Fire Retardant ACP vs Normal ACP: Complete Buyer’s Guide

In modern constructions, the Aluminium Composite Panels are some of the most widely used cladding materials. Regardless of whether you are designing a commercial facade, a retail fit out or interior wall use, the appearance and safety of your structure will be directly related to the type of ACP used. It’s not just a technical detail, knowing the distinction between fire retardant ACP and normal ACP. 

What Is Normal ACP?

ormal ACP consists of two thin aluminium sheets placed on a polyethylene core.

What is Fire Retardant ACP?

Fire retardant ACP is similar to normal ACP except that the material in the core is a mineral filled or specially treated compound that is resistant to ignition.

Key Differences Between the Two

The main distinction is in the main substance and reaction to fire.

Performance and Durability

Both types of panels are highly resistant to weather, UV exposure and overall use.

When Should You Choose Fire Retardant ACP?

Fire retardant ACP is the solution when your project requires a building taller than 3 storeys, public space, healthcare building or any area where fire safety regulations apply.

Making the Right Choice

The bottom line is budget, but financial isn’t the final line when it comes to fire safety. Although normal ACP can be less expensive at the time of purchase, the potential risks and the future costs of regulatory actions make it a riskier investment, and so fire-retardant ACP is the better choice.