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Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

Stucco embossed aluminum sheet is a flat-rolled aluminum product with a textured surface. The pattern looks like orange peel or traditional stucco plaster. Manufacturers create this texture by passing smooth aluminum through embossing rollers. The result is a surface that cuts glare and adds strength.
This material is popular for roofing and wall panels. It weighs less than steel. It resists rust and also handles extreme temperatures well. Builders and architects choose it for both looks and function.

Manufacturers offer several alloy options. Each type serves different needs.

Table
| Alloy | Main Element | Strength Level | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1050 | Pure aluminum | Standard | Decorative panels, indoor use |
| 1060 | Pure aluminum | Standard | Insulation, packaging, reflectors |
| 1100 | Pure aluminum | Standard | General cladding, easy forming |
| 3003 | Manganese added | Medium | Roofing, refrigeration, HVAC |
| 3004 | Manganese + Magnesium | Medium-High | Roofing, siding, marine areas |
| 3105 | Manganese + Magnesium | Medium-High | Wall panels, gutters, downspouts |
| 5052 | Magnesium added | High | Coastal roofing, heavy cladding |
| 8011 | Iron + Silicon | Standard | Packaging, thin insulation |
| 6061 | Magnesium + Silicon | Very High | Structural wall panels, industrial |
Temper shows how the metal was treated after rolling. It affects hardness and bendability.
Table
| Temper | Description | Common Uses |
|---|---|---|
| O | Soft, fully annealed | Deep forming, complex shapes |
| H12 | Quarter hard | Light forming, decorative work |
| H14 | Half hard | General roofing, wall panels |
| H16 | Three-quarter hard | Stiffer panels, less forming |
| H18 | Full hard | Maximum stiffness, flat panels |
| H22 | Quarter hard, strain hardened | Better strength than H12 |
| H24 | Half hard, strain hardened | Popular for roofing sheets |
| H26 | Three-quarter hard, strain hardened | Structural panels |
| H28 | Full hard, strain hardened | Heavy-duty applications |
| H32 | Quarter hard, stabilized | Marine roofing, stable shape |
| H112 | As-rolled, stress relieved | Thick plates, industrial use |
Thickness matters for load and insulation. Here is how thickness maps to use.
Table
| Thickness | Typical Application |
|---|---|
| 0.2 – 0.5 mm | Thin insulation wrap, packaging, appliance liners |
| 0.5 – 0.8 mm | Ceiling tiles, decorative wall panels, light cladding |
| 0.8 – 1.2 mm | Standard roofing, soffits, fascia boards |
| 1.2 – 1.5 mm | Heavy roofing, exterior wall panels, trailer siding |
| 1.5 – 2.0 mm | Structural cladding, industrial roofing, truck bodies |
| 2.0 – 3.0 mm | Heavy equipment covers, flooring, marine decking |





Not all stucco looks the same. Different rollers create different textures.
Table
| Pattern Name | Look | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Classic Orange Peel | Small, round dimples | General roofing, wall panels |
| Normal Orange Peel | Slightly larger cells | Decorative cladding, ceilings |
| Diamond Pattern | Sharp geometric ridges | Anti-slip flooring, industrial |
| Rhombus Pattern | Diamond-like shapes | Feature walls, design panels |
| Five-Rib Pattern | Linear ribs | Structural panels, heavy use |
Choosing the right alloy affects cost and life span. Here is a side-by-side look.
Table
| Feature | 1060 H24 | 3003 H14 | 3105 H24 | 5052 H32 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | 110-136 MPa | 140-160 MPa | 140-160 MPa | 175-195 MPa |
| Corrosion Resistance | Excellent | Good | Good | Excellent |
| Formability | Excellent | Good | Good | Fair |
| Weldability | Good | Good | Good | Good |
| Cost Level | Low | Medium | Medium | High |
| Best Climate | Dry, indoor | General outdoor | Humid, rainy | Coastal, marine |
| Typical Roof Life | 15-20 years | 20-25 years | 20-25 years | 25-30 years |
| Weight (same thickness) | Lightest | Light | Light | Light |

1060 H24 is pure aluminum. It is soft and easy to shape. It works well for indoor wall panels and light roofing and is also the most budget-friendly choice. However, it is not ideal for coastal areas with salt air.

