Metal suspended ceiling systems are prominent features in innovative interior designs. Besides their aesthetic design, suspended ceilings stand out for their functionality and come in a wide variety. These systems, with their wide range of applications, are known for their resistance to moisture and impact. The key feature that distinguishes metal ceilings from other suspended ceiling systems is their applicability even to high ceilings. Metal suspended ceilings are available in different colors and specifications depending on user preference or the area of application. Furthermore, the possibility of application at varying depths allows for concealing ceiling installations and achieving a more aesthetically pleasing look. In short, the functionality and design advantages of metal ceiling systems have led to their widespread use today.
What are Metal Suspended Ceiling Systems?
Metal suspended ceiling systems are specialized structural elements used in various spaces such as social areas or healthcare complexes. The dimensions of metal suspended ceiling systems vary according to user preference, generally being 30*30 or 60*60 cm. However, custom-sized metal suspended ceilings are also available upon request. These structural elements combine the advantages of metal material with design features to provide the desired characteristics in the space where they will be applied. Today, with the help of technology, suspended ceilings are produced more easily and with higher strength, and metal ones meet expectations in terms of both aesthetics and functionality.
Application Areas of Metal Suspended Ceiling Systems
Today, metal suspended ceiling systems, manufactured to meet user expectations, stand out from other suspended ceilings with qualities such as durability and robustness. Therefore, the use of metal suspended ceiling systems has become widespread in various fields. Made of aluminum or galvanized sheet metal depending on the application area, metal suspended ceilings are generally used in the following areas:
- Airports
- Conference halls
- Cinema and theater halls
- Universities
- Schools
- Shopping and entertainment centers
- Health complexes
- Hospitals
- Metro stations
- Cafes and restaurants
- Gyms
- Social facilities
- Banks
Metal suspended ceiling systems are generally used in public spaces. These structures offer numerous benefits to the space and are generally budget-friendly. Ultimately, aluminum and galvanized steel suspended ceilings have become indispensable building materials today.
Features of Metal Suspended Ceiling Systems
The main characteristics of metal suspended ceiling systems are their durability. In addition, compared to other building elements, their economic advantages stand out. Offering long-lasting use at an affordable price, metal suspended ceilings can be used for a long time without deterioration. Although the name "metal" is generally used, the material varies according to user preferences. Today, aluminum and galvanized steel are two materials preferred in suspended ceiling systems. These materials provide acoustic performance and are rust-resistant. Therefore, the suitability of metal suspended ceiling systems to user expectations, in addition to the design of the space, has made these building materials one of the most preferred suspended ceiling systems today.
What are the advantages of metal suspended ceiling systems?
- Economic
- It improves acoustic performance.
- It provides sound insulation.
- It is impact resistant.
- It offers the possibility of long-term use.
- It is stainless and resistant to moisture.
- It stands out with its design and is available in a wide range of colors.
All metal suspended ceiling systems are similar in terms of their features. However, beyond that, it is possible to achieve a design that is harmonious with the atmosphere of the space through the paints applied to the main structure. Indeed, metal suspended ceilings, which come in different color options, are produced in dimensions that vary according to the user's request.
Types of Metal Suspended Ceiling Systems
Metal suspended ceiling systems have evolved to keep pace with the times, and with the help of technology, it has become possible to create suspended ceilings with longer-lasting materials. Thanks to Lay-in Ceilings, Lay-On Ceilings, and Clip-in Systems, it is possible to use metal suspended ceilings in different areas.
Clip-in Systems
Clip-in systems are known as concealed profile systems among metal suspended ceiling types. Currently, there are two types of concealed carrier suspended ceiling systems: Clip-in Aluminum and Clip-in Galvanized.
Lay-On Systems
Lay-on systems are structural elements that fall under the category of metal suspended ceiling types, and are described as systems with visible, seated supports.
Lay-in Systems
Lay-in systems are a type of suspended metal ceiling system where the metal is semi-visible on the ceiling.