What are the commonly used substrates for color-coated aluminum sheets?

2025年5月15日 作者 powerson metal
What are the commonly used substrates for color-coated aluminum sheets?

What are the commonly used substrates for color-coated aluminum sheets?

 
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Color-coated aluminum sheets, known for their rust-proofing, lightweight, and recyclable properties, are increasingly being used in the construction industry, particularly in the foundation maintenance and interior decoration of public buildings such as airports, high-speed railways, stations, sports venues, and exhibition halls. So, what are the common base materials for color-coated aluminum sheets? What are the differences between these materials? And how do they compare in terms of price? Hello everyone, I’m Amina Lao Nie. Today’s video is a bit longer, so please watch it patiently, as it contains a lot of useful information. Aluminum and aluminum alloys are categorized into nine major groups, with the most commonly used aluminum sheet materials for color-coated aluminum sheets being Series 1, 3, and 5. Series 1 is pure aluminum, which does not contain any other alloy elements, making its production process relatively simple and more affordable. It is one of the most commonly used materials for color-coated aluminum sheets. However, due to its purity, the material is relatively soft. The most common material is the 1060 series. Series 3 is an aluminum-manganese alloy, with manganese content ranging from 1.0% to 1.5%. This alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and is also known as rust-proof aluminum. Its hardness is higher than that of Series 1, and its tensile strength is better than that of Series 1. It is one of the most commonly used materials for color-coated aluminum sheets, with the most common series being 3003 and 3004, which are more expensive than the 1060 series.

 
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Color-coated aluminum sheets, known for their rust-proofing, lightweight, and recyclable properties, are increasingly being used in the construction industry, particularly in the foundation maintenance and interior decoration of public buildings such as airports, high-speed railways, stations, sports venues, and exhibition halls. So, what are the common base materials for color-coated aluminum sheets? What are the differences between these materials? And how do they compare in terms of price? Hello everyone, I’m Amina Lao Nie. Today’s video is a bit longer, so please watch it patiently, as it contains a lot of useful information. Aluminum and aluminum alloys are categorized into nine major groups, with the most commonly used aluminum sheet materials for color-coated aluminum sheets being Series 1, 3, and 5. Series 1 is pure aluminum, which does not contain any other alloy elements, making its production process relatively simple and more affordable. It is one of the most commonly used materials for color-coated aluminum sheets. However, due to its purity, the material is relatively soft. The most common material is the 1060 series. Series 3 is an aluminum-manganese alloy, with manganese content ranging from 1.0% to 1.5%. This alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and is also known as rust-proof aluminum. Its hardness is higher than that of Series 1, and its tensile strength is better than that of Series 1. It is one of the most commonly used materials for color-coated aluminum sheets, with the most common series being 3003 and 3004, which are more expensive than the 1060 series.