ACP stands for Aluminium Composite Panel. ACP sheets are flat panels consisting of a non-aluminium core sandwiched between two thin aluminium sheets. ACP aluminium sheets are lightweight, durable, and versatile, making them a popular choice in the construction and architectural industries.
The core material in ACP sheets can vary and is typically made of materials such as polyethylene (PE), fire-retardant (FR) materials, or a mineral-filled core. The outer aluminium layers provide strength, rigidity, and weather resistance, while the core material adds insulation and additional structural integrity.
ACP sheets are lightweight, and fabricating, handling, transportation, and installation are effortless. The robust against weathering, corrosion, and impact. With a variety of sizes, colors, textures, and finishes, ACP sheets offer limitless design possibilities, mimicking the appearance of wood, stone, marble, or metal for added aesthetic value. The core material provides thermal insulation, regulating temperature and reducing energy consumption. They also offer sound insulation, minimizing external noise. ACP sheets can be fire-retardant based on the chosen core material, ensuring suitability for fire safety applications. Easy to clean and maintain, ACP sheets maintain their pristine appearance. They are widely used in architectural projects, such as ACP facade Panels, aluminium cladding panels, ACP signage, partition panels, interior and ceiling panels, metal panels for furniture, industrial use, and more.
Aluminium Composite Sheets are divided into two types based on usage and fire rating regulations.
We offer a mature and consistently high-quality product in the form of AALA BONDOBOND®. Even after prolonged outdoor use spanning decades, AALA BOND® maintains the property’s aesthetic appeal without incurring the typical higher maintenance costs associated with many other solutions. When considering its low maintenance expenses and energy efficiency in conjunction with the initial investment costs, the overall calculation becomes economically compelling, especially for large-scale projects.
AALA BOND® comprises two smooth .02″ aluminum sheets thermobonded to a polyethylene core in a continuous process. To enhance its visual appeal, AALA BOND® comes pre-finished with a premium Kynar 500® PVDF resin-based coil coating, available in an array of attractive standard colors and customizable to any desired hue.”
The demand for durability and strength has decreased the popularity of wooden doors and windows. As people desire to go for a much more reliable option, this calls for aluminum doors and windows.
Aluminum doors and windows are exceptionally strong and aren’t prone to wreckage and damage easily. Apart from strength, products are enduring and durable as they stay unaffected by variations in temperature and weather conditions, dampness, crack and, breakage. In addition to robustness, aluminum is widely used because of its lightweight. Aluminum is very light in weight when compared to wooden or steel frames and hence more preferable. On a plus, since aluminum is available in abundance throughout, it is an affordable material.








Aluminium composite panels are made up of two thin layers of aluminium sheets sandwiched by a polymer core. ACP sheet’s polymer core is made of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) or Polyurethane.
These sheets are flammable and may catch fire; hence, they are classified as non-fire-rated ACP sheets. The use of these sheets is restricted based on the fire rating
Depending on the core composition; fire-rated ACP can withstand fire for up to 3 hours. The primary distinction between fire-rated ACP aluminium sheets and standard ACP sheets is found in the core components.