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Materials | Aluminum Alloy / Galvanized Steel |
Thickness | 0.6mm-1.0mm |
Size | 300*300, 600*600, 800*800, 300*1200, 400*1200, 600*1200 |
Surface Treatment | Powder Coating, PE/PVDF, Heat Transfer Printing, Aluminum Anodizing Wood Veneer. |
Shape | Square,rectangle, hexagon |
Perforation | Flating, Punching, Carving, Customized |
Application | BAirport, metro, railway station, business center, gymnasium, bank, hotel and etc. |
An aluminum lay-in ceiling is a type of suspended ceiling system where lightweight aluminum panels are laid into a visible grid framework. These panels are designed to rest on the grid’s flanges, allowing easy removal and reinstallation for maintenance or access to utilities above12. Commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential spaces, lay-in ceilings are prized for their durability, aesthetic flexibility, and functional benefits such as sound absorption and moisture resistance.
Modular Design:
Panels come in standardized sizes (e.g., 600×600 mm, 300×300 mm) and thicknesses (0.45–1.0 mm), enabling quick installation and customization.
Edges are designed to fit snugly into the grid, ensuring a seamless appearance.
Material Properties:
Aluminum alloy: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and fireproof (up to B1 fire rating).
Surface treatments: Options include powder coating, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), and pre-painted finishes for enhanced durability and color retention (up to 10 years indoors).
Functional Advantages:
Acoustic performance: Perforated panels with sound-absorbing backings (NRC: 0.5–0.65) reduce noise in offices, hospitals, and theaters.
Moisture and mold resistance: Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and laboratories.
Easy plenum access: Panels can be manually removed to access HVAC systems, wiring, or plumbing.
Aluminum lay-in ceilings are widely adopted in:
Commercial spaces: Airports, shopping malls, and offices benefit from their sleek appearance and acoustic properties410.
Healthcare facilities: Antimicrobial coatings and moisture resistance make them ideal for hospitals and labs7.
Residential use: Modern kitchens and bathrooms leverage their easy-to-clean surfaces2.
Market Insights:
Leading manufacturers like TOPTIDE(China) and Guangdong Disen Building TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd. offer high-volume production (up to 5,000,000 m²/year) with global distribution.
Customization trends include 3D designs, heat-transfer patterns, and special RAL color matching.
Materials | Aluminum Alloy / Galvanized Steel |
Thickness | 0.6mm-1.0mm |
Size | 300*300, 600*600, 800*800, 300*1200, 400*1200, 600*1200 |
Surface Treatment | Powder Coating, PE/PVDF, Heat Transfer Printing, Aluminum Anodizing Wood Veneer. |
Shape | Square,rectangle, hexagon |
Perforation | Flating, Punching, Carving, Customized |
Application | BAirport, metro, railway station, business center, gymnasium, bank, hotel and etc. |
An aluminum lay-in ceiling is a type of suspended ceiling system where lightweight aluminum panels are laid into a visible grid framework. These panels are designed to rest on the grid’s flanges, allowing easy removal and reinstallation for maintenance or access to utilities above12. Commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential spaces, lay-in ceilings are prized for their durability, aesthetic flexibility, and functional benefits such as sound absorption and moisture resistance.
Modular Design:
Panels come in standardized sizes (e.g., 600×600 mm, 300×300 mm) and thicknesses (0.45–1.0 mm), enabling quick installation and customization.
Edges are designed to fit snugly into the grid, ensuring a seamless appearance.
Material Properties:
Aluminum alloy: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and fireproof (up to B1 fire rating).
Surface treatments: Options include powder coating, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), and pre-painted finishes for enhanced durability and color retention (up to 10 years indoors).
Functional Advantages:
Acoustic performance: Perforated panels with sound-absorbing backings (NRC: 0.5–0.65) reduce noise in offices, hospitals, and theaters.
Moisture and mold resistance: Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and laboratories.
Easy plenum access: Panels can be manually removed to access HVAC systems, wiring, or plumbing.
Aluminum lay-in ceilings are widely adopted in:
Commercial spaces: Airports, shopping malls, and offices benefit from their sleek appearance and acoustic properties410.
Healthcare facilities: Antimicrobial coatings and moisture resistance make them ideal for hospitals and labs7.
Residential use: Modern kitchens and bathrooms leverage their easy-to-clean surfaces2.
Market Insights:
Leading manufacturers like TOPTIDE(China) and Guangdong Disen Building TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd. offer high-volume production (up to 5,000,000 m²/year) with global distribution.
Customization trends include 3D designs, heat-transfer patterns, and special RAL color matching.