Thickness | 0.2mm – 3mm |
Width | 40mm-1650mm |
Alloy | 1050/1060/1100/1200/3003/3004/3005/3104/3105/5052/5754/5005/5182 |
Coated | PE Coated Or SMP HDP PVDF Coated |
Temper | O – H112 |
Standard | ASTM, EN,GB |
Painted Brand | Akzonobel, Nippon Paint, PPG, Valspar, KCC, etc |
Advantages
- Lightweight
Plain aluminum coils are known for their low weight, making them easier to handle and install, reducing labor costs and transportation expenses. - Corrosion Resistance
Aluminum naturally resists corrosion, making plain aluminum coils ideal for use in humid, coastal, or chemical-heavy environments where rust and degradation are concerns. - Malleability and Formability
Aluminum is highly malleable, allowing plain aluminum coils to be easily shaped or fabricated into various forms for a wide range of applications. - Durability
Plain aluminum coils are durable and long-lasting, offering good resistance to wear, weathering, and environmental conditions, which ensures long-term performance. - Recyclability
Aluminum is 100% recyclable without losing its properties, making plain aluminum coils an eco-friendly choice for sustainable building and manufacturing projects. - Cost-Effectiveness
Plain aluminum coils are relatively affordable compared to other materials like stainless steel, offering a cost-effective solution with a balance of strength and performance.
Applications
- Construction and Roofing
Plain aluminum coils are used for roofing, cladding, and wall panels, providing lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable solutions for residential and commercial buildings. - Automotive Industry
They are used for manufacturing body panels, heat exchangers, and other components in vehicles, taking advantage of aluminum’s light weight and malleability. - Electrical and Heat Transfer Systems
Plain aluminum coils are used in heat exchangers, radiators, and electrical wiring due to their excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. - Packaging
Plain aluminum coils are used for manufacturing flexible packaging materials, such as aluminum foil, due to their lightweight, formability, and barrier properties. - Consumer Electronics
Used in the production of casings and components for devices like laptops, tablets, and phones, where lightweight and durability are essential. - Food and Beverage Industry
Plain aluminum coils are commonly used for food and beverage packaging (e.g., cans, foil wraps), providing safety, ease of handling, and preservation.