Anodizing: Electrochemical formation of a hard anodic aluminum oxide film, with a strong metallic texture, scratch and wear resistance, and colors mainly including silver white, black, and bronze. It is a standard configuration for industrial profiles and suitable for equipment racks and heat dissipation profiles.
Powder coating: Electrostatic spraying of resin powder, offering a wide range of colors, high cost-effectiveness, and UV resistance, is the preferred choice for household doors and windows as well as ordinary outdoor curtain walls.
Electrophoretic coating: An oxide layer coated with a transparent paint film, resulting in a uniform and smooth paint surface that is resistant to stains and water. It is commonly used for high-end bridge-cutoff aluminum doors and windows.
Fluorocarbon spraying: Fluorocarbon resin coating, with top-notch acid and alkali resistance and salt spray resistance, has a service life of up to 50 years, suitable for coastal high-rise curtain walls and corrosive working conditions projects.
Wood grain transfer printing: Thermal transfer printing replicates the texture of solid wood, balancing the durability of aluminum with the aesthetic appeal of natural wood, suitable for indoor partitions and garden decorative profiles.
Simple reference for selection: anodizing for industrial equipment; powder coating/electrophoresis for home decoration doors and windows; fluorocarbon for coastal outdoor large-scale projects; wood grain transfer printing for indoor antique decoration.