Introduction to Aluminum Composite Panel Installation
Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP) are widely used in modern architecture for building facades, curtain walls, signage systems, and interior decoration. Because ACP panels are lightweight, durable, and easy to fabricate, they have become one of the most popular cladding materials in commercial construction projects.
However, improper installation or construction mistakes can lead to problems such as panel deformation, poor sealing, surface contamination, and weak bonding. Understanding these issues is essential for contractors, architects, and construction companies working with ACP panels.
This article explains the most common aluminum composite panel construction problems and how to prevent them.
In modern architecture and urban construction, exterior materials must do more than look good. They need to withstand strong sunlight, heavy rain, wind pressure, and long-term exposure to pollution. As cities grow and buildings become more complex
ACP aluminium panel (Aluminum Composite Panel) is the most common term for this revolutionary cladding material. It describes a sandwich panel consisting of two thin, coil-coated aluminum sheets bonded to a core material, typically polyethylene (PE) or a fire-retardant mineral core
At the beginning of the new year, JIASHUNCAI Aluminum Composite Panel Factory officially resumed full operations, marking a fresh start filled with confidence and commitment to global partners.
Founded in 2003, JIASHUNCAI continues to move forward with stable production capacity and professional ACP manufacturing experience.