White / Black Ral 9010 Color Coated Aluminum Sheet In Coil 3105 H24 For Production Gutters Or Downspout Making

Color Coated Aluminum Sheet
August 09, 2025
Category Connection: Color Coated Aluminum Sheet
Brief: Discover the White/Black RAL 9010 Color Coated Aluminum Sheet in Coil 3105 H24, perfect for producing durable gutters and downspouts. This high-quality aluminum coil features PVDF or PE coatings for superior UV resistance and color retention, ensuring long-term performance in harsh weather. Ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial projects, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and formability.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from 3003 H14 alloy for excellent corrosion resistance and formability.
  • Available in PVDF or PE coatings for superior UV resistance and color retention.
  • Suitable for gutter and wall production, withstanding harsh weather and moisture.
  • Smooth, uniform color surface for seamless fabrication into gutters and wall panels.
  • Typical gauges of 0.2-0.5mm balance strength and lightweight installation.
  • Wide RAL color palette enhances architectural aesthetics.
  • PVDF coatings offer long-term outdoor performance and chemical durability.
  • PE coatings provide a cost-effective, vibrant finish for low-to-mid exposure environments.
Faqs:
  • What are the advantages of the AA3000 series color-coated aluminum coil?
    The AA3000 series aluminum coil offers excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and formability, making it ideal for gutters and downspouts. The color coating enhances aesthetics and provides additional protection, while its processing properties facilitate easy installation.
  • What types of surface coatings are available?
    The product is available with Polyester (PE), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), or Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) coatings. PE is cost-effective, HDPE offers strong chemical resistance, and PVDF provides superior weather and fade resistance.
  • What should be noted during installation?
    Avoid direct contact with dissimilar metals like copper, zinc, or steel to prevent electrochemical corrosion. Also, isolate the aluminum from corrosive materials like concrete or pressure-treated wood if contact is unavoidable.