Fire-resistant composite panels are a new type of building material with natural inorganic minerals as the core layer. The core layer can remain non-combustible for 4 hours at 1200℃, achieving a Class A fire resistance standard. The composite panel achieves its fire resistance through a multi-layered composite structure, including an aluminum alloy sheet, an adhesive layer, and a functional surface coating. Some products also feature a snap-fit design to enhance installation flexibility.
It is mainly used for interior and exterior wall decoration, curtain wall projects, and medical clean areas. The standard size is 1200×2440mm. In addition, this material is also used in professional locations with high fire safety requirements, such as medical facilities, elderly care facilities, and educational offices. Its modular splicing characteristics (such as the arc-shaped raised groove design) support rapid installation and subsequent maintenance.




