Simulated copper aluminum panels are made of aluminum alloy, replicated with special spraying or transfer printing techniques to mimic the distinctive metallic luster and texture of copper. They can even achieve the oxidized grain of antique copper, closely resembling the real thing in visual appearance.
It avoids the issues of traditional copper materials, such as heavy weight, susceptibility to corrosion, high cost, and difficult maintenance, while retaining the advantages of aluminum alloy, such as light weight, high strength, and excellent weather resistance. Whether used for building facades, interior decorative facades, landscape ornaments, or signage designs, it can adapt to different environmental requirements. Additionally, its color and texture can be adjusted according to design needs, offering both a modern, sleek, bright copper-like finish and a vintage, aged copper-like texture, balancing decorative aesthetics and practical performance.
In practical applications, it is often used in scenarios where copper-like visual effects are sought, yet there is a higher demand for material weight, cost, and maintenance, such as in commercial complexes, cultural buildings, and high-end residential developments. It is an optimal decorative material that balances texture and practicality.





























