What Corten Steel Cladding Profiles are Available?
1. Flat sheet: This is the most basic and common form of weathering steel cladding, suitable for a variety of architectural and design needs. It can be customized in different thicknesses (such as 0.8mm to 50mm) and widths (such as 1000mm to 2500mm) according to needs.
2. Corrugated sheet: Corten corrugated metal siding has enhanced structural strength and drainage performance, and is often used on roofs and walls. The corrugated shape provides additional visual appeal and helps to direct rainwater.
3. Profiled cladding: Made through a profiling process, it has specific shapes and textures such as V-shaped, trapezoidal or wavy shapes. These shapes are not only beautiful, but also provide additional rigidity and strength.
4. Vertical panel cladding: Designed for vertical installation, it can show the unique rust effect and texture of weathering steel cladding. It is often used in modern architectural design to create an industrial style or naturally weathered appearance.
5. Custom profile cladding: Many manufacturers offer customization services to design unique profile shapes according to customers' specific needs. This includes but is not limited to complex geometric shapes, patterns or textures.
6. Perforated Panels: Holes are punched into a flat sheet to create a specific pattern or grid to improve ventilation, lighting or visual effects. Perforated panels can be used to create unique shadow effects and visual hierarchy.
7. Folded Panel Cladding: Folded panels are formed into specific shapes such as corners, grooves or edge reinforcements. These shapes help to enhance the strength and stability of the panel and provide an additional design element.