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Top 10 Color-coated Aluminium Coils Manufacturers in Vietnam You Should Know
If you're sourcing colour-coated aluminium coils for façades, roofing, appliances, or packaging in Vietnam, the landscape can feel a little… layered. Vietnam's market blends local producers, major coated-metal players (many focused historically on steel), coil converters, and international mills represented by local traders. This article gives you a practical shortlist of 10 manufacturers and suppliers to know, plus the buying checklist, cost considerations, tech trends, and what the near future probably looks like.
Vietnam's climate ranges from hot, humid coastal zones to inland seasonal rains — so corrosion resistance and UV stability aren't optional. Properly coated aluminium coils (PVDF, FEVE or high-quality PE systems) hold up far better than uncoated metals.
Coated coils come in almost any color/finish — matt, metallic, woodgrain, textured — so architects and brand teams can deliver striking, consistent surfaces without post-paint.
Aluminium cuts structure weight and transport cost, and because it's recyclable, color-coated aluminium fits green building goals — if the coating system and supply chain are responsibly managed.
Vietnam manufactures some pre-painted coils domestically, but a large share of color-coated aluminium in Vietnam is either:
made by local converters using imported mill-grade coil, or
supplied by domestic steelmakers and traders who also provide coated steel/aluminium products.
That means when you buy in Vietnam, you may be sourcing direct from a local mill, a coated-coil processor, or an importer who packages and sells finished coil.
Converters with coil-coating lines (slitting, recoiling, coating) are key. They let you specify coating chemistry, thickness, and slit widths for local delivery — and they often handle colour matching and sample runs.
Note: The Vietnamese market mixes true aluminium coil mills, coil-coaters, large metal groups, and trading houses. Below are ten names you'll meet frequently when sourcing color-coated aluminium coils inside Vietnam.

Dana Steel operates coating and finishing for pre-painted metal products in Vietnam. Their pre-painted aluminium offering is designed for roofing, façade components, and architectural systems.

Nam Kim is best known for coated steel products, but their experience in coil coating and distribution often overlaps the coated-metal supply chain; they're an influential player in the coated coil market.

Ton Dong A is a large Vietnamese metal group with coated metal capabilities and broad distribution — they're a practical resource for coated exterior systems and related accessories.

Hoa Sen is a major coated-metal and distribution group in Vietnam. While historically focused on steel, their network and service capabilities make them a common partner when buyers need coated coil solutions, logistics, and local support.

Poshaco specialises in colour-coated coil products (mainly steel) and related building materials. Their experience in coating lines and distribution makes them relevant when sourcing pre-painted coils locally.

Oristar and similar domestic distributors handle aluminium coil supply, slitting and finishing services. They often import mill-grade aluminium and coordinate coating or supply finished pre-painted coils.

HHT is a Vietnamese supplier/distributor and processor of aluminium coils and sheets. They supply multiple alloy grades and can help source pre-painted/coated options through partners.

Several trading houses in Vietnam specialise in importing finished pre-painted aluminium coils from China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. If local mills don't meet spec or price, these traders are the fastest route.

Across Vietnam you'll find smaller-to-mid-size converters with slit and recoiling capabilities and local coating lines. These firms are perfect for custom width runs and small batch colour matching.

Many projects in Vietnam source pre-painted aluminium coil produced by regional mills (China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan). Companies like Mingtai or other Asian mills operate via agents/distributors inside Vietnam — they deliver scale and specific coating chemistries.
(Quick practical snapshot — what they're often used for)
Dana Steel — pre-painted coils for construction; local finishing and roof-system partners.
Nam Kim — strong coated-metal distribution; convenient for integrated building systems.
Ton Dong A — broad metal product range; good for bulk building projects.
Hoa Sen — national network; supply + logistics advantage.
Poshaco — specialty coated coils and technical support.
Oristar / HHT / Fortune — sourcing, slitting, small run finishes, importing expertise.
Local converters — excellent for prototype runs, unusual widths, color matching.
International Mill agents — best for specific PVDF/FEVE / high-end coating systems at scale.
Choosing the right supplier is partly technical, partly logistical, and partly a relationship. Here are the practical factors I always check.
Ask for ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment), and any relevant product or coating certifications. If the buyer needs to comply with international building codes or export standards, request test reports (salt spray, UV, adhesion).
Coating chemistry drives longevity. PVDF/FEVE systems typically give the longest color and gloss life (10–30+ years depending on environment). Polyester (PE/SMP) is more economical but less UV-stable. Always ask about warranty terms and real test data.
Confirm alloy grade (3000 / 5000 series typical), temper, thickness range (e.g., 0.3–2.0 mm), maximum coil width, and slitting tolerances. If you need embossed/embossing or woodgrain textures, check availability.
A small converter might be fast for a prototype but impossible for large tonnage. Ask: what's their max monthly throughput, typical lead time, and how do they handle peak orders?
Color consistency is a killer requirement. Request sample chips, spectrophotometer readings (Lab values), and a process for re-runs if off-shade.
Material Price vs Lifecycle Cost: A cheaper PE coated coil may need repainting or replacement sooner. Calculate LCC (lifecycle cost) not just unit price.
Energy / Installation Savings: Lighter panels reduce installation cost; reflective coatings may cut HVAC loads.
Warranty & Aftercare: Factoring in warranty coverage and service responsiveness often saves money down the line.
Import Duties & Logistics: Imported coils may face customs, duties, or extra freight — include those when comparing quotes.
If the coil is made overseas and supplied via a trader, make sure they handle customs clearance, local storage, inspection, and have a clear returns/rework policy.
Local industry frequently uses coated aluminium for curtain walls, cladding, and decorative panels where vivid, durable colours are needed.
Coated aluminium combines corrosion resistance and lightweight — perfect for modern roofing systems and gutters in coastal or humid regions.
Smaller runs for appliances, signage or branded wraps often use locally coated coils or imported pre-painted stock.
Vietnamese urbanization and rising commercial construction drive demand. Export industries (appliances, automotive parts) will also push demand for high-quality coated coil.
Expect more local investment in coil-coating and finishing lines (to reduce import dependency) plus consolidation among converters that can scale.
Stronger ties with mills in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan will continue. Expect better logistics, more local stock, and co-branded product lines.
Nanotech reduces dirt adhesion and increases scratch resistance — a big win for façade longevity.
Reflective coatings reduce heat absorption — an attractive passive energy solution for tropical climates like Vietnam's.
Environmental regulations and buyer demand push toward low-VOC waterborne paints and greener paint chemistries.
Advanced coil lines use cameras and AI to monitor color and gloss uniformity in real time, preventing costly off-shade batches.
Vietnam's color-coated aluminium coil market is pragmatic and developing fast. You'll find a mixture of local coil-coaters, large metal groups, distributors, and international mills represented by agents. For most buyers the practical route is to pair a reliable converter or trader in Vietnam (for fast delivery and local service) with a proven coating specification (PVDF or FEVE if long life is required). For large or high-spec jobs, working with international mills via local partners remains the best way to secure consistent, certified product.
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