Aluminum Composite Panel Cladding (ACP) is a widely-used term, describing flat panels that consist of a thermoplastic core bonded between two aluminum sheets. ACPs are frequently used for the external cladding of buildings (building facades). The main advantage of ACP is that it is very rigid and strong, despite its lightweight. Due to the ability to paint the aluminum in any color, ACPs are produced in a wide range of metallic and non-metallic colors, as well as patterns that imitate other materials, such as wood or marble. Applications of ACPs are not limited to a building’s external cladding; they can be used in any cladding application such as partitions, false ceilings, etc. Aluminium composite panels are available in various thicknesses and various brands. ACP sheets have excellent finish and are PVDF coated up to 35 microns. It can be bent, cut, drilled, punched, and easily shaped into complex shapes. Easy installation and fabrication save cost and time during periods of construction.