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Owner of data set Foshan Polea Building Material Industry Co., Ltd |
Technical purpose Aluminum panels are widely used as façade cladding in curtain wall systems. They are fixed onto a metal framework (such as aluminum or steel subframes) to form a non-load-bearing protective envelope with strong design flexibility and modern aesthetics.
Featuring a low density of about 2.7 g/cm³, aluminum offers a high strength-to-weight ratio, with tensile strength up to 570 MPa after alloying and heat treatment. It also provides excellent thermal conductivity (200–240 W/m·K) and electrical conductivity (59–61% IACS), ensuring good performance in both structural and energy-efficient façade designs. Common panel thicknesses range from 1.0–3.0 mm, and lengths from 1000–6000 mm, balancing stiffness and ease of installation. |