Beardsell Limited offers high-quality False Ceiling solutions designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of various spaces. False Ceilings, also known as dropped ceilings or suspended ceilings, are secondary ceilings installed below the main structural ceiling. They provide numerous benefits, including improved acoustics, thermal insulation, and an attractive finish. Below are the key features and applications of False Ceilings provided by Beardsell Limited.
At Beardsell Limited, we understand the power of a well-designed ceiling. Our premium False Ceiling solutions, also known as dropped or suspended ceilings, go beyond functionality to create visually stunning and highly functional spaces. Beardsell Limited uses only the highest quality materials and construction techniques to ensure your False Ceiling is both beautiful and built to last. Our team of experts will work closely with you to understand your vision and recommend the perfect solution for your space. Energy Efficiency: Fill out the form below and our team will get back to you promptly. Whether you have questions about specifications, pricing, or custom solutions, we are here to help. Let’s discuss how our products can meet your specific needs and drive your business forward. High-Quality False Ceilings: Enhance Aesthetics and Functionality
False Ceilings for Streamlined Building Systems
Key Features:
Acts as an additional barrier to reduce heat transfer, lowering energy consumption.
Temperature Regulation:
Helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
Accessibility:
Designed for easy access to hidden systems for maintenance and repairs.
Durability:
Made from high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting performance.
Safety Compliance:
Made from fire-resistant materials, enhancing building safety.
Regulatory Standards:
Compliance with relevant fire safety regulations. Advantages of False Ceilings
Technical Data
False Ceilings
Parameter
Description
Typical Value Range
Material Types
Common materials used for false ceilings
Gypsum, Mineral Fiber, Metal, PVC
Thickness
Thickness of the ceiling panels
6 to 15 mm
Density
Mass per unit volume of the material
600 to 1200 kg/m³ (Gypsum)
Thermal Conductivity (λ)
Measure of the material's ability to conduct heat
0.16 to 0.35 W/m·K (varies by material)
Sound Absorption (NRC)
The noise Reduction Coefficient indicates the sound-absorbing properties
0.5 to 0.9
Fire Resistance (Class)
Material's ability to resist fire
Class A or B (varies by material)
Moisture Resistance
Resistance to moisture and humidity
High (with specific materials like PVC)
Light Reflectance
Ability to reflect light
70% to 90%
Load Bearing Capacity
The maximum load the ceiling can support
10 to 25 kg/m²
Dimensions
The standard size of ceiling panels
600 x 600 mm, 600 x 1200 mm
Installation Method
Recommended method for installing the ceiling
Suspended grid system, Direct mount
Service Temperature Range
Range of temperatures the material can withstand
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Finish Options
Surface finishes available
Smooth, Textured, Perforated
Colour Options
Available colours
White, Black, Custom Colors
Weight
Weight of the ceiling panels
7 to 10 kg/m²
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