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Alucopanel updates its catalogue every two years. Using an old Alucopanel catalogue is risky because:

The Alucopanel catalogue is more than a price list; it is a legal and technical contract between the manufacturer and the installer. It tells you exactly how hot the panel can get (Melting point of core: ~105°C for PE), how hard you can pull it (Tensile strength: ~75 MPa), and how long it will stay beautiful (Color retention: 5000 hours QUV test).

Action Item: Do not just save a random image of a bronze panel. Go to a verified supplier’s website today, download the full Alucopanel catalogue (look for the 15-20MB sized PDF), and cross-reference the fire rating section with your local building code.

Whether you are cladding an airport or building a fascia sign, the data inside that catalogue is the difference between a landmark and a liability.


Disclaimer: Specifications mentioned are based on standard market catalogues as of 2025. Always request the latest version from your local supplier to verify current manufacturing tolerances.

In the world of modern architecture and signage, few materials offer the perfect balance of rigidity, lightness, and aesthetic flexibility as Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP). Among the industry leaders, Alucopanel stands out as a premium brand synonymous with durability and innovation. Whether you are cladding a high-rise building, designing interior column covers, or fabricating durable road signs, the Alucopanel catalogue is your essential roadmap.

But navigating a technical catalogue can be daunting. This article breaks down everything you need to know about the Alucopanel product line, from fire ratings to color charts, and explains how to extract maximum value from its technical documentation.

Because Alucopanel is distributed globally (Asia, Middle East, Europe), the manufacturer does not always host a single universal PDF on one homepage. To find the Alucopanel catalogue relevant to your region, follow these steps: