Wooden ACP Sheet
Wooden ACP sheet, or Aluminum Composite Panel, is a building material composed of two thin aluminum sheets bonded to a core material, typically polyethylene or fire-retardant materials. This sandwich structure provides strength, durability, and weather resistance, making it suitable for various applications like cladding, signage, and interior decoration.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Structure:
ACP sheets consist of two thin aluminum sheets (typically 0.3mm to 0.5mm thick) bonded to a core material (often polyethylene).
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Core Material:
The core can be polyethylene, fire-retardant materials, or mineral-filled.
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Benefits:
ACP sheets are lightweight, durable, resistant to weathering, corrosion, and impact, and relatively easy to fabricate and install.
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Applications:
They are widely used in building facades (cladding), interior wall panels, signage, and even in transportation (like metro, rail, and aerospace).
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Variety:
ACP sheets come in various colors, finishes, and textures, offering designers a wide range of options.