Aluminum veneer refers to a building decoration material that is processed by chromization and other treatments and then fluorocarbon spraying technology. Fluorocarbon coatings mainly refer to polyvinylidene fluoride resin (KANAR500), which is divided into three types: primer, topcoat, and varnish.
Basic introduction
The structure of aluminum veneer is mainly composed of panels, reinforcement ribs, corners and other components. The maximum size of the formed workpiece can reach 8000mm×1800mm (L×W)
The coating is divided into two coatings and one baking, and three coatings and two baking. The coating performance meets the AAMA2605-98 standard of AAMA (American Building Manufacturers Association) and (ASCA American Building Spraying Association).
Conventional thickness: 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm.
Common specifications: 600*600mm, 600*1200mm
