False Ceilings    

The piece below covers the features of the suspended ceiling as a part of office/commercial fitout  and suspended ceiling contractors services.

The suspended ceilings, as a part of office/commercial fit out and office design services, are used as a secondary ceiling produced to cover piping, wiring, or ductwork and offer acoustic stability and control in a room. A suspended ceiling as a secondary ceiling is hung below the main (structural) ceiling. They are also known as  drop ceiling, false ceiling, or suspended ceiling, and are a staple of modern structure and architecture. The plenum area is above the suspended ceiling and it is used for HVAC air return. By cut-edge laser technology, the suspended ceilings can be installed to the highest standard.

Suspended ceiling is the cost effective method for giving clean and fresh feel to any room or office. It may be in the form of a large collection of materials like mineral, metal, plaster ceilings and grid systems and garnishes. Ceilings can also be made of various materials like mineral fibres, metal and wood, and have almost any colour. As per the requirements, fluorescent equipment, diffusers for air supply, grilles for return air, incandescent lamps, electrical equipment, and sprinkler systems can  be installed on the grid ceiling.

Easily-detached ceiling panes offer an additional benefit by allowing unproblematic access to the plenum that simplifies repairs and alterations.

Suspended ceilings have grid-work of metal channel s in the shape of a downward "T", suspended on wires from the overhead structure. The channels snap together in a regularly spaced pattern and have 60x60 or 60x120 cm grid panels. Each panel is filled with lightweight "tiles" or "panels" which simply drop into the grid.

The suspended ceiling was mainly developed for concealing the bottom of the floor above and providing acoustic stability and control in a space. For years, the acoustic performance of suspended ceilings was improved by enhancing the materials for absorbing and fading the sound. Sound Attenuation Batts (SABs) are the enhanced materials that are used as insulation material by fading and absorbing the echo.

We hope that you found the article practical for your office fit out requirements.


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