The architectural landscape in Mauritius is currently transitioning from traditional masonry to lightweight, sustainable materials. Due to the island's geographical position, metal panels must face extreme UV exposure and high saline concentrations from the surrounding ocean, which accelerates the oxidation of inferior materials.
Currently, there is a surging demand for acm panel installations in the tourism and hospitality sectors, particularly for luxury resorts and commercial hubs in Port Louis. The market is moving away from heavy concrete finishes toward modular systems that offer faster installation times and better thermal insulation.
Despite the growth, the local industry struggles with the "coastal corrosion" dilemma. The necessity for high-grade PVDF coatings on aluminum sheets has become a standard requirement to prevent chalking and fading under the intense Mauritian sun.

