Curve Aluminum Panel

High-precision hyperboloid and spherical aluminum veneer systems for iconic architectural landmarks.

  • AA3003 H24 Series Alloy

    Material Grade

  • 140–180 MPa

    Tensile Strength

  • 203.5 W/m·K

    Thermal Conductivity

  • AAMA 2605 (Fluorocarbon)

    Coating Standard

  • 71 GPa

    Elastic Coefficient

Introduction

Advanced Hyperboloid Shaping

Our curve aluminum panels are molded by overlapping arcs from different axial directions on a single surface, allowing for complex hyperboloid and spherical geometries. Utilizing AA3003 H24 alloy, these panels provide architects with the freedom to create fluid, organic building envelopes without compromising structural integrity.

Benefits

Why Choose APEX Curve Aluminum Panels

  • Unlimited Geometric Design Flexibility

    Achieve complex curved, spherical, and custom hyperboloid shapes that standard panels cannot replicate.

  • Superior Surface Protection

    Finished with AAMA 2605 compliant fluorocarbon coatings for 10+ years of weather and corrosion resistance.

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

    The AA3003 alloy ensures the panels are lightweight for easy installation while maintaining high rigidity.

  • Precision Engineering

    Each panel is custom-engineered using advanced CNC processes to ensure seamless alignment in complex assemblies.

Standard

Technical Configuration & Finishes

Our panels meet rigorous international standards, featuring a glossiness range of 25-35 (60° meter) and a pencil hardness of ≥H. The mechanical properties include an elongation rate of ≥5%, ensuring the material can withstand the stresses of complex forming processes.

Available in a wide array of PVDF fluorocarbon finishes, the panels demonstrate excellent nitric acid and mortar resistance, making them suitable for harsh urban and coastal environments.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Technical insights into the design, manufacturing, and installation of curved aluminum facade systems.

What is the difference between single-curve and hyperboloid panels?
Single-curve panels bend in one direction, while hyperboloid panels feature complex curves in multiple axes, requiring specialized molding.
What is the maximum panel size for curved designs?
Sizes are custom-engineered based on the radius and thickness, typically up to 1500mm x 4000mm depending on the curvature.
How are these panels fixed to the building structure?
They are installed using a dedicated aluminum alloy column and beam system with fasteners, cushions, and imbedded parts as per our node diagrams.
Can the panels be perforated for acoustic or aesthetic purposes?
Yes, we offer custom CNC perforation patterns that can be applied to curved surfaces before the final shaping process.
What is the typical lead time for custom curved panels?
Due to the complex molding and precision engineering required, lead times typically range from 4 to 8 weeks depending on project scale.