Equatorial Guinea's architecture is currently undergoing a transition. Due to the intense equatorial heat and high precipitation, traditional materials often suffer from rapid degradation. The adoption of acm panel systems has become essential to protect building cores from moisture ingress and oxidation.
In coastal cities like Malabo, salt-spray corrosion is a critical pain point. This has led to a surge in demand for specialized metal panels that feature PVDF coatings, which provide a necessary barrier against the aggressive saline atmosphere of the Gulf of Guinea.
Furthermore, the construction sector is shifting toward modularity. The efficiency of installing pre-fabricated clad panels is reducing project timelines for government infrastructure and commercial hubs, moving away from labor-intensive masonry.

