Mirror ACP Sheet, 5.0mm / 0.5mm Aluminum Layer - PVDF Coating, Customizable
The aluminum plastic composite is a combination of two different materials, metal and non-metal, cleverly combining the best of both worlds. It inherits the key qualities from the original materials, like aluminum and polyethylene plastic, and also helps to work around their limitations. Because of this, it offers improved properties such as a luxurious look and feel, attractive colors, weatherproof capabilities, anti-corrosion, impact resistance, extra fireproofing, damp-proofing, soundproofing, thermal insulation and seismic resistance.
In addition, the aluminum plastic composite is easy to transport and install, and very lightweight. It is also simpler to manipulate than some other materials.
Boasting an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, aluminum composite panels weigh roughly 60% that of aluminum sheets, and just 30% of steel ones when given equal stiffness (E.j). Moreover, it exhibits significant 180° peel strength, and will not experience automatic separation between the aluminum sheet and the plastic core material over extended use. When exposed to the outdoor, it will remain stable in color and gloss, with no flaking of the coating and a general lifespan surpassing two decades. Its surface coating also exhibits powerful adhesion and can withstand corrosion from acids (10%H2S04), alkalis (10%NaOH), and saline fog; the PVDF fluorocarbon resin coating is especially robust. Meeting the national grade A standard for wind load endurance, it is suitable for high-rise building exterior decoration. Lastly, the fire-proof capability is attributed to its central layer composed of non-toxic polyethylene between two non-flammable thin aluminum sheets.
Steel is a highly versatile material that finds various applications in urban and rural environments. Its heavy-duty properties make it ideal for use in the construction and infrastructure industry.
Building exteriors: Steel can be used for the cladding of high-rise buildings, bungalows, corporate offices, and commercial towers. Its durability, resilience, and easy installation makes it an attractive choice compared to other cladding materials.
Building interiors: Steel is also used for interior decoration in homes, offices, and commercial spaces. This includes wall and ceiling paneling, intricate ceiling designs, and room partitions meant to provide temporary space divisions.
Signage: Steel is a very popular material for constructing signage. This includes billboards, shopfront signage, direction signs, digital print signage, and display platforms.
Transportation: Steel plays an important role in the automotive and transportation industry. It is used for manufacturing the body parts of buses, trains, metros, airplanes, and marine vehicles.
Furniture: Steel is also widely used for the creation of furniture designs, wardrobes, kitchen cabinet surfaces, and other interior fixtures.
Industrial Uses: Steel finds wide applications in the industrial sector as well. It serves as casing materials for various machinery, provides protective covering for various equipment, and is one of the selection for cleanroom applications.
Retail design: Steel is also employed in the creation of retail store setups, kiosk designs, and interior display units.
Hospitality sector: Steel is a popular choice in the hospitality sector as well. Its properties make it ideal for the application in hotels, resorts, and restaurants. It is used for interior decorations, signage, and external cladding.
Healthcare sector: Steel is also widely used in the healthcare sector. Not only is it used for cladding in hospitals, clinics, and health centers, but its easy-to-clean and durable surface makes it a very appropriate choice for healthcare applications.
Education sector: Steel is also popular for use in the educational sector, in the form of signboards, furniture, and internal partitions.
Sports and Recreation: Steel is also used in sports and recreation complexes. This includes stadiums, gymnasiums, and sports complexes for cladding, internal decorations, and signage.
Infrastructure: Steel is also used for cladding and signage in airports, railway stations, bus terminals, and ports.