Which Suspension Ceiling installation method is perfect to your place?

Suspension Metal Ceiling System From LMS Ceiling Machines.

Are you wondering which is the perfect and suitable method to install ceilings in your place? Please kindly follow our ceiling and installation collections which may give you a guide.

Suspension Metal Ceiling Types and Features:

Metal ceilings are architectural ceiling elements made from finished metal plates with designs pressed into them. Metal ceilings can be made from aluminum, steel, or galvanized iron.

Compared to other ceiling materials, Metal ceilings add strength to the structure and are highly durable use. Hence, they are widely used for non-residential buildings like offices, hospitals, shopping malls, and airports.

Following are the features and types of metal ceilings in building construction.

The main features of Suspension metal ceilings are:

1. Metal ceilings are the strongest ceiling solution under the suspended ceiling category.

2. Compared to other ceiling materials, metal ceilings are less affected by moisture exposure and related issues like rotting and cracking.

3. They are available in different finishes like copper, brass, steel, and aluminum.

4. The finish application methods for metal ceilings are:

-Powder coating

-Pre-coating (paint application)

-Baked polyester coating

5. Suspended metal ceiling helps to elevate the building aesthetics by hiding less attractive attributes of the space, especially in commercial spaces with concrete surfaces and cables.

6. Metal acoustic ceilings help improve airflow and temperature control and facilitate a healthier environment.

7. Metal ceilings have good fire resistance, creating safer commercial spaces.

8. Various attributes that need consideration before choosing metal ceilings are:

-The base material of the metal ceiling

-It’s color and finishes

-The size and shape of the metal ceiling panel

-Patterns and images

-Interior or exterior use

-Requirement of perforation

-Security requirements

Popular Suspension Metal Ceiling Types:

Square Metal Ceiling System >It is the most widely used metal ceiling system.
> It conceals the entire roof space and has no visible grid.
>It can be integrated with ventilation, lighting, and smoke detectors.
>These ceilings provide minimum void space, simple downward, easy maintenance, and excellent fire resistance.
square metal ceiling installation
Open Cell Ceiling System > Comprises of a series of open cell modules.
>They are designed to lay on a suspension grid.
>Used to hide cables, A/C systems, etc.
>Best option for buildings with small plenum depths
>Used to give room for lower ceiling without affecting roof height
>Enable improved acoustic performance in an industrial space

Open Cell Ceiling
Open Cell Ceiling
Baffle Ceiling System >These are suspended ceilings comprising parallel baffle blades supported by a T-bar type suspension system.
>It is an open-type ceiling system that does not completely seal the plenum.
>These metal ceiling panels are available in standard and custom lengths for different heights and styles.
>These ceilings help improve speech intelligibility which has been an issue in classroom environments.

U Baffle Ceiling
Baffle Ceiling System
Linear Strip Ceiling Linear Ceiling is a system comprised of suspended or positive fastened carriers with metal panels snapped into place within the carrier.
The Linear Clip-Strip ceiling system is a plank-style panel that offers ease of installation.  Panels may be micro-perforated and have acoustic backing added to transform them into acoustic ceiling panels.

Linear strip ceiling
S shape linear strip ceiling panel

These metal ceiling panels or tiles can be arranged in various ways.

They can be installed as:

  1. lay in- Lay on Ceiling System or Called T grid Ceiling System
    Lay in T grid ceiling installation guide
  2.  Clip In Metal Ceiling System
    Clip in ceiling installtion with spring T bar
  3.  Installation with Purlin and Carriers
    Linear strip ceiling installation with carrier

4. Hook On Ceiling System
Hook-on ceiling system installation guide

 

 

Article reference:https://theconstructor.org/building/metal-ceilings-types-and-features/565878/