Aluminum panels can be divided into five main categories based on different classification criteria: aluminum ceiling panels and architectural aluminum panels by thickness specifications; coated with fluorocarbon painting, wood grain transfer printing, and other surface treatment processes; in series such as 3003, 5052, etc., by material type; featuring single, double-curved, and perforated shapes, etc., by shape style; and divided into functional categories such as curtain walls, suspended ceilings, and column wrapping, etc., by application range.12
Categorized by thickness specifications
Aluminum ceiling tiles: Thickness ≤ 1.2mm, suitable for indoor suspended ceilings and lightweight partitions.12
Building Aluminum Composite Panel: Thickness ≥ 1.5mm, primarily used in scenarios with high load-bearing requirements such as curtain walls and column wrapping.13
By surface treatment process classification
Fluorocarbon Coating: Excellent weather resistance, suitable for outdoor curtain walls (accounting for over 70% of exterior wall applications). 2 4
Anodizing: Forms a dense oxide film with strong corrosion resistance. 5
Wood Grain/Stone Grain Transfer Printing: Mimics the textures of natural materials through thermal transfer technology, such as wood grain aluminum panels commonly used for indoor decoration. 6 7
Punched or hollowed treatment: Combines ventilation and decorative functions, with customizable hole patterns.

































