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Aluminum-based Wood-simulated Components Facilitate the Development of Ancient-style Building Projects

Aluminum-based Wood-simulated Components Facilitate the Development of Ancient-style Building Projects

2026-06-12

In traditional antique building projects, solid wood components require on-site cutting, carving, painting and anti-corrosion treatment. The construction procedures are cumbersome and time-consuming. In addition, the construction quality is easily affected by labor proficiency and weather conditions, which often leads to rework and substantially increases project costs. Aluminum-wood imitation antique components perfectly solve the pain points of tight construction schedules and difficult construction in antique building projects through industrial mass production.
Xi'an Penghang aluminum-wood imitation antique components adopt standardized prefabricated production. All shapes, dimensions and carvings are precisely processed in the factory with a precision error within 0.1 millimeters. The components can be directly installed after delivery without secondary cutting, polishing, painting and other procedures, greatly simplifying the construction process. Featuring light weight, the components are convenient for transportation and hoisting, suitable for various construction scenarios, and can shorten the construction cycle by more than 30%.
Furthermore, the components deliver stable performance and can be put into use immediately after installation without maintenance waiting, greatly improving project delivery efficiency. They can be efficiently applied to large-scale cultural and tourism antique building projects as well as small courtyard antique renovations. Meanwhile, they avoid quality problems such as deformation and cracking common in solid wood construction, guarantee project quality and reduce costs while improving efficiency for construction projects.
Aluminum-wood Imitation Components

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