What Is an Aluminum Panel?
An aluminum panel is a composite panel that consists of a nonflammable synthetic resin sheet sandwiched between thin sheets of aluminum. The aluminum sheets are treated with various surface treatments, such as special baking coatings, to enhance corrosion resistance.
The core material in aluminum panels typically includes nonflammable and strong substances like polypropylene or foamed polyethylene, offering ease of processing.
Uses of Aluminum Panels
Aluminum panels are widely used in building exteriors and interiors, offering a combination of light weight and strength. They are particularly utilized for interior panels in clean rooms within factories and laboratories, as well as in residential bathrooms and washrooms.
Further applications of aluminum panels include blindfold panels on apartment balconies, store exteriors, display partitions in office buildings, store signboards, and outdoor information boards.