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Can ACP sheets be used for interior walls?

Yes, ACP sheets are widely used for interior walls including feature walls, partition walls, false ceilings, elevator lobbies, reception desks, kitchen cabinets, and furniture. For interior use, 3mm PE-coated panels are cost-effective and sufficient. VIVA's Glossy, Premium Marble, and Premium Wooden series are the most popular for interior applications.

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ACP for Interior Applications

ACP panels are versatile interior materials offering clean finishes, moisture resistance, and design flexibility that conventional materials cannot match.

Popular Interior Applications

Feature Walls: High-gloss, marble, or wooden texture panels create stunning focal walls in offices, hotels, and homes.

False Ceilings: 3mm panels on concealed T-grid system. Moisture-resistant, easy to maintain.

Elevator Lobbies: Brush Mirror and Premium Marble series create premium first impressions.

Kitchen Cabinets: Moisture-proof, termite-proof alternative to plywood laminate.

Reception Desks: V-groove routed into custom curved shapes for premium reception counters.

Partition Walls: Lightweight, reconfigurable partitions for modern office layouts.

Interior Specification

Thickness: 3mm (standard for interior). Coating: PE (cost-effective, sufficient for indoor). Skin: 0.25mm (adequate for interior). This gives the most economical ACP option starting from ₹55/sq.ft.

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People Also Ask About ACP Sheets

What is the fire rating of ACP sheets?

ACP fire ratings under EN 13501-1 classification include: Standard LDPE core (Class E — combustible), FR B1 mineral core (Class B-s1,d0 — limited combustibility), and FR A2+ ACCP aluminium corrugated core (Class A2-s1,d0 — non-combustible). NBC 2016 mandates minimum FR B1 for commercial buildings and FR A2+ for buildings above 15 meters. VIVA offers all three grades.

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What is the difference between FR A2 and FR B1 ACP?

FR A2 ACP uses aluminium corrugated core (ACCP) and is classified as non-combustible (A2-s1,d0). FR B1 uses mineral-filled core and is classified as limited combustibility (B-s1,d0). FR A2 is mandatory for buildings above 15m per NBC 2016, while FR B1 is acceptable for buildings under 15m. FR A2 costs 40-50% more than FR B1. VIVA manufactures both grades.

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