The characteristics of extruded aluminum panels are their lightweight nature and high strength, enabling the creation of multi-layered, personalized spaces that are highly favored by consumers. The surface treatment, paired with a variety of colors, is increasingly being adopted in decorative architectural settings. The production process differs from that of standard arched aluminum panels. The doubly-curved aluminum panels bend in two directions, requiring shaping through different molds and heating, followed by welding and sanding, among other processes. This process is relatively complex. In contrast, standard arched aluminum panels only bend in one direction, making the production process and technical difficulty simpler. However, compared to conventional aluminum panels, there is still a level of technicality and it is time-consuming and labor-intensive.
Curved, shaped, hyperbolic, and curved aluminum single panels features: Colors, thickness, and shapes can be customized as required. The aluminum panels are fade-resistant with long weather resistance and radiation protection, ensuring quality and durability. They are easy to install and maintain, with hyperbolic aluminum panels featuring smooth curved lines, strong sense of depth, and unique shapes.
































