Saturday, November 27, 2010

Aluminium composite panel

Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) or Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) is a widespread term that describes flat panels. These panels consist of a non-aluminium core which is bonded between couple of aluminium sheets. Aluminium sheets may be coated with PVDF or Polyester paint. ACPs are used for external cladding of buildings (building facades), and also for insulation and signage.

ACP is very rigid and strong material despite its light weight. Aluminium can be painted in any color. ACPs are produced in a range of metallic and non-metallic colors. Different patterns that imitate other materials, such as wood or marble are also available on market.

Applications of ACPs are not limited just to external building cladding. ACP can also be used in any form of cladding like partitions, false ceilings etc. Aluminium Composite Panels are widely used within the signage industry. They are an alternative to heavier and more expensive substrates.

The core of ACP is commonly made of low density Polyethylene or an insulating material that is about 10 cm  thick when its main use is refrigeration insulation.