Stucco Embossed Aluminum for Cold Storage



Stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage is a common facing for insulated panels. It protects insulation cores and makes surfaces easy to clean. The stucco texture adds grip and hides minor marks.

Why choose stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage?

Stucco Embossed Aluminum Sheet
  • Strong and light: Aluminum is light but durable for cold storage panels.
  • Corrosion-resistant: Coated stucco aluminum stands up to humidity and cleaning.
  • Easy to sanitize: Smooth coated surfaces clean well in food and pharma areas.
  • Slip and scuff resistant: The stucco texture reduces visible wear on walls and floors.
    Each point shows why stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage is a good choice.

Types and technical specifications


Below is a clear table of common digital-style options. These types work as facings for cold storage insulated panels (PIR, PU, EPS cores).

Type / SeriesThickness (mm)Coil width (mm)Emboss depth (mm)Weight (kg/m2)Coating / FinishTypical use
SE-A-0500.501000 / 12200.151.35PE / StuccoLight wall panels
SE-A-0700.701000 / 12200.201.89PVDF / StuccoWalls & ceilings
SE-A-0800.801000 / 12200.252.16PVDF / StuccoHeavy-use walls
SE-A-1001.001000 / 12200.302.70PVDF / StuccoFloors / ramp areas
SE-A-1201.201000 / 12200.403.24PVDF / Anti-corrosionHigh-impact areas

Notes:

  • Weight = thickness × aluminum density (~2700 kg/m3).
  • Coatings: PE is economical; PVDF gives better weather and chemical resistance.
  • Emboss depth is typical. Different suppliers may offer custom emboss patterns.

Compatibility with insulated panels

  • Stucco embossed aluminum is usually the outer facing on sandwich panels. For cold storage, pair it with:
    • PIR (polyisocyanurate) core for good fire performance.
    • PU (polyurethane) core for strong insulation.
    • EPS (expanded polystyrene) for budget solutions.
  • Use correct join profiles, gaskets, and fasteners designed for cold rooms.
  • Aluminum is a good conductor. Proper seals and thermal breaks are needed to avoid thermal bridging in cold storage.

Applications

Stucco Embossed Aluminum for Cold Room


Stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage is used in:

  • Walk-in freezers and cold rooms
  • Refrigerated warehouses and docks
  • Food processing and cold-chain packing areas
  • Pharmaceutical cold storage and clean rooms
  • Cold storage doors, partitions, and ceilings
  • Industrial refrigerated vehicles (interior linings)
  • Areas needing easy sanitation and visible durability

Installation tips

  • Handle panels with care to avoid dents on stucco aluminum.
  • Store panels in dry, covered areas before installation.
  • Follow manufacturer torque specs for fasteners to avoid panel deformation.
  • Ensure consistent sealing between panels to maintain insulation and hygiene.
  • Use compatible sealants that perform at low temperatures.

Maintenance and cleaning

  • Clean stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage with mild detergents.
  • Avoid strong abrasives that can damage the coating.
  • Rinse well to remove residues used in food processing areas.
  • For stubborn stains, use manufacturer-recommended cleaners at low temperature.
  • Periodic inspection helps spot seal or gasket wear before it affects thermal performance.

Advantages specific to cold storage

  • Hygienic surface: Coated stucco aluminum resists bacteria buildup when cleaned.
  • Long life: Good coatings and proper care keep panels performing for years.
  • Energy protection: As a facing, it protects the insulation core and helps keep cold in.
  • Low weight: Keeps structural loads lower than steel facings.
  • Visual consistency: Stucco hides small dents and maintains a neat look.

Choosing the right type for your project

  • Light-use interior walls: 0.50–0.70 mm thickness with PE or standard PVDF.
  • Heavy-use walls or low-impact floors: 0.80–1.00 mm with PVDF coating.
  • High-impact or ramp areas: 1.00–1.20 mm or thicker, consider extra anti-corrosion treatment.
  • Match facing to core: select facing and core combinations that meet fire, insulation, and hygiene codes for your region.
  • Ask suppliers for test data on corrosion, adhesion, and cleanability.

Common questions (FAQ)

  • Can stucco embossed aluminum handle freezing temperatures?
    Yes. It performs well at low temperatures when bonded to the right insulation core.
  • Is it easy to repair?
    Minor dents can be spot-treated. Full panel replacement is common for major damage.
  • What coatings last longest?
    PVDF coatings typically last longer and resist chemicals better than standard polyester.

Conclusion


Stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage is a practical, hygienic, and durable choice for refrigerated facilities. Use the right thickness, coating, and core pairing for your needs. If you need help selecting a type, contact a supplier with your panel size, expected use, and cleaning regime. They can recommend the best stucco embossed aluminum for cold storage for your project.

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