As sustainability becomes a pressing concern in construction, FRP materials offer an eco-friendly alternative. Many FRP ceiling grids are manufactured using recycled materials, and their long lifespan contributes to reduced waste over time. Moreover, the lightweight nature of FRP can lead to lower transportation emissions, furthering their sustainable appeal.
Additionally, lighting fixtures can be seamlessly integrated into ceiling grids. Recessed lighting, pendant lights, and other fixtures can be mounted within the grid, contributing to both illumination and style. This integration ensures that lighting is aesthetically pleasing while maintaining the functionality of the space.
These access panels are constructed from durable materials, often including steel or gypsum, that are engineered to resist the spread of fire for a specific duration, usually rated from 1 to 3 hours. The fire rating signifies how long the panel can withstand heat and smoke, thereby protecting various infrastructures and helping to contain potential fire damage.
2. Measuring and Marking Measure the required dimensions and mark the area on the ceiling where the cut will be made.