Different types of metals can be used for wall cladding. The most common cladding materials are stainless steel, zinc, copper and aluminum, each of which has its own characteristics and advantages. In particular, the stucco embossed aluminum cladding sheet is a high quality and sustainable solution for maintaining the appearance of the building for a long time. Why choose aluminum cladding? Compared with other metals, aluminum has the characteristics of beautiful appearance, long durability, strong corrosion resistance, light weight and easy recycling.
Due to its beautiful appearance, stucco embossed aluminum sheet is usually used for wall decoration. Aluminum has a unique aesthetic advantage for any building. The famous Dubai Princess Tower has an exterior wall made of aluminum. The embossed surface of the sheet not only enhances the aesthetics of the wall but also reduces the reflectivity of the wall to sunlight, which is helpful in reduction of light pollution. Aluminum is a very practical material and its durability is also very strong. After a special surface treatment, the appearance of the aluminum cladding will not change for decades. This is in stark contrast to copper because the color of copper changes over time.
Due to its self-healing properties, the stucco embossed aluminum cladding sheet has an incredibly high corrosion resistance. When its surface gets scratched or begins to wear due to friction, an oxide film is formed which protects the metal underneath it. In addition, aluminum sheets are also very environmental friendly. Aluminum can be completely recycled. Aluminum has a low density and is about one-third the mass of iron, which is a big advantage over stainless steel walls. It has different shape shapes and polished faces. This makes the material suitable for different engineering projects, not just for wall cladding.