The metal partition screen has the same texture, rich colors, durability, and various shapes. It can be perfectly combined with glass curtain wall materials and stone curtain wall materials. Light weight, only one-fifth of marble and one-third of glass curtain wall, greatly reducing the load on building structure and foundation, low maintenance cost and high cost performance.
First of all, the treatment process of metal partition screens can be pided into two types: anodizing and electrostatic spraying. The anodic oxide film is generally larger than 12μ. The color only needs bronze and white. The color is monotonous and the shortcomings are more serious. The outer color of each aluminum plate of the hat is different, and the overall effect of the curtain wall composed of many curtain wall panels is very ugly.
This shortcoming cannot be eliminated, not because of the production process, but because the number of aluminum plates is not the number of batches, and the chemical composition is slightly different. The electrolyte current density during oxidation cannot be completely the same, so the color nu after oxidation is different and single. If everything is obvious, The appearance may not be obvious. Therefore, the exterior wall treatment of the aluminum curtain wall cannot be anodized.
The curtain wall metal partition screen is generally 2-4mm aluminum alloy plate. When producing wallboards, sheet metal processing should be carried out according to the requirements of secondary planning. The sheet metal is directly bent, and the four corners are welded to form a tight groove. The wall panels are welded together. After the metal plate is processed, fix the strengthening bolts with bolts and spray fluorocarbon paint.
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