‘ACE’ Your Projects with Aludecor’s 6mm ACP Sheets – The Perfect Alternative for HPL Sheets!

Meet Aludecor’s new series of 6mm ACP sheets, Ace. Unlike the normal ACPs, Ace largely leaves out the use of silicone as it can be directly riveted into the substrate. ACE can be directly applied on to the substructure (rectangular aluminium channel) with the help of SS screw and POP rivets as well as PU Sealant and VHB Tape.

Alternative to HPL sheets?

These substructures are then mounted on the wall using angle brackets. One can achieve the same aesthetic with Ace, as can be achieved with HPL. At the same time, Ace comes with the inherent advantages of ACP over HPL. These ACPs too are light in weight and resistant to chemicals and UV as well as, to borer, fungi, and termites. It can also be easily bent to 900, unlike the HPL. The Ace Series ACP sheets are also weatherproof and can withstand extreme weather conditions, unlike HPL sheets which can withstand adverse weather conditions till 5 years only.

Benefits of ACE – 6mm ACP Sheets:

  1. 6mm thick ACP panels
  2. Resistance to UV rays
  3. Weather-proof
  4. Resistance to swelling in boiling water
  5. Resistance to stains
  6. Fire-retardant
  7. Withstands strikes and abrasion
  8. Easy to install and maintain
  9. Lightweight and flexible
  10. Easier perforation and design precision

Aludecor’s Ace – 6mm ACP sheets have 18 shades in all. Out of which, 16 are wood finishes, and 2 are stone finishes. These aluminium composite panel claddings are highly durable and cost-effective than HPL.

While HPL boards are frequently used in interior design because the antistatic surface is very easy to clean, environmentally friendly and physiologically harmless, Ace can be used extensively in bungalows, shopping malls, hotels, high-rise apartments, Industries, office buildings, retail shops, airport terminal etc. However, Ace can also be used in interiors due to its easy installation method and easy maintenance.

Read also: Residence of Kannan Srinivasan Embellished with Aludecor ACP Sheets.

 What is HPL?

HPL or High-Pressure Laminate is made of melamine impregnated multiple layers of Tissue paper, Design paper, Barrier paper, and Kraft papers phenolic resin impregnated sheets, which are bonded under the combined effect of heat and high pressure.

 

High Pressure Laminates vs Aluminium Composite Panels

High-Pressure Laminates are scratch-resistant, stain-proof as well as fire resistant. It is a common choice for horizontal surfaces, including flooring, countertops and desktops. However, these laminates are heavier and cannot be bent easily, which are its major drawbacks as a building material. Moreover, they are a little more expensive than ACPs. HPL sheets are also opaque, do not let any light through and are therefore used especially for the cladding of exterior facades and as privacy screens for balconies. The decorative sandwich sheets have building inspectorate’s approval, so they may also be used in the commercial sector.

HPL boards are also frequently used in interior design because the antistatic surface is very easy to clean, environmentally friendly and physiologically harmless, which has a positive effect, especially in furniture and kitchen construction.

 

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Aluminum Composite Panel, or ACP is a new-age material that is used for building exteriors, interiors and signage. ACPs can be bent, folded and shaped differently, allowing greater design liberty. They are UV-resistant, recyclable and borer and fungi-proof.

Aludecor’s Ace has been designed keeping in mind the major drawbacks of HPL and the advantages of Aluminium Composite Panels, to provide a better building material. Ace has advantageous features of both ACP and HPL.

Enquire for ACE, 6mm ACP Sheet price or call us at 1800 102 0407 (toll-free) for more information.

Atalantic Chowdhury

Being passionate about interior designing, I love writing about new ideas and designs in home décor and innovations that cross my mind. It can be making your room look more spacious or giving a new look to the exterior of your building. Apart from writing articles on buildings and architecture you will find me strumming the guitar and playing my own tunes.

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