



A range of additional coatings applied to aluminum panels can help create a long-lasting material for use in outdoor environments or other challenging environments, such as for exterior cladding. The extremely lightweight nature of ultra-thin aluminum sheets makes them ideal for use in beverage cans, food containers and other everyday products suitable for high-volume storage, shipping and retail.
For example, anodized aluminum panels can provide strong protection against corrosion and a more aesthetically pleasing exterior surface, while raw or unfinished panels can be coated or protected in a variety of other ways once initial shaping and fabrication is complete. Suitable for use with rivets and plate fasteners as well as for welding purposes, aluminum sheet is considered a particularly user-friendly sheet metal material that is highly formable and easy to cut to size for a variety of applications.
It is usually cut to 1mm to 2mm thick and at this weight it can be easily shaped by hand or smaller hand tools. Thicker sheets may require a manually operated forming machine, or more industrial pneumatic presses or brakes to be machined into the desired shape.
Perforated aluminum panels or sheet aluminum are also used in scenarios where they are chosen primarily for their aesthetic qualities - this is especially common in interior/exterior design work, such as when constructing a variety of floors, ceilings, screens, sunshades and other architectural or architectural decorative panels . Other typical applications may include the food industry, factory or laboratory environments, where it is widely found performing rinse, drain and collection functions in industrial cleaning and drying stations.
Aluminum checkered panels are sheet metal panels with raised hatch marks on one side (the reverse side is untextured) creating a raised pattern, typically with an embossed height of approximately 1.5mm. Known as lattice boards, checkered boards, 5-strip boards or dubar floors, they are usually made of aluminum, but steel versions are also sold.
They are relatively thick and strong sheets that offer increased impact resistance and load-bearing properties, making them ideal for interior or exterior areas with high footfall and wheeled traffic, such as service corridors, loading docks and car parks. The embossed pattern hides surface damage and also provides extra grip to prevent slipping.
Aluminum composite panels or panels, often abbreviated as ACS or ACP, are made from two very thin sheets of coil-coated aluminum bonded to the exterior of a non-aluminum core (usually plastic). They are commonly used as lightweight yet strong panels for exterior cladding or building facades, as well as in a wide range of thermal insulation and folding panel applications.
Aluminum composite panels, sometimes called sandwich panels or double-bonded panels, are much lighter than solid metal. This makes them easier to install and maintain for everyday use, and often easier to machine, cut and shape neatly using simple tools. As such, they are an excellent choice for weatherproof signage and signage trays (especially those requiring more complex design work such as decorative lettering) as well as for fascias, pillar cladding and other exterior decorative elements.
Many different types of aluminum panels are available in brushed or unbrushed versions, including anodized and composite panels. For the purposes of this article, "brushed" refers to a fairly uniform pattern of light parallel scratches and scuffs intentionally introduced on the surface of a metal sheet to impart a satin-like finish. This effect is widely seen in various interior fixtures and fittings.
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Easy to form and has a relatively low melting point (660 degrees Celsius) even in thicker gauges
Suitable for food grade use including direct contact packaging as it is non-reactive and completely impermeable to odors and tastes (even at extremely light foil thicknesses)
Fire Resistant - Will not burn except in very thin films and does not release toxic gases when melted
High reflectivity, suitable for energy-saving heating and lighting systems
Long-lasting and low-maintenance, reduces replacement rates and reduces environmental impact









