Case Study: Expanded Aluminum Panels Shipped to the United States for Architectural Application

Project Overview

We successfully completed a project involving the supply of high-quality expanded aluminum panels to a client in the United States. These panels were specifically designed for architectural applications, combining durability, aesthetics, and lightweight performance.

The client required a modern façade solution for a commercial building, with strict standards on appearance, corrosion resistance, and installation efficiency.

Project Details

  • Product: Expanded Aluminum Panels
  • Material: Aluminum 1016
  • Mesh Size: LWD 62 X SWD 23
  • Strand: 8mm
  • Thickness: 1.5 mm
  • Hole Pattern: Diamond-shaped expanded mesh
  • Surface Treatment: None
  • Panel Size: 610x2440mm (2′ x 8′)
  • Total Quantity: 260PCS
  • Application: Building façade & decorative cladding
  • Destination: United States
  • Shipping By: Air

Client Requirements

The American client was looking for a façade material that could:

  • Provide a modern and clean architectural appearance
  • Offer excellent corrosion resistance for outdoor use
  • Be lightweight for easier installation
  • Allow airflow and partial visibility
  • Meet customized design specifications.

After reviewing multiple options, expanded aluminum panels were selected as the ideal solution.

Our Solution

We provided fully customized expanded aluminum panels tailored to the project’s architectural drawings. Key solutions included:

  • Precision Manufacturing: Ensured consistent mesh openings and panel dimensions
  • Custom Coating: Applied weather-resistant powder coating for long-term durability
  • Lightweight Design: Reduced structural load while maintaining strength
  • Aesthetic Flexibility: Offered multiple color and pattern options

Our team also supported the client with technical drawings and installation suggestions.

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