Aluminum Coving

Aluminum coving is a curved finishing profile used at wall-to-floor or wall-to-ceiling junctions. It eliminates sharp corners, making surfaces easier to clean and maintain hygiene. It is widely used in clean rooms, hospitals, and pharmaceutical environments.

ALUMINIUM COVING

Aluminum coving is a curved or angled architectural trim, typically made from high grade aluminum with optional powder coating, used to create smooth, hygienic transitions between walls and floors or ceilings, especially in sterile environments like cleanrooms, hospitals, and food processing plants, preventing dirt accumulation and offering a sleek, modern finish. It combines the strength and durability of aluminum with easy-to-clean surfaces, available in various finishes and sizes to meet specific aesthetic and regulatory needs.

Key Characteristics & Features:

  • Material: Primary function is to block external pollutants, crucial for product quality and safety.
  • Design: Easily installed, reconfigured, or relocated, minimizing downtime.
  • Finish: Used in pharma labs, biotech, electronics, food processing, and research facilities.
  • Hygiene: Used in pharma labs, biotech, electronics, food processing, and research facilities.
  • Durability: Used in pharma labs, biotech, electronics, food processing, and research facilities.