A false ceiling or dropped ceiling or suspended ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling.
It can be designed for WaterProof & Fireproof metal false ceiling for interiors and exteriors.
They can be designed to become
HeatProof, Sound Proof (acoustical), Corrosion Proof, Rusting Proof
It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling,
grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction
and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.
Metal false ceiling or metal dropped suspended ceiling is an ideal choice and soundproof, waterproof, heatproof option for
Showrooms, Offices, Homes, Receptions, Hotel suits, Restaurants, DiscoTheques, Recording studios, Cinema halls, Auditoriums, Theaters,
Waiting lounges, Libraries, Residential places, ceiling mounted air conditioning systems etc.
Available water resistant designs
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Fire Proof : Metals can deal extreme temperature
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Terminate Resistant : Zero terminate
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Fungus Resistant : Zero fungus
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ECO Friendly : Metals are 100% recyclable
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Maintenance free, sturdy & cost affective
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Ventilations
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Best choice for ceiling mounted air conditioning systems
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Metal tiles for false ceiling are also used for ventilation and ceiling mounted air conditioning systems; available in Rajkot.
Approved Drop out (or drop-out) ceilings allow the installation of a dropped ceiling beneath existing fire sprinklers because the tiles,
sometimes called melt-out ceiling tiles, are heat sensitive and designed to fall from the dropped ceiling suspension grid in the event of a fire,
allowing the sprinklers to do their job. Drop out ceiling tiles can add to the aesthetic appeal of a ceiling since the fire sprinklers are
hidden by the tiles. Metal ceiling tiles are available in multiple sizes and finishes from a variety of manufacturers in Rajkot at ShreeJi.
Acoustic balance and control was another early objective of dropped ceilings. A noisy room can overs-stimulate occupants, while a too quiet interior may seem dull and un-inviting.
The acoustic performance of suspended ceilings has improved dramatically over the years, with enhanced sound absorption and attenuation. This is sometimes achieved by adding
insulation known as Sound Attenuation Batts (SABs), more commonly referred to as "sound batts", above the panels to help deaden sounds and keep adjacent rooms quieter.