Aluminium Chequered Sheets

Characteristics:

Surface Pattern: Aluminum chequered sheets have a raised pattern of diamond or other shapes embossed on one side. This pattern provides enhanced traction and reduces the risk of slipping, making them suitable for various safety-related applications.

Lightweight: Like other aluminum products, chequered sheets are lightweight, which makes handling, installation, and transportation easier.

Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum naturally forms a protective oxide layer that gives it excellent resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for outdoor and marine applications.

Strength and Durability: Aluminum chequered sheets are known for their strength and durability, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.

Grades

Alloy 3003: This alloy is known for its excellent corrosion resistance and is commonly used in general applications, including flooring, toolboxes, and transportation.

Alloy 5052: Alloy 5052 offers good corrosion resistance and is often used in marine and architectural applications, such as boat decks and building facades.

Alloy 6061: This heat-treatable alloy provides good strength and weldability and is used in various industrial and structural applications.

Sizes

Aluminum chequered sheets come in a variety of sizes, with standard dimensions that include:

Thickness: Typically, chequered sheets have thicknesses ranging from 1.5mm to 6mm, but custom thicknesses can be obtained for specific applications.

Width: Standard widths often range from 1,000mm (1 meter) to 1,500mm (1.5 meters).

Length: The length of aluminum chequered sheets can vary, but common lengths are 2,000mm (2 meters) and 2,500mm (2.5 meters). Longer lengths are available for specific requirements.

Applications

Flooring: The anti-slip properties of chequered sheets make them ideal for flooring applications in industrial settings, warehouses, and vehicles.

Transportation: They are used for trailer floors, truck beds, and other transportation equipment where durability and traction are essential.

Marine: Aluminum chequered sheets are popular for boat decks, gangways, and other marine applications due to their corrosion resistance.

Architectural: They are used in architectural design elements, such as staircases, walkways, and building facades, to enhance both safety and aesthetics.

Toolboxes and Storage: Chequered sheets are used to construct toolboxes, storage units, and cabinets where a durable and non-slip surface is required.

Decorative Panels: They can be used in interior design for decorative panels and wall coverings.

Note: When selecting aluminum chequered sheets, it’s important to consider factors like the specific grade, thickness, and pattern design to ensure they meet the requirements of your project or application.

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