Wooden aluminum composite panel is a modern building material that combines the durability of aluminum with the aesthetic appeal of wood. It consists of two aluminum sheets bonded to a plastic core (typically polyethylene or fire-retardant mineral core), with the outer surface finished to replicate various wood grains and textures.

Key Characteristics:
1. Construction & Types:
Structure: Aluminum composite material (ACM/ACP) with wood-effect coating
Core Types:
PE Core: Standard, economical, but combustible
Fire-Retardant Core: Mineral-filled for enhanced fire safety (crucial for building codes)
Surface Finishes:
PVDF Coated: Most common - wood pattern printed with durable fluoropolymer paint
Laminated Film: PVC-based film with embossed texture for realistic 3D wood feel
Real Wood Veneer: Thin slice of actual wood laminated over aluminum (higher-end option)
2. Popular Wood Patterns:
Teak, Oak, Walnut, Cherry
Cedar, Pine, Mahogany
Gray wood, White wash, and contemporary finishes

| Feature | Wooden ACP | Natural Wood |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Lightweight (3-8 kg/m²) | Heavy |
| Maintenance | Almost none - wipe clean | Regular sealing/staining |
| Durability | No rotting, warping, insects | Prone to weathering, decay |
| Fire Safety | Available with A2/B1 fire-rated cores | Combustible |
| Consistency | Uniform appearance, no defects | Natural variations, knots |
| Installation | Easy, modular panel system | Labor-intensive |
| Cost (Long-term) | Lower lifetime cost | Higher maintenance cost |


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