Aluminium Composite Panels are flat panels made of two thin aluminium sheets bonded to a non-aluminium core, used widely for cladding, signage, and interior applications due to their durability and aesthetic appeal.

Yes, AluWall’s ACPs are widely used in high-rise façades due to their lightweight nature, wind resistance, and compliance with fire safety norms.

Yes, AluWall ACPs can be installed over existing surfaces using frame-based or adhesive fixing systems, making them a popular choice for both new and retrofit projects.

Yes, unlike wood or iron, ACP sheets are termite-proof, corrosion-resistant, and do not warp or crack over time, making them ideal for all weather conditions.

While both are decorative panels, ACP sheets are lighter, more flexible, and weather-resistant, whereas HPL (High Pressure Laminates) are typically heavier and better suited for interior use.

AluWall ACPs come with UV-resistant PVDF or FEVE coatings, which protect against fading, ensuring long-lasting colour vibrancy even in harsh sunlight.

Yes. Aluwall sheets offer excellent workability and are easy to perforate, bend, and shape, ideal for designers, fabricators, and architects.

ACPs are lighter, more weather-resistant, cost-effective, and easier to maintain compared to traditional materials, while offering equal or better aesthetics.

AluWall ACPs come in a wide variety of finishes including metallic, wooden, marble, mirror, brush, and custom colors to match architectural needs

Absolutely. AluWall ACP sheets are ideal for custom branding and signage, as they support UV printing, laser cutting, and CNC routing for logos, patterns, or text.