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ACP Glazing

ACP Glazing refers to the use of Aluminium Composite Panels (ACP) in combination with glazing systems, typically used in the construction of building facades, windows, doors, and interior design elements. ACP is made of two thin layers of aluminum enclosing a non-aluminum core, which makes it lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant. When combined with glazing (usually glass), ACP glazing creates a modern, stylish, and functional exterior or interior finish.

Lightweight and Strong

  • ACP is made with a combination of aluminum and a core material (usually polyethylene or mineral-filled), giving it strength without adding significant weight. This makes it ideal for use in large windows, doors, or building facades.

Aesthetic Appeal

  • ACP panels are available in a wide range of colors, finishes (such as matte, gloss, and textured), and even metallic, wood, or stone-look designs. This allows for a wide variety of design possibilities, from sleek, modern looks to more traditional styles.

Thermal Insulation

  • ACP panels offer good thermal insulation properties. When paired with double-glazed windows, the combination improves energy efficiency, reducing heat transfer and maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature.

Weather Resistance

  • The aluminum exterior of ACP is highly resistant to weathering, UV radiation, and pollution, making it ideal for external applications. It resists corrosion, rust, and fading, ensuring that the facade stays looking good for years.

Easy Maintenance

  • The smooth surface of ACP is easy to clean and maintain. The material is resistant to stains, scratches, and dirt, and requires minimal upkeep to retain its appearance.