A linear ceiling system typically refers to a suspended ceiling design made up of parallel strips or panels arranged in a linear fashion, often for aesthetic, acoustic, or functional purposes. These ceilings are commonly used in commercial, retail, and modern residential spaces.
Heres a short specification for a linear ceiling system:
Product Name: Linear Ceiling Panels
Material:
Aluminum (for durability, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties)
Wood veneer (for aesthetic appeal, providing a warm, natural look)
Mineral fiber (for acoustic performance)
Steel (for structural strength and support)
Panel Dimensions:
Length: Customizable (typically 1200mm to 6000mm)
Width: 50mm to 300mm (varies depending on design preference)
Thickness: 0.5mm to 1.5mm (depending on material)
Finish:
Powder-coated (for a smooth, durable finish)
Wood finish (for natural wood veneer or laminate coating)
Anodized or brushed aluminum
Acoustic perforated (for noise reduction)
Installation:
Suspended grid system with adjustable hangers
Concealed suspension clips or visible clips for easy installation and maintenance
Ceiling panels installed parallel to each other to create a clean linear design
Acoustic Performance:
Optional perforations to enhance sound absorption (with backing material such as acoustic felt)
NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) rating up to 0.95, depending on perforation pattern
Applications:
Commercial offices
Retail environments
Airports
Healthcare facilities
Educational buildings
Residential spaces (for modern design)
Features:
Modular design for easy replacement and maintenance
High durability and resistance to fire, moisture, and humidity
Variety of finish options to complement interior designs
Custom lengths and configurations available
Compliance:
Meets international fire safety and acoustic standards (e.g., ASTM, ISO)
CE certified (if applicable in the region)
Price: