Aluminum alloy screens are mainly composed of aluminum and alloy elements such as silicon, copper, magnesium, and manganese. Aluminum is the basic material, which is lightweight and corrosion-resistant, while adding silicon can improve strength and casting performance; copper and magnesium enhance hardness and wear resistance; manganese improves corrosion resistance. These elements are mixed in a specific proportion and made into finished products through processes such as smelting, extrusion, and surface treatment. Aluminum alloy screens have excellent strength-to-weight ratio, good processing performance and decorative effects, and are widely used in the field of modern architectural decoration. Its surface can be anodized, sprayed or polished to improve its aesthetics and durability.
