The foundation of Micore 300 is its mineral fiber composition, which primarily comprises cellulose, processed mineral fibers, and additives that enhance its performance. This combination results in a lightweight material that retains structural integrity under a range of conditions. Micore 300 has a low thermal conductivity, typically measured at around 0.049 W/mK, allowing it to provide excellent insulation. This thermal efficiency is crucial in energy conservation, helping to maintain indoor temperatures and reduce heating and cooling costs.
3. Concealment of Utilities The space between the original ceiling and the suspended ceiling serves as a perfect hiding place for HVAC ducts, wiring, and plumbing. This not only improves the aesthetic appeal by concealing unsightly utilities but also simplifies maintenance. Access to these systems can be easily achieved by lifting or removing individual ceiling tiles.
6. The internal structure of the Mineral Fiber Ceiling Board is a three-dimensional cross mesh structure, with sufficient internal space and a solid structure, which greatly improves the sound absorption and noise reduction ability, which is 1 to 2 times that of the ordinary mineral wool board. Adding desiccant and auxiliary desiccant inside can increase the resistance of the surface fibers, effectively stabilize the cement, maintain the strength of the board, control the indoor humidity and improve the living environment.
2. Cost-Effective Solution Access panels can save significant amounts of money in the long run. By allowing easy access to hidden systems, property owners can avoid costly repairs associated with opening up ceilings or walls for inspections. Additionally, routine maintenance is made more manageable, helping to prevent potential hazards that could lead to expensive damage.
The grid system itself is typically made from lightweight metal or aluminum, which provides durability without adding excessive weight to the ceiling. Most grids are designed for easy installation and maintenance, allowing for access to plumbing, electrical wiring, and HVAC systems above the ceiling.