Mirror-brushed aluminum composite panels deliver a satin metallic reflection with a directional grain and low glare. They combine the rigidity of ACP with light weight, reliable flatness, and clean fabrication—suited to façades, interior features, signage, direct print, and transport trims.
The brushed metallic finish adds depth without harsh glare. It elevates lobby walls, retail fixtures, and feature elements while keeping a premium, consistent grain.
Panels support rout-and-return, saw cutting, CNC milling, and bending. Reduced weight lowers handling effort and substructure loads while enabling crisp cassettes and letterforms.
Weatherable coatings and corrosion-resistant aluminum skins protect appearance indoors and outdoors. Fire-retardant cores (B1/A2) are available for façades and public spaces.
Supports curtain walls, soffits, columns, and lobby features with continuous grain alignment and exterior-capable finishes.
Offers flatness and machinability for wayfinding, POS displays, boards, and channel letters; compatible with vinyl and mechanical fasteners.
Enhanced topcoat improves ink anchorage for UV, latex, and solvent systems. Graphics remain vivid while the grain reads cleanly.
Lightweight, vibration-tolerant panels for vehicle and marine trims and linings; a practical alternative to stainless-look finishes.
Typical panel thicknesses: 3 mm, 4 mm, 6 mm. Aluminum skin thickness by grade: approx. 0.21–0.50 mm to balance stiffness and weight.
Standard widths: 1220 mm and 1500 mm. Common lengths: 2440 mm and 3050 mm; longer formats can be supplied on request.
Available tones include brushed silver, champagne, copper, gold, and nickel-like shades. Choose gloss levels from satin to semi-gloss and set grain direction per elevation. Anti-fingerprint options are offered for touch-prone areas.
PE core suits interiors, signage, and protected exteriors. FR mineral core (B1/A2) supports compliance where stricter fire performance is required.
Aluminum skins in 3003 or 5005 provide good bend performance and corrosion resistance. PVDF or FEVE systems, plus robust protective films, safeguard the finish during fabrication and weathering.
Use rout-and-return or cassette methods and align the grain across panels. Cut with CNC or suitable saws; observe minimum bend radii and select compatible fasteners. Protect edges with trims or hemmed returns, and design joint shadow gaps that follow grain flow.
Direct-print grades support UV, latex, and solvent inks with reliable adhesion. Profile for metallic bases to maintain brand color and contrast; apply white underlays when needed.
Clean with pH‑neutral solutions and soft cloths; avoid abrasives. Remove protective film promptly after installation. Store panels flat and dry, align grain, and use gloves and edge protection.
Architectural façades and lobby features benefit from precise alignment and long spans. Retail displays and wayfinding systems achieve a premium look with straightforward maintenance. Transit interiors coordinate with stainless-look hardware at lower weight.
Manufacturer-direct supply supports stable lead times, traceable batches, and consistent grain across large orders. Panels are validated for peel strength, impact, weathering, and salt-spray exposure. Technical support includes samples, color cards, and case references. Custom tones, including nickel-like finishes, are available.
Q: Is the finish as reflective as glass?
A: It offers a satin mirror effect with visible grain, reducing glare while retaining visual depth.
Q: Will fingerprints show?
A: The texture helps minimize marks; anti-fingerprint variants further reduce maintenance.
Q: How durable is it outdoors?
A: With PVDF/FEVE coatings and corrosion-resistant alloys, outdoor performance is reliable; project-specific warranties can be provided.
Q: What fire ratings are available?
A: FR cores in B1 and A2 are available to meet code requirements.
Q: Can you match a brushed nickel tone?
A: Yes. Nickel-like, champagne, and stainless-look options can be supplied with controlled grain and gloss.
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