ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANELS

ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANELS

Aluminum composite panels, which are widely used in the building sector, are also preferred in many sectors such as decoration and advertising. Features such as being easily applicable, economical prices, modern appearance and light structure are the main reasons why aluminum composite panels are in such high demand.

 

Composite panels are fire resistant facade cladding products, which are obtained by placing a low density polyethylene filler between two aluminum sheets, providing high thermal insulation. It can be made suitable for various designs with its material applicability, ease of cutting and wide color palette. Aluminum composite panels, which are sold in different sizes and thicknesses, can also be supplied in the dimensions required by the design. You can see these panels, which have a very wide usage area, in many places in the city where you live in your daily life. Although it is generally used for interior and exterior cladding of buildings, it is encountered in many areas from bus stops to escalators, from column-beam coatings to billboards.

 

Aluminum composite panels give an aesthetic appearance to the structures they are applied to thanks to their glossy surface, and they have an original and memorable appearance with the design made. With its durable structure, it is a long-lasting material that is not affected by adverse weather conditions and does not corrode and deform. Despite its high strength, it is a product that can be easily processed using special machines. In addition to being cut in different sizes and dimensions, aluminum composite panels, which allow writing on, logo-rigging and painting, are also frequently preferred in the production of advertising boards, promotion and direction boards with these features.

 

Although cutting and twisting can be done easily with suitable machines, it is a process that requires extreme care. These panels, which have a double-layered structure, may deteriorate and swell due to improper operations during cutting or bending. In guillotine cutting processes, a 1-2 degree heaving on the panel edges cannot be prevented. But this is a very small margin of deformation, and it can certainly be tolerated in the design. With careful cutting and bending processes, aluminum composite panels can be adapted to the forms and dimensions required by the design.