Ventilated Façade with ACP (Aluminum Composite Panel)
A ventilated façade made of aluminum composite panels (ACP) is a modern cladding technology that combines a stylish appearance, lightweight construction, and high performance characteristics.
ACP (Aluminum Composite Panel) is a multilayer material consisting of two aluminum sheets with a polymer or mineral core between them. This structure provides an optimal balance of strength, low weight, and durability.
Advantages of ACP façades
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Modern design.
A wide range of colors and finishes – glossy, matte, and metallic – allows the creation of a unique architectural style.
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Lightweight construction.
The low weight of the panels simplifies installation and reduces the load on façade structures.
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Resistance to external influences.
Panels are corrosion-resistant and withstand UV radiation, precipitation, and temperature fluctuations.
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Durability and strength.
The façade maintains its original appearance for decades without complex maintenance.
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Fire safety.
It is possible to use panels with a non-combustible mineral core (classification A2-s1, d0).
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Energy efficiency.
The ventilated façade system improves the building’s thermal insulation and supports natural ventilation.
Areas of application
Aluminum composite panels are ideal for cladding:
- administrative and office buildings;
- shopping and business centers;
- car dealerships and residential complexes;
- renovation of existing buildings.
They give architecture a modern look while ensuring long-term durability, energy efficiency, and reliable protection of the façade from external influences.
Ventilated façades by KTB Group combine technology, aesthetics, and reliability, shaping the face of contemporary architecture.