ACPpaneeleita
ACP paneeleita, also known as Aluminum Composite Panels, are a modern building material composed of two thin aluminum sheets bonded to a non-aluminum core, typically polyethylene. This construction creates a rigid yet lightweight panel with a smooth, flat surface. The aluminum sheets are often coated with various finishes, including PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or PE (polyester), offering a wide range of colors, metallic effects, and textures, as well as providing durability and weather resistance.
The primary applications for ACP paneeleita include facade cladding, interior decoration, and signage. Their light weight