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Viva unveils SOLID X: India's first ready-to-install solid aluminium panels at BAU Expo

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Update time : 2025-01-23 16:48:50

At the renowned BAU Expo in Germany, Viva, Asia's leading manufacturer and supplier of aluminium composite panels (ACP), introduced SOLID X—India's first pre-coated, ready-to-install solid aluminium panels. This revolutionary product ushers in a new era of architectural design, blending exceptional strength, versatility, and sustainability to transform modern facades and interiors.
 

SOLID X aluminium panels are meticulously engineered to offer outstanding performance, establishing new standards in architectural materials. With an A1 fire rating—the highest classification for non-combustible materials—and a weather-resistant PVDF coating, these panels guarantee both enduring beauty and safety.

Crafted with parallel flatness to reduce internal stress, they deliver sleek aesthetics and enhanced load-bearing capacity, making them perfect for wider spans and greater design versatility. The lightweight yet robust structure ensures effortless installation, while customizable textures and colours allow for a wide range of architectural expressions.

Mr Mayank Jain, Director of Viva Composite Panel Pvt. Ltd., said, "The launch of SOLID X at BAU marks a significant milestone for Viva as we introduce India's first pre-coated ready-to-install solid aluminium panels to the global stage. SOLID X reflects our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence, offering architects and designers a revolutionary material that combines unmatched durability, aesthetic versatility, and eco-conscious manufacturing. This is not just a product—it's a promise to redefine the future of facades and interiors worldwide."

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