is divided into two coatings, three coatings or four coatings. Fluorocarbon coating has excellent corrosion resistance and weather resistance, can resist acid rain, salt spray and various air pollutants, has excellent cold and heat resistance, can resist strong ultraviolet radiation, can maintain long-term non-fading and non-powdering, and has a long service life. Our factory uses high-quality fluorocarbon coatings from world-renowned fluorocarbon coating manufacturers such as PPG, DNT, AKZO, NIPPON, etc., with a wide range of color options. Customers can directly select according to the color palette provided by the manufacturer or provide color palette samples.
Application range
Aluminum single panel curtain wall is suitable for the decoration of various building interior and exterior walls, lobby facades, column decorations, elevated corridors, pedestrian bridges, elevator edging, balcony packaging, advertising signs, indoor special-shaped ceilings, etc. Building exterior walls, beams, columns, balconies, canopies, airports, stations, hospital conference halls, opera houses, stadiums, reception halls, and other high-rise buildings.