Aluminum Facade Panels

Aluminum facade panels are a building material used for exterior cladding that are made from aluminum or aluminum composites. They are popular for their durability, lightweight nature, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility, which allows them to be used in a wide range of architectural styles. These panels can be customized with various colors and finishes and are used to protect and enhance the appearance of a building's exterior.

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Triangle Aluminum Composite Panel

Triangle Aluminum Composite Panel is a versatile building material renowned for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Comprising a core layer sandwiched between two aluminum sheets, it ensures lightweight yet robust structures. Widely used in architecture, it offers weather resistance, easy installation, and customizable designs. Ideal for exterior cladding, signage, and interior applications, Triangle ACP combines functionality with modern aesthetics, making it a popular choice for contemporary construction projects.

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Double Curved Aluminium Panels

Aluminum double curved panels are made of high-quality aluminum plates, and apply PVDF/powder coating on the surface, the panels can be prevented color fading and corrosion from UV, high temperature, humidity, and atmospheric erosion. 

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Shaped Aluminium Panels

One of the benefits of aluminium panels is their adaptability for use in doors, screens, curtain walling and cladding.  Often panels need to be shaped or curved around a structural post, brickwork or in an aluminium frame

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Aluminum Composite Panels

Aluminum Composite Panels (ACPs or ACMs) are lightweight, durable building materials made of two aluminum sheets sandwiching a polyethylene (or mineral) core, offering a sleek, flat surface for architectural facades, signage, displays, and interiors, known for versatility, weather resistance, and easy fabrication into modern designs. They're used in construction for modern cladding, retail displays, wall partitions, and artistic applications, replacing heavier materials like solid aluminum or wood.

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