Aluminum composite panels (ACP) have emerged as a star product in the construction and interior design industries, thanks to their blend of functionality and aesthetics. With their cost-effectiveness, vibrant color options, ease of installation, excellent processing capabilities and fire resistance,
The primary component of aluminum composite panels (ACP) is polyethylene (PE). ACPs are constructed with a three-layer structure: two outer aluminum sheets and a core of polyethylene. ACPs offer excellent thermal insulation and fire resistance, in addition to an aesthetically pleasing appearance, making them widely used in building and decorative materials.
Aluminum composite panels (ACPs), a new type of decorative material, are composed of chemically treated coated aluminum sheets as the outer layer, with polyethylene plastic or high-mineral core material, processed on ACP manufacturing equipment. Aluminum Composite Panels are overcome the shortcomings of the original materials, such as colorful decoration, weather resistance, corrosion resistance, impact resistance, easy processing and shaping, and ease of handling and installation. As a result, aluminum composite panels are widely used in various aspects of architectural decoration.
Aluminum Composite Panels are composed of two materials with distinctly different properties (metal and non-metal). They retain the primary characteristics of the original materials (metal aluminum, non-metal polyethylene plastic) while overcoming their shortcomings, thus achieving many superior material properties, such as luxury, vibrant decorative quality, weather resistance, corrosion resistance, impact resistance, fire resistance, moisture resistance, sound insulation, heat insulation, and shock resistance. They are lightweight, easy to process and shape, and convenient to transport and install.