Brief: Join a quick walkthrough that focuses on what matters to users and operators. This video showcases the durable white-coated Aluminum Coil for AC units, demonstrating its application in building cladding. You'll see how its high-gloss polyester coating and custom widths enable faster installation and long-lasting vibrancy in urban and coastal environments.
Related Product Features:
Alloy 3105-H14/H24 offers 20% higher strength than 3003 with excellent formability and flatness.
Double-baked PE coating provides 2000-hour salt-spray resistance and a 25-year color and chalking warranty.
Available in custom widths from 600mm to 1650mm, ready for cassette, honeycomb, or solid panel fabrication.
Weighs 70% less than steel cladding, reducing structural load and simplifying handling.
Pre-coated finish allows for 60% faster installation by eliminating on-site painting.
Offers any RAL color with stock availability of 50 colors and 48-hour custom matching.
ECO-friendly with 96% lower CO₂ emissions compared to steel cladding alternatives.
Suitable for diverse environments, maintaining vibrancy for over 25 years in urban and coastal settings.
FAQs:
What is the durability of the PE coating on this aluminum coil?
The double-baked PE coating ensures exceptional durability, withstanding 2000 hours of salt-spray testing and backed by a 25-year warranty against color fading and chalking.
Can I get custom colors and widths for my project?
Yes, the coil is available in any RAL or Pantone color, with custom widths from 600mm to 1650mm, and protective film for easy fabrication into cassette, honeycomb, or solid panels.
How does this aluminum coil compare to steel for building cladding?
This aluminum coil is 70% lighter than steel, reducing load and enabling 60% faster installation. It also has 96% lower CO₂ emissions and maintains its appearance for over 25 years.
What are the typical applications for this product?
It is widely used for exterior wall cladding in commercial and residential buildings, including stores like IKEA and high-rises in cities such as Dubai, London, and Shanghai.