Using specially manufactured tools aluminium profiles are produced according to the customer’s requirements. Alloy and shape are very important here.
An Aluminium alloy is a chemical composition, where other elements like iron, magnesium etc. are added to pure aluminium in order to enhance the its properties, primarily to increase its strength. The main advantages of aluminium are: lightweight, durable, easy to process and corrosion resistant.
Aluminum profiles are produced on extrusion machines. After that they are anodized, powder-coated or mechanically processed as required.
Aluminium Composite Panels are sandwiched panels, that have layers of aluminium sheets with the polyethylene core. It is composed of combustible or non-combustible thermoplastic material used in the exterior and interior of the buildings.
These composite panels are manufactured from two aluminium sheets, that are well bonded to a non- aluminium core. Aluminium Composite Panels can be used in every type of building. The main purpose of the panels is to support the dead wall and provide aesthetics. They are available in different colours, sizes and shapes.
It is important to determine the phisycal dimensions of the aluminium coil(or sheet) needed for a particular application, since this helps to reduce material wastage.
Inner diameter: describes the width of the hole formed by the aluminium coil when rolled or wound on a core. This dimension usually depends on the type (and size) of the re-coiler used for the sheet metal recoil process.
Outer diameter: Describes the diameter formed by the outer circular outline of the coil. This dimension usually depends on the capacity and the geometrical characteristics of the re-coiler machine used to process the aluminium coil.
Thickness: The perpendicular distance between the two parallel surfaces of the aluminium coil
Coil width: The transversal dimension of the aluminium coil.