Description
This premium aluminium composite panel in sky blue offers a versatile solution for professional signage, display and cladding projects. Combining a lightweight polyethylene core with durable 0.3 mm aluminium skins, it delivers excellent rigidity and a high-quality finish suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Featuring a double-sided matt/gloss surface in the same sky blue colour, this panel gives you the flexibility to choose the ideal finish for each installation. It is widely used for shopfronts, wayfinding signs, exhibition displays, retail branding and interior decorative panels where a clean, contemporary appearance is required.
Product Features
- Overall panel thickness of 3 mm for an excellent strength-to-weight ratio.
- High-quality 0.3 mm aluminium skin on both sides for improved durability and flatness.
- Generous sheet size of 3050 mm length and 1500 mm width for larger panels and economical cutting.
- Attractive sky blue colour with one matt and one gloss face for flexible design options.
- Stable polyethylene core bonded between aluminium skins for rigidity and impact resistance.
- Supplied as flat sheets suitable for cutting, routing, drilling and folding using standard tools.
- Designed for signage, cladding, display panels and general architectural applications.
Key Features and Benefits
- Lightweight yet robust construction makes handling, transport and installation easier while maintaining structural stability.
- Dual matt/gloss finish on the same sheet reduces the need to hold multiple colour variants and simplifies stockholding.
- Large sheet format minimises joints and seams in finished signs and cladding, improving visual appearance.
- Resistant to weathering and corrosion when correctly fabricated and installed, supporting long-term outdoor use.
- Easy to machine and fabricate, allowing precise cutting, shaping and edge finishing for custom projects.
- Smooth, uniform surface provides an excellent base for vinyl graphics, digital prints and screen printing.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminium composite panel with polyethylene core and 0.3 mm aluminium skins |
| Overall thickness | 3 mm |
| Sheet length | 3050 mm |
| Sheet width | 1500 mm |
| Finish | Sky blue, one face matt, one face gloss |
| Typical applications | Signage, display panels, interior and exterior cladding, shopfitting |
Applications and Ideal Uses
This sky blue aluminium composite panel is suitable for a wide range of visual communication and cladding projects where a durable, high-impact coloured surface is required.
- Retail and commercial signage, including fascia panels and projecting signs.
- Exhibition and display boards, backdrops and point-of-sale installations.
- Interior wall cladding and feature panels in offices, showrooms and reception areas.
- Directional and information signage for schools, hospitals and public buildings.
- Decorative trims, column wraps and infill panels for shopfitting and refurbishment work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this aluminium composite panel be used outdoors?
Yes, this panel is suitable for outdoor use when correctly fabricated and installed. The aluminium skins and composite construction provide good resistance to weathering and corrosion. For best results, ensure all cut edges, fixings and mounting systems are designed to prevent water ingress and allow for thermal movement.
Is the sky blue colour the same on both the matt and gloss sides?
Yes, both faces are the same sky blue colour; the difference is in the surface sheen only. One side has a matt finish for a more subtle, low-reflection look, while the other has a gloss finish for a higher-shine, more vibrant appearance.
Can I cut and drill the panel with standard workshop tools?
Yes, the panel can be cut, drilled and routed using common workshop tools such as circular saws with appropriate blades, routers and drills. Always use sharp tools, support the sheet adequately, and follow recommended feed rates and safety precautions to achieve clean edges and avoid damaging the surface.

