Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) is a rigid panel made of two sheets of prefabricated aluminum bonded to a polyethylene core. ACM sheet is lightweight without sacrificing durability and is commonly used for outdoor signage and channel lettering. Aluminum Composite (broadly known as ACM) is a rigid sheet made of two sheets of prefabricated aluminum bonded to a polyethylene core. Lightweight, yet highly durable, ACM sheets are commonly used for exterior and interior signage and channel lettering backings, as well as wall linings and insulation.
Aluminum composites are easy to mill, cut, or roll from, making them the material of choice for building surfaces and building cladding, and can even replace steel. ACM is also flatter than traditional aluminum panels, reducing tank and ripple effects while being more cost-effective than aluminum panels of the same specification. Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) is a three-layer sandwich panel consisting of two pre-painted aluminum sheets bonded to a polyethylene (PE) core for durability and good dimensional stability. Both sides and decorative surfaces of the product are covered with a decorative and protective coating. In recent years, ACM building materials have grown in popularity. ACM panels are commonly used in building cladding, signage, and facades. They are also used in interior design applications such as wall partitions, ceilings, and decorative signage. These panels are popular for their light weight, durability, and design versatility.