Decorative aluminum profiles refer to hot-extruded aluminum alloy extrusions primarily designed to enhance visual appeal, widely used in construction, home furnishings, and other fields.
Production Process: Starting with aluminum billets, the material undergoes melting and extrusion to form various cross-sectional shapes. Subsequent coloring processes—including anodizing, electrophoretic coating, fluorocarbon spraying, and wood grain transfer printing—endow the profiles with rich aesthetic effects.
Performance Characteristics: Lightweight yet highly rigid, facilitating easy handling and installation. The naturally formed dense oxide layer provides excellent corrosion resistance, along with superior fireproofing and moisture resistance. Additionally, aluminum profiles enable rapid assembly through T-slots, slider nuts, and other mechanisms, offering strong expandability.
Common Types: Includes aluminum panels, aluminum honeycomb panels, and aluminum square tubes. Aluminum panels are lightweight with good rigidity, capable of being formed into complex shapes; aluminum honeycomb panels offer excellent thermal insulation and heat resistance; aluminum square tubes provide ventilation and breathability with clean lines, suitable for indoor and outdoor ceiling decorations.
Application Scenarios: In construction, commonly used for curtain walls, doors/windows, partitions, etc. In interior decoration, they can be fabricated into decorative moldings, baseboards, wardrobe frames, and more. Additionally, they are widely used in trade shows, outdoor advertising, and stage setups.
Surface Finishing Effects: Various effects can be achieved through different surface treatment processes. For instance, fluorocarbon coating provides vibrant colors and strong weather resistance; wood grain transfer printing simulates realistic wood textures, combining the aesthetics of wood with the performance of aluminum.


