Architectural color steel plates are usually made of hot-dip galvanized steel plates and hot-dip aluminum steel plates, and are mainly made into corrugated plates or polyurethane/polystyrene foam/rock wool/glass wool composite sandwich panels, which are used for roofs, walls, doors and other buildings of steel structures, airports, warehouses, cold storage and other industrial plants and industrial buildings.
Colored steel plates have the following characteristics:
(1) Light weight: 10-14kg/m2, equivalent to 1/30 of a brick wall.
(2) Thermal conductivity: λ<=0.041w/mk.
(3) High strength: can be used as ceiling enclosures to bear weight, resist bending and compression.
(4) Bright color: Colored galvanized steel plates do not require surface decoration, and the anti-corrosion layer can last for 10-15 years.
(5) Flexible and quick installation: the construction period can be shortened by more than 40%.