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Colorful corrugated board: Not only does it look good on the surface, but its world is far beyond your imagination!
Have you ever been attracted by the brightly colored and uniquely shaped exterior walls of buildings while walking on the streets of modern cities? Or have you noticed the practical and aesthetically pleasing wave shaped panels in warehouses, factories, and temporary exhibition halls? These are likely our main characters today - colored corrugated boards.
It may seem ordinary, but it contains many unexpected technologies and wisdom. Today, let's explore together the indispensable "beauty responsibility" in this world of architecture!
What is colored corrugated board?
Colored corrugated board, commonly known as "colored profiled steel plate", is a building material that is formed by cold bending and rolling thin steel plates, and then coated with a colored coating through special processes. Its cross-section is wavy, trapezoidal, or corrugated like, which endows it with strength and stiffness far exceeding that of a flat plate.
Simply put, it is like the "tough guy" in the architecture industry - with a dazzling appearance and a resilient heart.
Its' inner world ': a three-layer structure, guarded layer by layer
A high-quality colored corrugated board is not simply "steel plate+color". It is usually a precision three-layer composite structure:
Substrate layer: The innermost layer, usually made of galvanized steel plate, aluminum zinc alloy steel plate, or stainless steel plate, providing basic strength and corrosion resistance.
Chemical conversion layer: an intermediate layer that forms a dense protective film through chemical treatment, enhances coating adhesion, and is a key line of defense against corrosion and rust.
Color coating: The outermost layer usually uses high-performance coatings such as polyester (PE), silicon modified polyester (SMP), and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), providing a wide range of color choices, excellent weather resistance, and aesthetics.
The perfect combination of these three layers of structure allows the colored corrugated board to resist UV rays, acid rain, extreme cold, and heat, maintaining its color as new for a long time.
Why can it lead the way? Analysis of the Five Major Advantages
1. Lightweight, high-strength, and economically efficient
Corrugated board has a light weight, but due to its highly strong corrugated structure, it can greatly reduce the load on building structures and save supporting materials. Easy and fast installation, shortened construction period, and obvious comprehensive cost advantages.
2. Online appearance, long-lasting colors
From the classic white grey blue to the fashionable Morandi color scheme, and even customized patterns, the color coating technology provides architects with greater room for expression. High quality coatings can maintain color for 10-20 years or even longer, maintaining the building's "appearance" for a long time.
3. Durable and resistant to harsh conditions
Excellent corrosion resistance and weather resistance enable it to adapt to various climatic environments, from coastal high salt spray areas to industrial pollution areas, ensuring stable service.
4. Environmental protection and energy conservation, green pioneer
High surface reflectivity can effectively reduce building heat absorption, and when used in conjunction with insulation materials, it has a significant energy-saving effect. And the board can be 100% recycled, in line with the concept of green building.
5. Diverse functions and wide applications
In addition to common roofs and walls, it can also be used for indoor partitions, ceilings, billboards, etc., with strong flexibility.
The way of choice: How to choose the appropriate colored corrugated board?
Facing the dazzling array of products on the market, remember these key points:
Looking at the substrate: The amount of zinc plating (thickness of zinc layer) is the core indicator of corrosion resistance, and the commonly used standard is Z100-Z275. The larger the number, the stronger the anti-corrosion ability.
Coating: It is recommended to use PVDF (fluorocarbon) coating for outdoor buildings, which has the best color retention and weather resistance; Generally, cost-effective PE (polyester) coatings can be used in general environments.
Looking at the board shape: The load-bearing capacity of board shapes varies with different wave heights and distances. High wave board is required for large-span roofs, and low wave or small wave board types can be selected for wall decoration.
Judging thickness: The common thickness is 0.4mm-1.0mm, not the thicker the better. It needs to be scientifically selected according to the usage location and load-bearing requirements, balancing economy and safety.
Look at brand and certification: Choose a well-known brand and check if there is a quality certification from an authoritative organization to ensure the reliability of materials.
Creative Applications: Beyond Traditional Imagination
Colored corrugated board has already broken through the scope of industrial architecture and radiated new life in the hands of designers:
Modern architectural fa ç ade: By combining colors and cutting shapes, create a highly modern architectural appearance
Art installation: As the main material for temporary exhibition halls and art sculptures, it achieves the combination of creativity and practicality
Interior Design: The darling of industrial style restaurants and creative office spaces, creating a unique atmosphere
Agricultural architecture: modern greenhouses, breeding farms, balancing functionality and aesthetics
The next time you pass by modern buildings with bright colors and smooth lines, you may have a better understanding and appreciation of those colorful waves. Colored corrugated board, a building element that combines materials science, structural mechanics, and aesthetic design, is shaping the contours and colors of our city in its unique way.
It is the crystallization of industry and art, a balance between practicality and aesthetics, and an indispensable landscape in modern architecture. From large factories to street corner cafes, it silently tells how material technology can make our living spaces more colorful and beautiful.