Differences between mirror aluminum plate, surface aluminum plate, wire drawing aluminum plate and aluminum alloy plate
2021-11-26

Mirror aluminum plate: mirror aluminum plate refers to the aluminum plate with mirror effect on the plate surface through rolling, grinding and other methods. Generally, the mirror aluminum plate in foreign countries adopts the rolling method to manufacture coil and plate.

Surface aluminum plate is widely used. It is widely used in lighting reflector and lamp decoration, solar heat collection reflective materials, indoor architectural decoration, exterior wall decoration, household appliance panel, electronic product shell, furniture kitchen, automobile interior and exterior decoration, signs, signs, bags, jewelry boxes and other fields.

Wire drawing aluminum plate: wire drawing aluminum plate is a manufacturing process of repeatedly scraping aluminum plate out of lines with sandpaper. Its process flow is mainly divided into three parts: deasterification, sanding mill and water washing. In the aluminum plate wire drawing process, the special film technology after anodic treatment can make the aluminum plate surface generate a film layer containing the metal component, and clearly show each fine wire mark, so as to make the metal matte with fine hair luster. More and more metal shells of aluminum plate products use metal wire drawing process to play the role of beauty and corrosion resistance. Make the products have elements of fashion and technology. This is one of the reasons why the process is popular.

Alloy aluminum plate: alloy aluminum plate is to add various alloy elements (the main alloy elements are copper, silicon, magnesium, zinc and manganese, and the secondary alloy elements are nickel, iron, titanium, chromium and lithium) in the process of aluminum plate processing, so as to improve the mechanical properties and chemical indexes of aluminum plate. Alloy aluminum plate has some special properties that pure aluminum plate does not have, and is widely used in special environments, such as ships, refrigerators, molds, aerospace equipment and so on.