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Textured colour-coated embossed aluminium sheets are produced by using precision roll-forming dies to press cross-grid patterns onto the surface of aluminium sheets. The grid patterns include: square grids with side lengths of 1–5 mm, commonly used in anti-slip flooring; diamond-shaped grids with angles of 60°–90°, primarily used in decorative panels; and honeycomb-shaped grids with hexagonal structures, combining lightweight properties with high strength. These panels are coated with a functional material featuring a coloured coating. Combining the mechanical reinforcement of the grid structure with the protective and decorative properties of the coloured coating process, they offer unique advantages in the fields of architecture, industry, and decoration.
The aluminium sheet is compressed between an upper roller (equipped with a textured die) and a lower roller, creating permanent textured patterns on the surface. Common texture depths range from 0.05 to 0.3 mm, with texture density and shape customisable according to specific requirements.
Common grades include 1060 (pure aluminium), 3003 (aluminium-manganese alloy), and 5052 (aluminium-magnesium alloy), with thicknesses ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 mm. The 3003 series is the most popular due to its high cost-effectiveness.
Parameter item | Common specifications |
Alloy | 1series(1050/1060/1100)3series (3003/3105) 5series (5052) |
Temper | H12, H14, H16, H18, O |
Thickness | 0.2-4.0mm (common 0.5-2.0mm) |
Width | 600-2000mm (commom 1000/1220/1500mm) |
Length | 500-6000mm (commom 2000/2440/3000mm) |
Features | Specific Performance | Application Value |
Anti-slip and wear-resistant | Surface friction coefficient is 30%-50% higher than that of smooth plates | Suitable for anti-slip applications such as stair treads, car pedals, industrial platforms, etc. |
High decorative appeal Strong three-dimensional texture, | can replace traditional anodising or spraying processes to create a metallic ‘orange peel’ decorative effect | Widely used in architectural facades, furniture panels, electronic product casings, and other decorative fields |
Defect concealment | Can hide minor scratches, roller marks, and other defects on the substrate surface, reducing requirements for the surface precision of the original plate | Suitable for projects with high surface quality requirements but limited budgets |
Fingerprint resistance | The textured surface reduces finger contact area, and combined with surface passivation treatment, effectively inhibits fingerprint residue. | Commonly used in kitchen equipment, elevator interiors, and other high-contact scenarios. |
Mechanical properties | After embossing, tensile strength increases by 10%-15%,but elongation decreases by approximately 5%-8%. | Suitable for scenarios requiring moderate structural strength, such as luggage frames and ventilation ducts. |
Textured colour-coated embossed aluminium sheets are produced by using precision roll-forming dies to press cross-grid patterns onto the surface of aluminium sheets. The grid patterns include: square grids with side lengths of 1–5 mm, commonly used in anti-slip flooring; diamond-shaped grids with angles of 60°–90°, primarily used in decorative panels; and honeycomb-shaped grids with hexagonal structures, combining lightweight properties with high strength. These panels are coated with a functional material featuring a coloured coating. Combining the mechanical reinforcement of the grid structure with the protective and decorative properties of the coloured coating process, they offer unique advantages in the fields of architecture, industry, and decoration.
The aluminium sheet is compressed between an upper roller (equipped with a textured die) and a lower roller, creating permanent textured patterns on the surface. Common texture depths range from 0.05 to 0.3 mm, with texture density and shape customisable according to specific requirements.
Common grades include 1060 (pure aluminium), 3003 (aluminium-manganese alloy), and 5052 (aluminium-magnesium alloy), with thicknesses ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 mm. The 3003 series is the most popular due to its high cost-effectiveness.
Parameter item | Common specifications |
Alloy | 1series(1050/1060/1100)3series (3003/3105) 5series (5052) |
Temper | H12, H14, H16, H18, O |
Thickness | 0.2-4.0mm (common 0.5-2.0mm) |
Width | 600-2000mm (commom 1000/1220/1500mm) |
Length | 500-6000mm (commom 2000/2440/3000mm) |
Features | Specific Performance | Application Value |
Anti-slip and wear-resistant | Surface friction coefficient is 30%-50% higher than that of smooth plates | Suitable for anti-slip applications such as stair treads, car pedals, industrial platforms, etc. |
High decorative appeal Strong three-dimensional texture, | can replace traditional anodising or spraying processes to create a metallic ‘orange peel’ decorative effect | Widely used in architectural facades, furniture panels, electronic product casings, and other decorative fields |
Defect concealment | Can hide minor scratches, roller marks, and other defects on the substrate surface, reducing requirements for the surface precision of the original plate | Suitable for projects with high surface quality requirements but limited budgets |
Fingerprint resistance | The textured surface reduces finger contact area, and combined with surface passivation treatment, effectively inhibits fingerprint residue. | Commonly used in kitchen equipment, elevator interiors, and other high-contact scenarios. |
Mechanical properties | After embossing, tensile strength increases by 10%-15%,but elongation decreases by approximately 5%-8%. | Suitable for scenarios requiring moderate structural strength, such as luggage frames and ventilation ducts. |
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