Suspended ceilings function aesthetically, hiding installations or structural components of the ceiling running above. They also create a fire resistant barrier and insulate the room acoustically and thermally. The sheathing of the ceiling construction is usually a 12.5 mm or 15 mm plasterboard. Special sound-absorbing ceilings use perforated plasterboards. The construction of a suspended ceiling grid consists of cold-formed sections installed in a single or double layered crossover. Suspended ceilings are hung on either rotary hangers with a spring and fixing rods or, in the case of fire protection ceilings, on nonius hangers or components for direct installation.
Nida DK/MFC/CD60-18 suspended ceiling is a ceiling with Nida Ogień+ 18mm plasterboard sheathing on a two-level cross structure made of Nida MFC profiles. The ceiling is suspended with a MFC angles. The use of this type construction, makes the ceiling very stiff. All elements of construction are connected by screws. Thanks to this, it is the strongest construction in Siniat offer and it allows to achieve high maximum loads.
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