ACP marks pvdf signifies a product that has earned a specific, high-level certification for its coating quality. This is not just any PVDF coating; it is a coating system that meets stringent, independent criteria for resin content, application thickness, and performance durability
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.
Modern architecture demands materials that are both functional and visually appealing. Aluminum composite panels provide a versatile solution for interior and exterior applications. From high-rise buildings to shopping malls, hospitals, and residential projects
Installing aluminium composite panel (ACP) is a popular choice for modern building facades. Known for its versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal, ACP installation requires careful planning and execution. This guide provides a detailed overview of the process, from preparation to finishing, ensuring a successful and long-lasting installation. We will cover key considerations for both DIY enthusiasts and professional installers, focusing on best practices and industry standards. There are several installation methods for ACP, each suited to different building designs and project requirements. Common systems include wet-seal, dry-seal (cassette), and riveted systems. The wet-seal system utilizes silicone or polyurethane sealant to bond the panels to the substrate. The dry-seal system, often preferred for its ease of maintenance and replacement, employs mechanical fasteners and pressure plates. Finally, the riveted system is a more traditional method that offers a cost-effective solution, though it may be less visually seamless.