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Saana Beige layer simulates the fine texture of natural stone or sandstone through high-definition printing or roller coating, presenting a low-saturation beige tone that combines the warm texture of stone with the industrial performance of aluminum composite panels. Its surface is typically coated with fluorocarbon (PVDF), offering UV resistance and excellent weatherability, suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. The core layer of the aluminum composite panel is made of polyethylene or fire-resistant material (FR), weighing only one-fifth of natural stone and supporting complex shapes such as cutting and bending, making it ideal for creative designs like curved facades and irregular ceilings. For example, 3.0mm thick aluminum composite panels are commonly used in modern architecture to achieve a light and rhythmic facade effect. The surface does not release formaldehyde, and the core material can be treated with flame retardants, meeting building fire safety standards (Class B1 and above). Compared to natural stone extraction, the production process of aluminum composite panels has lower carbon emissions, aligning with green building trends. In exterior applications, Saana Beige aluminum composite panels create continuous stone textures through modular assembly of standard 1220x2440mm panels, reducing the metallic coldness. For instance, in a cultural center in Shanghai, it was combined with glass curtain walls to create a visual hierarchy of 'hard and soft'. In detail transition design, in projects like Pangu Jing Peak Huatang, the Saana Beige tone is used for decorative lines or bases, echoing the understated aesthetics of traditional architecture. Designers often use the sandstone texture of Saana Beige to symbolize desert or coastal landscapes. For example, in the atrium wall of a commercial complex in Dubai, concave and convex textures were used to mimic wind-eroded rock layers, enhancing regional storytelling. In curtain wall systems, it replaces natural stone curtain walls, reducing structural loads. For instance, an art museum in Ningbo uses Saana Beige aluminum composite panel curtain walls, which have better freeze resistance and corrosion resistance than traditional stone. For signage systems, three-dimensional directional signs made by CNC engraving ensure durability and visual consistency. In high-end residential facades, it is used for balcony railings or window trims, contrasting with dark gray metal frames. For example, in a luxury project in Shenzhen Bay, modular assembly achieves a 'floating' design effect. In renovation projects, it cost-effectively replicates stone effects, such as in the restoration of exterior textures in historical areas of Hangzhou, balancing traditional aesthetics with modern performance. Custom-shaped sculptures or landscape panels contrast with greenery. In a coastal park in Sanya, the curved landscape wall of Saana Beige mimics wave erosion marks, enhancing the site's natural narrative.