The evaluation of metal composite decorative materials as green building materials is governed by a rigorous system of technical standards. According to the *Green Building Materials Evaluation Standard: Metal Composite Decorative Materials* (T/CECS 10035-2019), this standard applies to the green building material evaluation of various metal composite decorative materials, including metal composite panels and metal sheets (or strips).
The evaluation standard establishes assessment indicators across four dimensions: resource attributes, energy attributes, environmental attributes, and quality attributes. Specific requirements include: the manufacturing enterprise must not have experienced any major environmental pollution incidents or significant safety accidents within the past three years; the disposal of general solid waste must comply with national standards; a quality management system and an environmental management system must be established and effectively implemented; and advanced technologies and processes encouraged by the state must be adopted. The evaluation grades are classified, from lowest to highest, into One-Star, Two-Star, and Three-Star levels, with the Three-Star level representing the highest distinction. Products such as aluminum honeycomb panels and single aluminum panels must undergo rigorous technical testing and on-site audits—in addition to meeting the basic performance requirements stipulated in relevant standards such as GB/T 23443 and JC/T 2113—in order to obtain Green Building Materials Product Certification. This certification system provides a scientific and impartial basis for evaluating the green development of aluminum-based decorative materials.
Post time: Mar-13-2026




