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3D Printing PPGI Steel Coil

Par MnZn March 17th, 2026 3 vues
   
3D-printed PPGI steel coils utilize 3D printing technology for surface treatment or patterning of PPGI steel coils. PPGI steel coils, also known as pre-coated galvanized steel coils, are made by applying one or more layers of organic coatings to hot-dip galvanized steel sheets after surface pretreatment, followed by curing through baking.
Process Principle:
The desired 3D pattern or model is typically designed on a computer. Using specialized printing equipment, coatings or other functional materials are precisely sprayed or deposited onto the surface of the PPGI steel coil according to the design requirements, creating a three-dimensional pattern, texture, or specific functional coating. This process can create a variety of complex shapes and patterns on the steel coil surface, such as wood grain, stone pattern, and camouflage, to meet the aesthetic and functional needs of various users.
Applications:
Architecture: It can be used for the decoration of roofs, walls, doors, and windows, creating unique exterior facades that make buildings more distinctive and attractive. It can also be used to create architectural moldings, blinds, and other building components, enhancing the overall aesthetics of a building.
Home Appliances: It can be used in the manufacture of appliance casings, providing personalized designs for appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, enhancing their market competitiveness.
Furniture: It can be used to create furniture panels, frames, and other components, achieving a diversified and high-end appearance, meeting the style and quality requirements of different consumers.
Advertising: It can be used to create various billboards and display stands, and its unique 3D effect attracts attention and enhances advertising effectiveness.
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