Aluminium Plain Sheets

Aluminium sheets, also known as aluminium plates, are the result of basic raw-form aluminium being pressed and rolled into panel form under high pressure.

 

Aluminium sheeting is characteristically manufactured to be very thin and lightweight, yet sturdy enough to offer extreme versatility alongside inherent ease of installation and maintenance. It also boasts numerous other unique and useful properties that make it very widely deployed today across an enormous variety of industrial, agricultural, home DIY and manufacturing/production applications.

 

A range of additional coatings applied to aluminium sheets can help create a long-lasting material for use in outdoor settings or other challenging environments, such as for exterior cladding. The extremely lightweight nature of very thin sheet aluminium makes it ideal for use in drinks cans, food containers and other everyday products suitable for high-volume storage, transport and retail.

 

ThicknessSize Range
0.3mm to 5mm
1000mm to 3000mm

Aluminium Cross Sheets

Aluminium Sheets for HVAC provide excellent thermal performance, making them ideal for air conditioning and ventilation systems. They are lightweight and easy to install and maintain. They are also resistant to corrosion and rust, making them a long-lasting and cost-effective solution for HVAC applications.

 

Like mild steel, aluminum is versatile and can be easily shaped into sheets for HVAC applications. Compared to steel, however, aluminum is lightweight, making it much easier to install. During installation, aluminum panels are attached using aluminum tape and glue.

 

ThicknessSize Range
0.3mm to 0.8mm
1000mm to 3000mm

Aluminium Chequered Sheets

Aluminium chequered plates are panels of sheet metal that have raised hatch marks on one side (the reverse side is untextured), forming a raised pattern that’s usually embossed to a height of around 1.5mm. Known variously as checker plates, tread plates, 5 bar sheets or durbar floor plates, they’re most often made from aluminium, although steel versions are also sold.

They’re relatively thick and sturdy sheets for improved impact resistance and load-bearing properties, ideally suited to use interior or exterior areas of high footfall and heavy wheeled traffic, such as service corridors, loading bays and car parks. The embossed pattern conceals surface damage and also provides additional grip against slips and skids.

 

Thickness Size Range
1mm to 5mm
1000mm to 3000mm