White aluminum plate refers to the aluminum plate with white finish or coating on the surface. The term "white aluminum sheet" can include different types of aluminum sheets with various specifications and finishes.
White Aluminum Sheet Specifications
- Alloys: Alloys commonly used for 0.020-inch white aluminum sheets can be varied, including 3003 or 5052 aluminum alloys.
- Alloy state: Aluminum sheet is usually in H14 or H24 temper, which has good formability and machinability.
- Finish: Boards may be painted with white paint or powder coat for aesthetic purposes and for added corrosion protection.
White Painted Aluminum Sheet
- Finishing: The panels are painted white for aesthetic purposes and for added corrosion protection.
- Common uses: White painted aluminum sheet is often used for decorative purposes such as building cladding, signage, and interior design elements.
White Powder Coated Aluminum Sheet
- Surface treatment: The panels are powder coated, electrostatically sprayed with a layer of white powder and then cured to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing finish.
- Common Uses: White powder-coated aluminum sheet is commonly used in exterior building cladding, shingles, panels, and other architectural applications where weatherability and aesthetics are critical.
Typical White Aluminum Sheet
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.020 White Aluminum Sheet
Specifications: 0.020" white aluminum sheet is approximately 0.5mm thick.
Common Uses: 0.020" white aluminum sheet is commonly used for signage, interior design, and other decorative applications that require a lightweight and visually appealing material.
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.050 White Aluminum Sheet
Specifications: 0.050" white aluminum sheet is approximately 1.3mm thick.
Common Uses: 0.050" white aluminum sheet is commonly used for roofing, wall cladding, interior paneling, and other applications where strength and visual appeal are important.
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.040 White Aluminum Sheet
Specifications: 0.040" white aluminum sheet is approximately 1mm thick.
Common Uses: 0.040" white aluminum sheet is commonly used in building cladding, exterior siding, fascia and other applications that require a durable and aesthetically pleasing material.
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030 White Aluminum Sheet
Specifications: 0.030" white aluminum sheet is approximately 0.8mm thick.
Common Uses: 0.030" white aluminum sheet is commonly used for signage, automotive trim, interior design, and other decorative applications.
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24" White Aluminum Coil Stock
Specifications: White aluminum coil measures 24 inches wide.
Common Uses: 24" White Aluminum Coil is commonly used for seamless gutter systems, trim work, instrument panels and other applications that require a continuous length of white aluminum.
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4 X 8 White Aluminum Sheet Metal
Specifications: 4x8 white aluminum panels measure 4 feet (48 inches) wide and 8 feet (96 inches) long.
Common Uses: 4x8 White Aluminum Sheet is commonly used for exterior and interior wall cladding, signage, cabinetry, and other architectural and decorative applications.
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4x10 White Aluminum Sheet
Specifications: 4x10 white aluminum panels measure 4 feet (48 inches) wide and 10 feet (120 inches) long.
Common Uses: 4x10 White Aluminum Sheet is commonly used in large interior and exterior applications such as siding, roofing, cladding, and signage.
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White Aluminum Sheets for Trailers
Common Uses: White aluminum sheet for trailers is used in exterior panels, roofs, sidewalls, and other components to provide a clean, durable, and visually appealing finish.
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White Race Car Aluminum Sheet Metal
Alloys: Alloys for racing aluminum sheet metal may vary depending on specific performance requirements and regulations.
Alloy Condition: Aluminum sheet is usually in T3 or T6 temper, providing different levels of strength and hardness for racing applications.
Common uses: White aluminum sheet is commonly used in racing car body panels, interior panels, wings, splitters and other components that require light weight, high strength and aerodynamic properties.
Types of White Aluminum Sheets Surface Treatments or Finishes
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White Aluminum Composite Panel
Alloy: The core material of White Aluminum Composite Panel is generally low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or mineral-filled core material, and the outer layer is aluminum plate. The aluminum alloy used for the outer layer can vary, such as 3003 or 5052 aluminum alloy.
Specifications: The thickness of White Aluminum Composite Panel can vary according to specific applications and requirements. The thickness of the aluminum panels on each side can also vary.
Common Uses: White aluminum composite panels are commonly used in building facades, signage, cladding, and architectural applications that require a lightweight, durable, and visually appealing material.
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White Aluminum Composite Sheet
Specifications: The thickness of the white aluminum composite panel can vary, and the thickness of each aluminum panel can also be different.
Common uses: White aluminum composite panels are commonly used in interior design, partitions, signage, and other decorative applications that require a lightweight and visually appealing material.
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White Aluminum Diamond Plate
Alloy: The typical alloy commonly used for white aluminum diamond plate is 3003 aluminum alloy.
Alloy state: Aluminum diamond plate is usually in H22 or H24 temper, which has good strength and machinability.
Specifications: White Aluminum Diamond Sheet can vary in thickness, typically between 0.025 and 0.125 inches.
Common Uses: White Diamond Aluminum Sheet is commonly used in interior and exterior applications including siding, flooring, truck beds, trailer panels, and decorative elements.
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White Anodized Aluminum Sheet
Alloys: Alloys used for white anodized aluminum sheets can vary, such as 5005 or 6061 aluminum alloys.
Alloy Condition: Aluminum sheet is usually in T3 or T6 temper, offering different levels of strength and hardness.
Specifications: The thickness of the white anodized aluminum sheet can vary according to the specific application and requirements.
Common Uses: White anodized aluminum sheet is commonly used in architectural applications, interior design, signage, and other decorative elements that require a white, corrosion-resistant finish.
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White Coated Aluminum Sheet
Common uses: White coated aluminum sheet is commonly used for interior and exterior cladding, roofing, signage, cabinetry, and other architectural and decorative applications.
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White Embossed Aluminum Sheet
Common Uses: White embossed aluminum sheet is commonly used in decorative panels, ceilings, interior design, and other applications that require a textured and visually appealing surface.
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White Perforated Aluminum Sheet
Common uses: White perforated aluminum panels are commonly used in architectural applications including facades, screens, partitions, ventilation panels and decorative elements.
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Gloss White Aluminum Sheet
Finish: Bright white aluminum panels have a smooth, glossy finish that provides a reflective and shiny appearance.
Common uses: Bright white aluminum sheet is commonly used in interior and exterior applications that require a high-gloss reflective surface, such as signage, decorative panels, architectural elements, and trim.
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Polar White Aluminum Sheet
Finishes: Polar white aluminum panels are available in white, matte or satin finishes, which are less reflective than glossy finishes.
Common uses: Polar white aluminum sheet is commonly used in a variety of applications, including interior and exterior cladding, roofing, siding, signage, and other architectural and decorative elements that require a clean, white appearance.
It is important to note that specific alloys, tempers, specifications, finishes, and common uses may vary by manufacturer, supplier, and individual project requirements.