In Oman, the construction industry faces severe challenges due to extreme UV radiation and high humidity in coastal cities like Muscat and Salalah. The demand for acm panel systems has surged as developers move away from traditional masonry toward lightweight, thermally efficient materials that reduce energy consumption for cooling.
The prevalence of salt-laden air near the Gulf of Oman necessitates the use of high-grade metal panels with advanced PVDF coatings. Standard materials often succumb to corrosion; however, the current market shift prioritizes marine-grade aluminum to ensure structural longevity and color retention against the scorching desert sun.
Current infrastructure projects in Oman are increasingly integrating sustainable building practices. This has led to a preference for clad panels that offer superior thermal insulation properties, helping buildings comply with the Oman Green Building Council's guidelines and reducing the overall carbon footprint of the built environment.

