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ALUCORE India Introduces New Honeycomb & ACCP Variants: Sustainable, Lightweight Panels For High-Performance, Fire-Safe Architecture

 3A Composites India has unveiled two next-generation ALUCORE® variants under its flagship ALUCOBOND® brand, marking a significant step in India’s architectural evolution. The new ALUCORE® Honeycomb Panels and ALUCORE® ACCP are engineered to deliver enhanced strength, versatility, and fire safety for façades, roofing, and walkable surfaces, meeting the rising expectations of designers and builders in urban infrastructure projects.

Manufactured at the intelligent production facility in Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, ALUCORE® has already been deployed across landmark Indian installations, including Visakhapatnam and Patna airports, Lulu Mall Lucknow, and Max Towers Noida. Industry experts note that the introduction of these advanced variants expands opportunities for architects to innovate in high-rise, commercial, and transit developments while maintaining structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.

“The new ALUCORE® solutions allow architects to combine performance with design flexibility,” said a senior corporate official. “The Honeycomb variant provides exceptional rigidity and wind resistance through its aluminium core, while the ACCP variant employs a corrugated structure for superior load management. Both meet stringent Class A2-s1, d0 fire safety standards, making them suitable for high-traffic public spaces.”

Sustainability remains central to ALUCORE®’s design. The product is fully recyclable and supports intelligent, environmentally responsible construction practices, aligning with India’s green building ambitions. The company has initiated nationwide outreach and demonstration sessions with architects to highlight the panels’ practical applications, surface customisation options including metallic, wood, and RAL/PANTONE finishes and ready-to-install precision through ALUCORE® CLAD services.

Globally, ALUCORE® has been used in high-profile projects such as Beijing Daxing International Airport, designed by Zaha Hadid, covering over 6.5 lakh square feet of roofing. Domestically, ALUCOBOND® has recently been applied in 2.5 lakh square feet of façade cladding at the newly inaugurated Navi Mumbai International Airport. These projects demonstrate the material’s adaptability in both functional and aesthetic dimensions, supporting India’s aspiration for innovative and sustainable urban landscapes.

Industry analysts highlight that such technological advances in lightweight, fire-resistant, and sustainable façade materials are critical for India’s rapidly expanding urban centres. By offering architects high-performance solutions with reduced environmental impact, ALUCORE® strengthens the case for integrating smart, eco-conscious materials into contemporary cityscapes.With this portfolio expansion, 3A Composites India is not only empowering architectural creativity but also contributing to the broader goal of resilient, sustainable, and inclusive urban development across India.

ALUCORE India Introduces New Honeycomb & ACCP Variants: Sustainable, Lightweight Panels For High-Performance, Fire-Safe Architecture
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