ACP Plastic Sheet - Custom Size, Solid Color, for Curtain Walls, Aluminium Board Panel
An aluminum plastic panel is composed of a non-aluminum core sandwiched between two aluminum sheets. The panel boasts of a variety of colors and finishes, due to the PVDF and PE coating. Not only are they extensively used in architecture, but they are also popularly used in advertising signboards, shop facades, and interior decorations. This is because they possess features such as durability, lightweight, and formability.
In addition, they are energy-efficient and recyclable, traits that are greatly beneficial in the present world, as more and more attention is being put towards the usage of sustainable materials. All these attributes combined together make the aluminum plastic panel a worthy investment.
The aluminum composite panel displays a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio. Compared to aluminum sheets, this type of panel has an areal weight of almost 60%, whereas the weight of steel panels is ca. 30%. Additionally, the 180° peel strength ensures that the panel will remain intact over a prolonged period of time, resisting separation of the aluminum and core materials.
The panel's resilience to the natural elements is outstanding, withstanding exposure to the sun and the elements without any significant shift in color or gloss. The average life expectancy is over 20 years. Corrosion can be kept at bay too, with its superior protection from acids, bases, and salt spray. Moreover, the wind load resistance is to the national A-grade standard.
Thanks to the non-toxic polyethylene in the interior layer and the two thin, non-flammable aluminum sheets on both sides, the panel also provides Class 1 and A fire retardence according to ASTM standards.
External Architecture: These coverings can be applied to skyscrapers, standalone residences, business offices, and commercial buildings.
Inner Decoration: Such decorations can be useful in households, office spaces, and commercial areas. Examples range from wall accents to ceiling schemes and room dividers.
Promotional Displays: These include but are not limited to billboards, store signage, direction indicators, digital advertisements, and display stages.
Transit Infrastructure: They are used to make components for buses, trains, metro systems, airplanes, and nautical vehicles.
Interior Design: These designs involve crafting furniture styles, wardrobes, kitchen cabinet faces, and other indoor installations.
Industrial Implementations: These are used in production facilities to make protective covers for machinery, safety casings for equipment, and sterile room uses.
Consumer Facing Designs: Businesses may incorporate them in the design of retail stores, kiosk layouts, and indoor display segments.