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Mineral fiber ceiling boards are manufactured from a mixture of natural and synthetic fibers, primarily derived from silica, gypsum, and various mineral compounds. The production process involves forming the fibers into mats, which are then compressed, dried, and cut into tiles. Some manufacturers may also add acoustic compounds to enhance sound absorption properties, making them suitable for commercial spaces, auditoriums, and offices where noise reduction is critical.
Functional Benefits
Metal grids are fundamental to the structure of a drop ceiling. They are typically composed of lightweight, durable materials such as galvanized steel or aluminum, designed to support the ceiling tiles. The grid system is installed perpendicular to the main beams and consists of two primary components main tees and cross tees. The main tees run the length of the room, while cross tees are used to create a lattice framework that holds the individual ceiling tiles in place.
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Acoustic Mineral Fiber Tiles
1. Basic Components and Dimensions