Aluminum mesh surface treatments
Anodizing: Anodizing is commonly used for aluminum metal mesh. This process involves the formation of an oxide layer on the metal surface. Anodizing takes advantage of aluminum's tendency to oxidize by controlling the formation of the oxide layer through electrochemical methods. This prevents further oxidation of the aluminum and improves its surface mechanical properties. In addition, anodizing can produce different colors through various chemical reactions, which enhances aesthetics. The oxide layer typically has a thickness of 6μ to 15μ.
Powder Coating: Powder coating is a very popular surface treatment method known for forming a durable, wear-resistant coating on various material surfaces. It provides excellent corrosion resistance, scratch resistance and durability. Industries such as construction, automotive, machinery, furniture, and more use powder coating extensively. Coating thickness typically ranges from 40μ to 150μ.
Fluorocarbon Coating: Fluorocarbon Coating can withstand sunlight, UV rays, rain, and extreme temperature changes, providing exceptional weather resistance. It is a high-performance coating. It is commonly used for both protection and decoration of metal surfaces. This type of coating is suitable for exterior applications including building exteriors, roofs, bridges and more. Coating thickness typically ranges from 40μ to 50μ. The finish can meet the 10-year AAMA 2605-05 specification.