The market uses of color-coated plate manufacturers are mainly divided into three parts: construction, home appliances and transportation. Among them, the construction field accounts for the largest proportion, followed by the home appliance industry, and the transportation industry accounts for only a small part. Color-coated plates for construction are generally based on hot-dip galvanized steel plates and hot-dip aluminum-zinc steel plates. They are mainly processed into corrugated plates or sandwich panels with polyurethane, and are used to build roofs, walls, and doors of industrial and commercial buildings such as steel structure factories, airports, warehouses, and freezers.
Color-coated plates for home appliances produced by color-coated plate manufacturers are generally based on electrogalvanized and cold plates, which are used to produce refrigerators and large air-conditioning systems, freezers, bread machines, furniture, etc. In the transportation industry, electrogalvanized and cold plates are generally used as substrates, mainly for oil pans, automotive interior parts, etc.