South Korea's construction industry is characterized by a rapid transition toward sustainable, "smart city" infrastructures. In metropolitan areas like Seoul, the demand for acm panel systems has surged due to their ability to combine lightweight properties with a high-end metallic finish, fitting the sleek, futuristic aesthetic of K-architecture.
Geographically, the Korean peninsula faces significant humidity during the summer monsoon and freezing temperatures in winter. This environmental stress requires cladding materials with exceptional thermal expansion coefficients and corrosion resistance, making high-grade aluminum sheets the preferred choice for long-term structural integrity.
Furthermore, strict government fire safety regulations in South Korea have pushed the market away from traditional combustible cores toward FR (Fire Retardant) and A2 non-combustible clad panels, ensuring that urban density does not compromise resident safety.

