Home Decoration Marble Metal Decorative External Mdf Cladding Aluminum Composite Panels
- ACPs are typically installed using a subframe or attachment system that allows for easy installation and removal, if necessary.
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- The panels can be fabricated off-site and then installed, or they can be cut and shaped on-site to fit specific project requirements.
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- Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment, ventilation, and overall performance of the ACP system.
Specifications:
- Aluminum composite panels are manufactured using a continuous lamination process, where the aluminum skins and core material are bonded together under heat and pressure.
- The core material is typically polyethylene (PE) or a mineral-filled thermoplastic, which provides the necessary insulation and structural properties.
- Manufacturers can also offer specialized core materials, such as fire-resistant or high-strength options, to meet specific project requirements.
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Brand Name | MENGBA |
Model Number | Ceilings#0.8mm |
Function | Fireproof, Heat Insulation, Moisture-Proof, Mould-Proof, Smoke-Proof, Sound-Absorbing, Soundproof, Waterproof |
Feature | Artistic Ceilings, Honeycomb Ceilings, Integrated Ceilings, Perforated Ceilings |
Ceiling Tile Shape | Rectangle |
Ceiling Tile Type | Aluninum Louvers |
Project Solution Capability | graphic design, 3D model design, total solution for projects, Cross Categories Consolidation |
Application | Hotel,Villa,Apartment,Office,Building,Facilities,Supermarket |

Advantages:
- ACPs are available in a wide range of standard panel sizes, typically ranging from 4 feet to 8 feet in width and up to 20 feet in length.
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- Panel thicknesses can vary, with common options being 3mm, 4mm, and 6mm, depending on the required performance and application.
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- Custom panel sizes and shapes can often be fabricated to suit unique design needs or project constraints.
Versatility:
- The aluminum skins of ACPs can be finished with a variety of coatings and treatments, including:
- PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) coatings for enhanced color consistency and durability
- Anodized finishes for a natural, metallic appearance
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- Painted coatings in a broad spectrum of colors and gloss levels
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- Specialty finishes like brushed, perforated, or embossed patterns
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- These surface treatments not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the panels but also improve their resistance to weathering, fading, and corrosion.