Home - Hexagonal Hole Raised Aluminum Expanded Metal for Ceiling-Hebei Ares Building Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.|Architectural Applications&Customizable Sizes
Aluminum expanded metal is a versatile material formed by slitting and stretching aluminum sheets to create open patterns. These patterns allow light, air, heat, and sound to pass through, making it ideal for architectural applications. The Hexagonal Hole Raised Aluminum Expanded Metal is specifically designed for ceiling installations, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Aluminum Expanded Metal Mesh |
| Materials | Aluminum, Low carbon steel, Stainless sheet, Galvanized steel, or customized |
| Hole Patterns | Diamond hole, hexagon hole, sector hole, etc. |
| Hole Size (mm) | 8x16, 10x20, 20x40, 30x60, 40x60, 40x80, 60x100, 100x150, etc. |
| Thickness | 1 mm - 5 mm |
| Sheet Size | Customized by clients |
| Surface Treatment | Powder coating, PVDF Coating, galvanization, anodizing, etc. |
| Applications | Ceiling, Facade cladding, Curtain wall, Architectural cladding, Security fencing, Balustrades, Walkways, Staircases, Catwalks, etc. |
| Packing Methods | Wooden case with plaster film, Wooden/steel pallets, or special methods per client requirements |
| Quality Control | ISO Certification, SGS Certification |
| After-sale Service | Product test report, online follow-up |
This aluminum expanded metal is widely used in architectural designs, including:
Hebei Ares Building Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of aluminum expanded metal products. With a focus on quality and innovation, the company provides customized solutions for architectural and industrial applications. Their commitment to product excellence is reflected in their ISO and SGS certifications.
Aluminum expanded metal offers a unique combination of strength, durability, and design flexibility. Its open patterns enhance natural lighting and ventilation, reducing energy costs. The material is also easy to cut and install, making it a cost-effective choice for architects and contractors.
For further information on material standards, refer to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).