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Can aluminum thatched tiles conduct electricity?

Aluminum simulated thatch is durable and easy to install. The longer it takes, the more realistic the color will be. Many resorts or resorts will choose aluminum imitation thatched tiles to decorate their roofs, which is the most fashionable decoration material at present.

Since it is used as a roof decoration material, many careful buyers will consider a question-will aluminum thatched tiles conduct electricity?

Suzhou Huilian answers for you:

Aluminum is conductive, but anodized aluminum is not conductive, because a colorless oxide film is formed on the surface of aluminum after anodic oxidation. This oxide film not only prevents aluminum from conducting electricity, but also improves the corrosion resistance of aluminum, and the surface hardness is greatly improved, which can resist general friction. Aluminum pot and aluminum pots used in daily life are treated in this way.

Aluminum imitation thatch is a new type of roof decoration material, which is made of pure aluminum combined with advanced foreign technology. Most projects are mainly made of wood. Before installing imitation thatched tiles, the roof should be waterproof first, so that the dry wooden roof is already an insulator. Secondly, the lotus aluminum thatch is made of fluorocarbon technology, and a layer of scratch-resistant paint is added to the surface treatment, which can play a role in preventing electricity.

With this multiple protection, customers don't have to worry about the conductivity of aluminum thatched tiles.