Oxide metals feature a treated oxide layer that improves durability, corrosion resistance, and visual appeal. Commonly used for facades, furniture, and decorative finishes, they combine strength with modern aesthetics. Anodized aluminium and naturally oxidized metals create matte or metallic looks while requiring minimal maintenance. Customizable in color, thickness, and finish, oxide metals are a stylish cladding option for architects seeking long-lasting and distinctive materials. Their durability and low upkeep make them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Oxide metals are metals treated with an oxide layer to enhance their corrosion resistance, durability, and appearance.
They are used in architectural facades, industrial applications, furniture, and decorative finishes due to their enhanced properties.
The oxide layer is typically formed through processes like anodizing (for aluminium) or natural oxidation, depending on the metal.
They are corrosion-resistant, durable, low-maintenance, and have a unique aesthetic appeal with matte or metallic finishes.
depends on the material and application. Sometimes they can be customized to the thickness, colour, and finish of the oxide layer to meet specific design and functional requirements.