Aluminum Expanded Mesh is made from an aluminum plate that is uniformly punched/slit and expanded, forming openings of various shapes such as diamond /rhombus and etc. It has a wide range of uses with effective cost and is easy to process and install.
The high strength-to-weight ratio of the aluminum is one of the properties that makes it particularly suitable for cladding
applications for the facade, the materials lightweight makes it easier to handle on-site. The lightweight and high strength result in a low load on the supporting structure of buildings.
2. Increased Area: Expanding mesh can stretch metal up to 30 times without breaking. For example, the one-meter square of metal can be expanded into a sheet measuring 10, 20, or 30 meters long, continuing to be a sheet without joints or welds. This cost-effective method for reinforcing, screening, and covering and is used extensively in filtration applications.
3. Sustainable Production: Production processes of expanding metal combine traditional methods with the latest technology to minimize waste metal. Recycled materials are used in addition and the end product is recyclable along with any waste.
4. Aesthetic value: Expanded mesh not only functions well, but it also comes with good aesthetic value. With appropriate design, your project will be established with a decent appearance with expanded mesh.
5. Light fantastic: When used in motorway antiglare panels and architectural solar screens and facades, the textured angles of expanded metal can be used to control lighting, either reflecting, diffusing, or absorbing natural and artificial light.
6. Extensive product range: Expanded metal can be made into numerous shapes: diamonds, hexagons, square, slated, oval, circular. Varying from 0.3mm graze mesh material to 6mm heavy-duty walkways and with open areas from under 10% to over 90%, the product combinations and possibilities are infinite.
7. Flexibility: Expanded metal is a very workable versatile material that can be pressed, formed, shaped, framed, welded or corrugated.
Surface treatment
Our aluminum expanded sheet surface treatment includes powder coating and PVDF spray coating; Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) coatings are a factory-applied, resin-based coating system, typically with embedded color pigment particles that support a wide range of matte/glossy-finish colors. They are most commonly used for architectural coating applications due to their superior resistance to weathering by sunlight, moisture, or temperature.
Aluminum wall cladding, curtain wall, and roofing sheet are some of the most common applications for PVDF coatings. Polyester powder coating is a dry material sprayed onto a workpiece and then cured to form a protective covering. This method of covering and protecting objects has a number of advantages over conventional wet coverings. Polyester powder coating creates a stronger and more durable finish and is more economical and safer for the environment than many forms of liquid coatings. As a result, powder coating systems have become very common in commercial and industrial processes