3003 H14 adds manganese. This gives it more strength than 1060. It is the top choice for standard roofing and wall panels. It handles rain and sun well and also forms easily for complex roof shapes.

3105 H24 is close to 3003 but adds magnesium. This improves moisture resistance. It is a smart pick for gutters, downspouts, and wall panels in wet climates.

5052 H32 contains magnesium. It offers the highest strength among common stucco sheets. It resists salt water corrosion. Use it for coastal roofing, marine structures, and heavy industrial walls.
Stucco embossed aluminum comes in sheets and coils. Coils allow continuous roll-forming on site.
Table
| Format | Width Range | Length / Coil Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Sheet | 500 – 2200 mm | 500 – 6000 mm per sheet |
| Coil | 20 – 2200 mm | 0.15 – 3 MT per coil |
| Inner Diameter | 405 mm or 505 mm | Standard mill core |
Standard widths for roofing panels are 1000 mm, 1200 mm, and 1250 mm. Custom widths up to 2200 mm are available from some mills.
Bare stucco aluminum ages to a uniform patina. For color, mills offer coatings.
Table
| Coating Type | Thickness | Durability | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mill Finish (Bare) | None | 15-25 years | Natural look, low cost |
| PE (Polyester) | 18-25 μm | 10-15 years | Indoor, decorative |
| PVDF (Fluorocarbon) | 25-35 μm | 20-30 years | Exterior, harsh sun |
| Anodized | 5-25 μm | 20-25 years | Premium architectural |
| Epoxy | 15-25 μm | 10-15 years | Industrial, chemical resistance |


Clean the base structure. Remove oil, dust, and loose paint. A clean surface ensures proper fastening.
Use fine-tooth saw blades or shears. Wear gloves. The edges can be sharp.
Use aluminum or stainless steel rivets. Match the fastener material to the panel to avoid galvanic corrosion. Space fasteners every 300-400 mm along seams.
Apply matching sealant at overlaps. This stops water ingress. Use neutral-cure silicone for best results.
Store panels flat and dry. Keep them off the ground. Cover with tarp if stored outdoors.
Stucco embossed aluminum needs little care. Follow these steps for long life.
Request these documents from your supplier.
Table
| Document | What It Proves |
|---|---|
| Mill Test Certificate | Alloy and temper match your order |
| Chemical Composition Report | Element levels are within spec |
| Mechanical Test Report | Strength and elongation values |
| Coating Thickness Report | Paint layer is even and thick enough |
| Salt Spray Test | Corrosion resistance for coastal use |
No. Bare aluminum forms its own protective layer. Many roofers install it without paint. Color coating is optional for looks.
Yes. 3003 and 3105 alloys handle wet climates well. For snow load, use 1.2 mm thickness or greater.
Aluminum roofing can be louder than tile. Add insulation beneath the panels. This cuts sound and improves thermal performance.
Bare stucco aluminum lasts 15 to 25 years. PVDF-coated panels can last 30 years or more with proper care.
Yes, but pick 5052 H32 or 3004 alloy. These resist salt spray better than pure aluminum grades.
Table
| Feature | Stucco Aluminum | Galvanized Steel | PVC Panel | Wood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | Very light | Heavy | Light | Heavy |
| Rust Risk | None | High over time | None | Rot risk |
| Fire Safety | Non-combustible | Non-combustible | Melts | Burns |
| Recyclability | 100% | 100% | Low | Biodegradable |
| Texture Options | Many | Few | Few | Natural only |
| Cost Over Time | Low maintenance | May need paint | May warp | Needs sealing |
Before you place an order, confirm these points.
Stucco embossed aluminum sheet is a smart material for roofing and wall panels. It blends light weight, long life, and good looks. The range of alloys, tempers, and thicknesses means you can match the sheet to your exact job. Whether you need a basic 1060 H24 ceiling panel or a marine-grade 5052 H32 roof, there is a product ready for you.
Use the tables above to compare options. Talk to your supplier about mill certificates. With the right choice, your roof or wall will stay strong and attractive for decades.