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The aluminum plastic panel combines the best of two materials – metal aluminum and non-metal polyethylene plastic. Combining these two elements helps mitigate the weaknesses of their base materials and enable the panel to become a high-performing one, with various remarkable features.
These features include an attractive appearance, with its splendid colors, and great resistance to weathering, corrosion, and impact. It is also fire and moisture proof, providing insulation for sound and heat, and is amazingly earthquake-resistant. Furthermore, it is lighter than expected, easy to process, and to transport and mount.
The aluminum plastic panel, with all these amazing features and remarkable advantages, is a material that is without a doubt worth considering for various applications.
Boasting an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, aluminum composite panels weigh roughly 60% of aluminum sheets and 30% of steel sheets, given equal stiffness (E.j). Additionally, aluminum composite panels demonstrate remarkable 180° peel strength, with no separation between aluminum and plastic core material over extended use. With prolonged outdoor exposure, the panels maintain stable gloss and color with no flaking of the coating, extending their lifespan for more than two decades. Furthermore, their surface coating shows excellent adhesion and is resistant to corrosive elements such as acids (10%H2S04), alkalis (10%NaOH), and saline fog. The PVDF fluorocarbon resin coating is particularly robust. In addition, the aluminum composite panels meet the national grade A standard for wind load endurance, as well as demonstrating effective fire-proof properties.
The center of the panel is composed of non-toxic polyethylene, sandwiched between two non-flammable thin aluminum sheets. When exposed to fire, the central layer adheres to the outer alloy layers, forming a barrier that blocks the heat from diffusing. Altogether, aluminum composite panels provide an ideal solution to the exterior decoration needs of high-rise buildings.
1.Building Cladding: Engaged as the external wrapping for towering
structures, standalone homes, business headquarters, and commercial
edifices.
2.Indoor Decor: Utilized in domestic, office, and business spaces
for ornamental wall applications, artistic ceiling structures, and
spatial dividers.
3.Advertisements: Used in promotional billboards, storefront
displays, navigational boards, digital signage, and demonstration
platforms.
4.Transportation Industry: Incorporated in the assembly of
automotive parts for buses, railways, metro lines, aircraft, and
seagoing vehicles.
5.Interior Fixtures: Implemented in the making of furniture,
closets, kitchen surfaces, and various internal fittings.
6.Industrial Settings: Employed in manufacturing environments for
machinery enclosures, protective gear covers, and cleanroom
facilities.
7.Commercial Decor: Incorporated in the structuring of commercial
outlets, kiosk blueprints, and interior showcases.