Metal False Ceiling | Metal False Ceiling manufacturer in India

Metal False Ceiling

We offer ceilings made from high-grade materials for maintaining tune with the industry standards. We  are the most trusted Metal False Ceiling manufacturer in India.

These ceilings are seamless in terms of finish, durable and offer better reflection of light.

A false ceiling in India is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceilingT-bar ceilingfalse ceilingsuspended ceilinggrid ceilingdrop in ceilingdrop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.

For Effective Design used Metal False Ceiling

Effective building design requires balancing multiple objectives: aesthetics, acoustics, environmental factors, and integration with the building’s infrastructure—not to mention cost of construction as well as long-term operation costs.

Aesthetics

Modern dropped ceilings were initially created to hide the building infrastructure, including piping, wiring, and/or ductwork by creating a plenum space above the dropped ceiling, while allowing access for repairs and inspections. Drop ceilings may also be used to hide problems, such as structural damage. Further, drop out ceilings can also conceal the sprinkler systems while still providing full fire suppression functionality.

Acoustics

Acoustic balance and control was another early objective of dropped ceilings. A noisy room can overstimulate occupants, while a too quiet interior may seem dull and uninviting.

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.

Environmental factors

Indoor environmental quality

Indoor environmental quality includes ventilation, VOC emissions, lighting and thermal system control, thermal comfort, use of daylight for natural illumination, acoustics, and optimization of outdoor view availability.