High weather resistance, high corrosion resistance, high stamping performance, and high natural color coated panels produced using a special roller coating process can be further processed by mechanical equipment. They can be punched, bent, curled, rolled, and bonded or riveted, resulting in ideal structural profiles and composite panels with strong applicability and decorative qualities. It overcomes the disadvantages of film lamination and transfer printed panels, which are prone to discoloration, aging, delamination, and poor shaping. It features time-saving, labor-saving, low manufacturing costs, resistance to fading, aging, fire, and rain.
High weather resistance, high corrosion resistance, high stamping performance, and high natural color coated panels produced using a special roller coating process can be further processed by mechanical equipment. They can be punched, bent, curled, rolled, and bonded or riveted, resulting in ideal structural profiles and composite panels with strong applicability and decorative qualities. It overcomes the disadvantages of film lamination and transfer printed panels, which are prone to discoloration, aging, delamination, and poor shaping. It features time-saving, labor-saving, low manufacturing costs, resistance to fading, aging, fire, and rain.
High weather resistance, high corrosion resistance, high stamping performance, and high natural color coated panels produced using a special roller coating process can be further processed by mechanical equipment. They can be punched, bent, curled, rolled, and bonded or riveted, resulting in ideal structural profiles and composite panels with strong applicability and decorative qualities. It overcomes the disadvantages of film lamination and transfer printed panels, which are prone to discoloration, aging, delamination, and poor shaping. It features time-saving, labor-saving, low manufacturing costs, resistance to fading, aging, fire, and rain.
High weather resistance, high corrosion resistance, high stamping performance, and high natural color coated panels produced using a special roller coating process can be further processed by mechanical equipment. They can be punched, bent, curled, rolled, and bonded or riveted, resulting in ideal structural profiles and composite panels with strong applicability and decorative qualities. It overcomes the disadvantages of film lamination and transfer printed panels, which are prone to discoloration, aging, delamination, and poor shaping, while offering advantages such as time-saving, labor-saving, low manufacturing costs, resistance to fading, aging, fire, and rain.