An aluminium composite panel, generally known as an ACP, is a flat panel product made up of two thin coil-coated aluminium sheets with a NON-aluminium core. The core is made of polyethylene or a mix of polyethylene and fire-resistant mineral filler.
Aluminium Composite Panel is a new-age cladding material that's used for building front elevation (facades), interiors, signage, modular kitchen and many more. It is available in a wide range of colours and textures like wood, stone, sand, 3D etc.
High Pressure Laminate (HPL) panels are a form of cladding typically manufactured by layering sheets of wood or paper fibre with a resin and bonding them under heat and pressure. They sometimes include additional chemicals to provide fire retardant properties and are available in a wide range of colours and finishes.