There are many types of wind panels. Here are some common types:
Metal wind panels: This is a common type of wind panels, such as stainless steel wind panels, aluminum wind panels and copper wind panels. Stainless steel wind panels are durable, anti-fouling and anti-corrosion, and their unique metallic luster can add a modern feel to the building. Aluminum wind panels are relatively light and have good processing performance. Copper wind panels have a unique texture and color.
Plastic wind panels: For example, wind panels made of PVC and polycarbonate. PVC wind panels are low in cost and have a certain degree of flexibility. Polycarbonate wind panels have good impact resistance and transparency.
Acrylic wind panels: Acrylic wind panels have high transparency and rich colors, and are often used in places where visual effects need to be highlighted.
Composite wind panels: Made of a combination of multiple materials to meet different performance and appearance requirements.
Special-shaped wind panels: unique shapes are no longer limited to traditional rectangles, circles, etc., such as wind panels that imitate natural forms, or irregular-shaped wind panels customized according to specific design requirements, which bring more creativity and personality to the appearance of buildings.
Classification standards for wind panels
The classification standards for wind panels mainly include the following aspects:
Material: such as metal, plastic, composite materials, etc., wind panels of different materials have differences in performance, appearance and cost.
Shape: There are rectangles, circles, diamonds, polygons, special shapes, etc. The choice of shape will affect the wind effect and overall visual experience.
Size: The size of the wind panel will affect its layout and visual proportion on the facade of the building.
Surface treatment: For example, mirror, frosted, brushed, sandblasted, embossed, fingerprint-free and other treatment methods will give the wind panel different textures and gloss.
Wind mode: Some wind panels rotate freely, some swing in a specific direction, and some use special structures to achieve more complex wind effects.
Types of wind panels of different materials
Wind panels of different materials have their own characteristics and application scenarios:
Metal material: Stainless steel wind panels: have excellent corrosion resistance and strength, and are often used in high-end buildings and places with high durability requirements. Its surface can present different effects through a variety of treatment methods, such as titanium gold, titanium black, bronze, etc., adding unique colors and textures to the building.
Aluminum plate wind panels: relatively light weight, easy to process and install, often used for facade decoration of large buildings.
Copper plate wind panels: have unique retro charm and good conductivity, often used in some buildings that pursue cultural heritage and artistic atmosphere.
Plastic material: PVC wind panels: low cost, with certain flexibility and weather resistance, suitable for some temporary or budget-limited projects.
Polycarbonate wind panels: have high strength, high transparency and good impact resistance, often used in building parts that need lighting and display internal structures.
Acrylic sheet material: high transparency, bright colors, can be made into wind panels of various shapes and sizes through injection molding or extrusion processes, often used for interior decoration and small building facades.