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A1060 Anode Anodizing Expanded Aluminum Mesh For Curtain Wall
General Production Information
Production introduction
As one of the important facade technical elements in high-rise buildings, aluminum mesh curtain wall system is widely used because of its simple structure, soundproofing, fireproof and easy installation. Ares is a professional steel mesh manufacturer with 33 years of OEM history. Mainly provide the panel part of the curtain wall system. The panel of the aluminum mesh curtain wall is mainly welding composed of steel mesh and frame.
Ares can provide surface treatments such as painting, anodizing and fluorocarbon coating.
Our expanded aluminum is produced from aluminum sheet or coil that is simultaneously slit and stretched to form a rigid mesh with shaped openings. We provide standard 3D, falttened 2D, in diamond, square, round hexagonal and architectural patterns. All offer various controlled openings and come in either sheet or coil sizes to meet your product specifications. We expand most aluminum alloys into mesh from foils to plate.
Then, relying on advanced welding bending and punching equipment,
we can complete the depth processing of the frame.
The unitized curtain wall system custom designed by our customers
which is easy to transport and install. This does not require
exterior supports like cranes or scaffolding. Only mini cranes or a
temporary hoist can be held over floor to keep it help during
installation.
This system gains advantage of faster construction and higher quality because of factory manufacturing.
Material: Aluminum 1060
Material characteristics:
1060 aluminum is a 1000-series aluminum alloy: it is considered commercially pure, and is formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1060 is the Aluminum Association (AA) designation for this material. In European standards, it will be given as EN AW-1060. A91060 is the UNS number. Additionally, the Echemical designation is Al99,6.It can have the lowest tensile strength among the 1000-series alloys in the database.
Surface Treatment: Anode Anodizing
Aluminum anodizing is the electrochemical process that produces a stable film of aluminum oxide on the surface of the aluminum part at room temperature. The oxidation that occurs during the anodizing process creates an extremely hard and abrasion-resistant surface, increasing durability and corrosion resistance.
Why Anodize: Anodizing vs. Powder Coating
Specification
Thickness | Strand Width | Hole Size |
2.0 mm | 5.0 mm | 25 × 50 mm |
2.5 mm | 5.0 mm | 30 × 60 mm |
3.0 mm | 5.0 - 10.0 mm | 40 × 80 mm |
2.0 - 3.0 mm | 5.0 - 15.0 mm | 50 × 100 mm |
3.0 mm | 20.0 - 30.0 mm | 90 × 200 mm |
3.0 mm | 20.0 - 30.0 mm | 100 × 250 mm |
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