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Aluminium plate, also known as aluminium sheet, is formed when aluminium (in its rawest form) is compressed under high pressure and rolled out into thin panels. Due to its lightweight, durable properties, aluminium plate is commonly used for a range of architectural applications such as cladding and façades, stairs and platforms, decorative elements, partitions, and roofs.
Thanks to its versatility and industrial appearance, aluminium tooling plate has been found more and more frequently across all areas of architectural design in recent years.
There are many reasons why this material is so popular; keep reading for the top 5 reasons why you should use aluminium plate in your next architectural project.
The lightweight nature of aluminium means it is not only easy to transport, but versatile to work with. It can be used in projects where weight is a primary concern, offering a higher strength-to-weight ratio compared to steel. This makes aluminium plate suitable for various architectural applications, including cladding, roofing, and façades.
Aluminium tooling plate offers great design versatility, allowing architects to create unique and visually appealing structures. Aluminium metal can be easily formed, fabricated, and manipulated into various shapes, sizes, and patterns. For example, aluminium sheet can be used to make tables, chairs, sculptures and shelving, to name a few.
Aluminium has a natural oxide layer that forms on its surface when it comes into contact with oxygen, providing excellent corrosion resistance. This protective layer helps prevent the metal from corroding by creating a barrier between the atmosphere and the metal. By using aluminium plate, you ensure long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance requirements.
If you’re making a conscious effort to think about your company’s green credentials, aluminium is 100% recyclable without any loss of quality, making it an environmentally friendly choice for architectural projects. This means you can use recycled aluminium tooling plate and sheets or create structures that can be recycled at the end of their lifecycle.
Aluminium can be finished in many ways, with coatings that produce a range of effects. These include including aesthetic improvements, different colour finishes, better resistance to wear, improved reflectivity, better surface structure and improved electrical insulation. Ultimately, aluminium sheet can be anodised, painted or powder-coated in different ways to suit specific design preferences, making it perfect for a range of architectural projects.
Now you know all the ways in which aluminium plate can benefit your next architectural project, you’re probably itching to get started!
At Click Metal, we have over 70 years of industry knowledge and expertise in supplying high-quality aluminium plate that can be custom cut to size based on your specifications. It’s available in a range of grades and thicknesses, ready to be made into anything from kitchenware to cladding.
For more information, why not give us a call on 01794 526090 - we’d love to hear from you!