Aluminum Checker Plate for Anti-slip function.
A piece of aluminum checker plate.
Checker plate made from aluminum steel.
Aluminum checker plate is also called aluminum chequered plate. It is made from aluminum sheet. One side of the surface is embossed with diamond plate pattern. The different pattern can fit different environments and various usage. Aluminum checker plate is better for antirust and lighter than other materials, it can be used for many years and can retain high value after being replaced. This type of checkered plate is widely used as antiskid plate in both commercial and industrial flooring needs and also used in the vehicles, such as the ambulance and the firework truck.
Specification
Material: High grade aluminum sheet.
Finish: Mill and polish.
Thickness: 0.1", 0.63", 0.125", 0.188", 0.250", 0.45", 0.5", etc.
Panel size: Max. 4'×10' (usually is 1'×1', 1'×2', 1'×4', 1'×8', 2'×2', 2'×4', 2'×8', 4'×4', 4'×8', 4'×10')
Color: Siver, black, yellow, red.
Alloy: 1000 series, 3000 series, 5000 series, 6000 series, 8000 series.
Temper: O, H22, H24, H26, H32, H34.
Division Alloy
1000 SERIES 1050 1060 1070 1100 1200
3000 SERIES 3003 3004 3005 3105
5000 SERIES 5083 5052 5754 5005
6000 SERIES 6061 6063
8000 SERIES 8011
Feature
Skid-resistance.
Resist rust.
Resist corrosion and long life.
Lighter than other material.
Remain high value after being replaced.
Decorative function.
Application
Aluminum checker plate has good skid resistance. So it is usually used in the loading ramps, trench covers, dock flooring, stair treads and even for the car, truck, ambulance and fire truck.
It has the decorative function, so it can be used as decoration wall panels, cabinet and ceilings.
Because of the anti- corrosion, it can be used in the chemical industry, or in the decoration of the ship and port facilities.
The aluminum checker plate was used in the parked ambulance stair.
Aluminum checker plate applied in ambulance stair.
An aluminum checker plate floor mats in a car.
Aluminum checker plate applied in car floor mats.
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