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Aluminium Composite Panel Cladding

Aluminium composite panel cladding are high-performance building materials formed by combining two aluminium sheets with a core of low-density polyethylene. The painted top aluminium sheet, along with the panel’s superior sound and thermal insulation properties, makes these panels highly sought after, especially in facade cladding systems.

During the production of composite panels, molten polyethylene filling material is evenly distributed between the upper and lower surfaces within a mold, bonded with a polymer adhesive. The combination of the top and bottom aluminium sheets with polyethylene and adhesive under specific pressure, temperature, and force forms the initial state of the composite material. The thickness of the composite panel is adjusted at this stage, allowing for production to continue according to the desired specifications, thus catering to various design and application needs

Aluminium Composite Panel Cladding is a multi-layered structure typically made of two aluminum sheets bonded to a polyethylene or mineral-filled core. It is widely used on building facades for its combination of aesthetics and durability.

Composite panels are extremely durable and long-lasting. They are resistant to impacts, breakage, corrosion, and environmental factors, making them ideal for long-term exterior applications.

Composite panels are lighter than other cladding materials, making them easier to install. They offer a smooth surface and a wide range of color options, providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Additionally, their vibration absorption properties contribute to the stability of the structure.

Composite panels are easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning with water and mild detergent is sufficient. Their low maintenance requirements help save time and costs over their lifespan.

Composite panels contribute to energy efficiency through their thermal insulation properties. This reduces the building’s energy consumption and enhances indoor comfort.

Composite panels are available in different fire resistance ratings. When panels with the appropriate fire classification are chosen, they meet safety standards and provide additional protection against fire.

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