This supermarket facade features JIASHUNCAI aluminum composite panels, combining solid ACP panels and perforated ACP design to achieve a modern, breathable, and elegant exterior.
✔ Clean and contemporary appearance ✔ Perforated aluminum panels for ventilation & light ✔ Durable, weather-resistant & low maintenance ✔ Suitable for supermarkets, shopping centers & commercial buildings
Як direct ACP manufacturer since 2003, JIASHUNCAI provides: • PE / B1 / A2 fire-rated ACP • Custom colors, sizes & perforated patterns • Stable quality for overseas projects
Aluminium cladding building is the practice of enveloping a structure's exterior with aluminum panels or systems. It's more than decoration; it's a functional rainscreen that manages weather, improves thermal performance, and defines architectural form
Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) boards have become a mainstay in modern architecture and construction, valued for their versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal. This article will delve into the world of ACPs, covering their composition, advantages, applications, and considerations when choosing the right panel for your project. We’ll explore why JSC Aluminum is a trusted supplier of high-quality ACP solutions. Understanding ACPs is crucial for architects, contractors, and anyone involved in building projects. An aluminium composite panel board is a multi-layered material consisting of two thin aluminium sheets bonded to a non-aluminium core. The core materials commonly used include polyethylene (PE), fire-retardant (FR) polyethylene, or mineral filled cores. This construction provides exceptional strength, rigidity, and a lightweight solution compared to solid aluminium panels. ACPs are available in a vast range of colours, finishes (including wood, stone, and metallic effects), and thicknesses, making them adaptable to various design requirements.
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