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Perforated Plate
Perforated Aluminum Plate
Steellong produce perforated aluminum with the finished product either in sheet or coil form depending on customer requirements. Our high quality perforated aluminum is complimented by many additional capabilities including precision shearing, degreasing, deburring, bending, and rolling. We take great pride in our ability to perforate a large range of material sizes and gauges.
The perforated aluminum products are used in a broad range of industries. Some examples of typical aluminum uses are various decorative and aesthetic applications, filtration of both air and liquids, interior and exterior architectural accents, and a multitude of internal OEM parts for everyday end-user products.
The perforated aluminum products are used in a broad range of industries. Some examples of typical aluminum uses are various decorative and aesthetic applications, filtration of both air and liquids, interior and exterior architectural accents, and a multitude of internal OEM parts for everyday end-user products.
Perforated Aluminum Sheets, Coils, and Plates has a strong resistance to corrosion due to an oxide skin formed in reaction with the atmosphere. It is a relatively light metal compared to metals such as steel, nickel, brass, and copper and is rather malleable. It can have a wide variety of surface finishes and is highly reflective to heat and light. For most applications, aluminum sheets need no protective coating but are often anodized to improve color and strength.
Perforated Aluminum Sheets, Coils, and Plates is extremely useful at low-temperatures. At subzero temperatures its strength increases while retaining ductility. At temperatures over 400F aluminum alloy sheets tend to lose some of their strength.
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