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Facts About Aluminum Composite Panels

Sometimes referred to as ACP, Aluminum composite panels are a common building material with several uses for buildings and signage. The material is made of two panels of thin, flat aluminum that are bonded to a non-aluminum center. Here are 4 facts that you may not have known about aluminum composite panels.

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Facts About Aluminum Composite Panels

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  1. FACTS ABOUT ALUMINUMCOMPOSITE PANELS info@flexibond.com www.flexibond.com

  2. FACTS ABOUT ALUMINUMCOMPOSITEPANELS Sometimes referred to as ACP, Aluminum composite panels are a common building material with several uses for buildings and signage. The material is made of two panels of thin, flat aluminum that are bonded to a non-aluminum center. Although you may not realize it, you probably encounter aluminum composite panels on a fairly regular basis in day to day life. Here are 4 facts that you may not have known about aluminum composite panels. 1. Multiple Colors Aluminum composite panels are available in almost 40 different colors and can even be made in custom colors to fit your building application. Designers can choose to have the look of aluminum, copper, zinc, or stainless steel colors. It is difficult to find another building material that can grant this kind of design flexibility with such clean and modern lines that will withstand the tests of time. 2. Lightweight The finished weight of an aluminum composite panel is about 2.5 pounds per square foot after a complete installation. Compared to other materials that are incredibly lightweight with unbelievable durability and longevity.

  3. 3. Sustainable Choosing to build with aluminum composite panels is a great choice for the environment because the building material is considered sustainable. The panels are usually made from about 85% recycled Depending on what state you live in, you may even qualify for tax credits. LEED credits may be granted if your building voluntarily uses this building material. For additional information, look into the U.S. Green Building Council to see if your construction qualifies. 4. Fire Resistant To address current building codes throughout the world, aluminum composite panels are available with cores that are made of fire resistant materials. The core is built to meet codes for large buildings such as skyscrapers and high rise buildings to ensure materials are used to suit the building applications. When purchasing specific aluminum composite panels, be sure to check the fire specifications to ensure they meet your state's code requirements. aluminum material. that noncombustible info@flexibond.com www.flexibond.com

  4. ALUMINIUMCOMPOSITEPANELS ADVANTAGES 1 It is a very economical cladding material as compared to other options available in the market. 2 It is a very rigid, durable and strong material although it is very light in weight. 3 The application method is very easy and hassle free. The material is readily available in standard sizes which make the transportation of material on site very simple. 4 It is unbreakable, stain resistant and weather resistant. 5 They are available in numerous colors and finishes. Aluminium cladding panels could be used to replicate the colour and texture of natural stone and wood very efficiently. Contactusat Plot No. 40/A, Panchratna Industrial Estate, B/h. Vivek Steel, Changodar-382 213 +91 92280 25446 info@flexibond.com www.flexibond.com

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