What are the applications of profiles in different industries?
Construction industry:
Steel profiles: used to construct the main structure of buildings, such as the frame of high-rise buildings, the main beam of large-span bridges, etc., and can also be used to make parts such as stairs and railings to provide stable support and safety protection.
Aluminum alloy profiles: widely used in building doors and windows, curtain walls, shading systems, interior decorative lines, etc., which not only play a structural support role, but also improve the beauty and energy-saving effect of the building. For example, the broken bridge aluminum doors and windows use the excellent thermal insulation properties of aluminum alloy profiles to reduce indoor and outdoor heat transfer.
Plastic profiles: PVC profiles are mostly used to make doors and windows, drainage pipes, cable troughs, etc. PPR profiles are used for indoor and outdoor drinking water pipeline systems to ensure the normal operation of water supply and drainage and electrical wiring and indoor comfort.
Fiberglass profiles: can be used to manufacture building beams, columns, roof panels, ventilation ducts, etc., reduce the weight of the building, improve seismic performance, and its corrosion resistance, insulation and other characteristics can also meet the needs of different scenarios.
Wood profiles: commonly used in decorative parts of interior decoration, such as door and window frames, skirtings, handrails, wooden floors, etc., to create a warm and natural indoor environment.
Automobile manufacturing industry:
Steel profiles: used to manufacture the main load-bearing structural components such as the frame and body beam of the car to ensure the structural stability and safety of the car when driving, carrying goods or passengers.
Aluminum alloy profiles: increasingly used in car body parts, such as doors, hoods, trunk lids, etc., to reduce the weight of the car body, reduce fuel consumption, improve the vehicle's handling performance and acceleration performance, and are also used in the frame structure of the car interior to improve the aesthetics.
Plastic profiles: commonly used in car interior parts, such as dashboards, seat armrests, interior decorative strips, etc., through injection molding and other processes to produce parts of various shapes, beautiful and comfortable, and the shock absorption and sound insulation properties of plastics also help to improve the driving experience.
Fiberglass profiles: can be used to manufacture the body shell of the car (some special vehicles or concept cars, etc.), some functional parts of the interior, etc., using its light weight, high strength, and strong designability to meet special design and performance requirements.
Electrical industry:
Copper profiles: With their excellent conductivity, they are mainly used to make wires and cables, busbars, electrical connection terminals, etc., to ensure efficient transmission of current and the normal operation of electrical equipment.
Aluminum alloy profiles: They are used in some electrical equipment frames and bridges that have slightly lower conductivity requirements but consider weight and cost. For example, the frames of some distribution cabinets can be made of aluminum alloy profiles.
Plastic profiles: They are often used to make insulating sheaths, cable troughs, electrical appliance housings, etc. of wires and cables, and play the role of insulation protection and protection, regularizing electrical lines, preventing electric shock accidents and ensuring the stability of electrical equipment.
Fiberglass profiles: As an excellent insulating material, they can be used to manufacture poles, cable bridges, antenna covers of communication base stations, etc., to ensure the safe operation of electrical equipment and communication systems, and prevent accidents such as leakage and short circuits.