Color Coated Aluminum Coil Company Introduces The Knowledge Of The Use Of Various Sheets

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Color Coated Aluminum Coil Company describes the performance characteristics of various sheets:

 

Color Coated Aluminum Coil Company describes the performance characteristics of various sheets:


(1) Color-coated sheet: The substrate is hot-dip galvanized or galvanized sheet, and electro-galvanized substrate is also used, and the surface paint does not fall off after bending; the color steel sheet used as a composite sheet is generally two-coating and one-baking (two-coating and one). , and two coating and two baking (two coating two) or there are quality problems such as serious loose edge, loose center, missing coating, large serrated edge, serious ellipse, uneven and so on can not be used to produce composite panels.
(2) Galvanized sheet: The bonding effect is not good and sometimes it is not easy to handle, so it needs to be handled.
(3) Stainless steel plate: good corrosion resistance, high toughness and difficult to process; sometimes the bonding effect is not good and needs to be dealt with.
(4) Aluminum foil paper: Reinforced aluminum foil is a composite material with glass fiber reinforcement between aluminum foil and kraft paper. It has functional properties such as flame retardant and fire resistance, and is beautiful and durable. It is a new generation of thermal insulation, heat insulation, The ideal matching insulation layer for sound insulation.
(5) PVC: The main raw material of PVC foam board is polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is characterized by smooth and beautiful surface, light weight, flame retardant, moisture-proof, sound insulation, anti-corrosion, easy cutting, good weather resistance, acid and alkali resistance And easy to clean and so on.
(6) Three plywood: Due to the limited length of each plywood, the compact effect is not very good, and the crack phenomenon is difficult to solve.

Through the above introduction, China Galvanized Steel Composite Panel Wholesalers hopes that you can simply refer to the content of this article in future use.

 

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