Malaysia's architectural landscape is currently defined by rapid urbanization in the Klang Valley and Penang, where the demand for acm panel systems has surged. The primary challenge for local developers is the equatorial climate, characterized by high precipitation and intense UV radiation, which necessitates materials with superior corrosion resistance.
In current urban projects, the shift toward clad panels is driven by the need for lightweight alternatives to traditional concrete. This transition reduces the dead load on skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, allowing for more ambitious designs while ensuring thermal insulation to combat the tropical heat.
Furthermore, the local market is seeing a strict enforcement of fire safety regulations. The industry is moving away from standard PE cores toward FR (Fire Rated) mineral cores in aluminum sheets to comply with international safety benchmarks and Malaysian building codes (UBBL).

