Fluorocarbon Aluminum Composite Panel Introduction
Fluorocarbon aluminum single panels, as a form of curtain wall, are commonly used for building facades.
Protective and non-illuminated walls replace mosaic and standard sandblasted exterior walls. Aluminum composite panel curtain walls, as a type of aluminum composite panel curtain wall, have an advantage in the application of high-rise buildings due to their light weight and high strength. Since high-rise buildings are constantly subjected to various loads, they experience significant wind pressure. Mosaic tiles are prone to falling off, and curtain wall materials with low hardness can deform under the influence of strong wind pressure. As a major consumer of curtain walls, high-rise buildings extensively utilize aluminum composite panel curtain walls, leveraging their unique advantages.
Vivid colors, durable and fade-resistant
Eco-friendly, fire-resistant, moisture-proof
◆Diverse varieties, patterns, and colors can be customized to meet customer requirements.
Excellent flatness, moisture resistance, and oil resistance
Exceptional corrosion resistance, withstands moisture and UV rays
Impeccable fireproofing, moisture-proofing, and corrosion-resistant properties, excellent sound absorption and insulation capabilities, and superior sound-absorbing effect
The aluminum mesh panel features a delicate structure with seamless joints, retaining its color for twenty years.
Non-toxic, odorless, eco-friendly, and fully recyclable.
Fluorocarbon aluminum installation process
1. Prior to construction, re-inspect the quality of the main structure against the aluminum panel facade frame design. The quality of the main structure significantly impacts the arrangement of the facade frame. Particularly, deviations in wall perpendicularity and flatness, as well as the positions of exterior openings, can affect the overall horizontal alignment of the facade.
2. Thoroughly inspect construction drawings and on-site measured dimensions to ensure the completeness of design and processing.
3. Aluminum panel curtain walls are constructed using scaffolding. Construction double-row scaffolding is set up according to the specified height and width of the curtain wall frame design drawings. The scaffolding is set at least 50cm away from the wall for ease of construction.
4. The exterior wall bottom coat has been completed and passed the inspection and acceptance.




























