Metal cladding refers to the application of a thin layer of metal over a surface, usually for protective or aesthetic purposes. It's widely used in construction (especially for facades and roofing), but also in industrial and even automotive settings.
ïïï Common Types of Metal Cladding:Aluminum Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and flexible for design.
Steel (Galvanized or Stainless) Durable and strong, great for harsh climates.
Copper Stylish and weathers into a green patina over time.
Zinc Self-healing and long-lasting, ideal for sleek architectural designs.
Titanium Rare and costly, but very strong and corrosion-resistant.
Weather resistance (rain, snow, UV)
Thermal insulation (when paired with proper backing)
Aesthetic flexibility (various textures, colors, and finishes)
Durability (less maintenance over time)
Exterior wall facades
Roofing
Industrial buildings
Interior feature walls (especially in modern design)
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