- They are carried out with standard, waterproof and fireproof boards.
- They are installed beneath existing roof or floor structures with dropping height ranging from 3 cm up to an unlimited value.
- Ceilings are usually dropped to hide installations and to install lighting and create special light effects in spaces.
- Types and performances are numerous : gypsum boards ceilings, metal modular, mineral or wooden ceilings with various purposes – aesthetical aspect of interior design, for heating/cooling, as prevention against fire, radiation and noise.
Except for the partitions, gypsum boards are used in the construction of dropped ceilings, which are built, if required, from standard, watertight or fire resistant boards. Ceilings are usually dropped to hide installations and to install lighting and create special light effects in the room. Attractive design possibilities are virtually unlimited, the same as in the case of gypsum board walls. Except in the form itself, the possibilities of different solutions are evident in the vertical play, i.e. cascading ceilings and creation of different levels of dropped ceilings, accompanied by the installation of lighting elements. One of the important features of dropped ceilings is that they retain a layer of air in the interstice, which serves as thermal insulation between two floors or towards the exterior areas. The construction of dropped ceilings with perforated GK panels significantly reduces the echo in the room, and individual manufacturers have developed the manufacture technology to the point where they are able to manufacture perforated panels in accordance with the specifications given by the client, and deliver them already painted in three coats, ready for installation.
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