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Aluminum Composite Panels: A Perfect Blend of Aesthetics and Functionality

Aluminum Composite Panels: A Perfect Blend of Aesthetics and Functionality


Traditional aluminum-plastic composite panels are made by bonding two outer layers of high-purity aluminum alloy sheets to a non-toxic low-density polyethylene (PE) core. However, their application is somewhat restricted in scenarios with strict fire protection requirements. To enhance fire resistance, aluminum composite panels (ACPs) have been developed to meet the A2 fire rating standard.

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What Are Aluminum Composite Panels?

Aluminum Composite Panels (ACPs), also referred to as aluminum composite materials, are engineered composites produced via thermal extrusion in specialized manufacturing equipment. They consist of two outer aluminum sheets coated with decorative and protective layers, bonded to a mineral-filled core. The aluminum alloy surfaces are finished with fluorocarbon resin coatings, typically applied using the industry-standard pre-coating fluorocarbon baking process.
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Key Features

  1. Diverse Aesthetic Options
    The panels support a wide range of surface finishes, including classic metallic tones, iridescent color schemes, and simulated textures replicating stainless steel, copper, natural stone, wood grain, and concrete. This versatility delivers exceptional decorative value for architectural designs.


  1. Superior Fire Resistance
    Featuring a flame-retardant or non-combustible mineral polymer core and aluminum outer layers with low flammability, the panels achieve fire ratings up to B1 and A2 classes, making them a reliable fire-safe decorative material.
  1. Outstanding Mechanical Performance
    With ultra-high peel strength, the panels ensure excellent dimensional stability and long-term durability. They also boast strong weather resistance, maintaining their pristine appearance over time. Compared to solid aluminum panels of equivalent rigidity, ACPs offer lighter weight and more cost-effective pricing.
  2. Eco-friendly & Sustainable
    Both the aluminum sheets and plastic core components of discarded ACPs can be 100% recycled, minimizing environmental impact.
  3. Highly Versatile Machinability
    The panels can be easily cut, grooved, band-sawn, and punched. They also support cold bending, cold folding, cold rolling, as well as riveting, screwing, and adhesive bonding, enabling fabrication into curved, right-angled, and other custom shapes.
  4. Easy Maintenance
    Architectural curtain walls generally require maintenance and cleaning after several years of service. Thanks to their stain resistance and high cleanliness, ACPs can be restored to a like-new condition with simple cleaning using neutral detergent and water.
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Common Specifications


The standard dimensions of aluminum composite panels are 1220mm × 2440mm.
Other available widths include 1000mm, 1250mm, and 1575mm, with lengths ranging from 2000mm to 8000mm. Custom sizes are also offered to meet specific project requirements.
  • Thickness for interior applications: 3mm
  • Thickness for building curtain walls: 4mm
  • Custom thickness: 6mm is available for specialized needs


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