FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Ceiling sections are cross members that support gypsum or PVC panels and connect to intermediate channels to form the ceiling grid.
Yes, depending on the material and thickness, they are designed to support standard ceiling loads including lighting fixtures.
Yes, they are designed to work with standard gypsum boards, PVC, and fluted panels.
It acts as the main support, suspended from the soffit, and carries ceiling sections to maintain grid alignment.
Usually 1.2m apart for standard gypsum boards, but it depends on load and panel size.
Yes, they can support PVC and fluted panels as long as spacing and load are properly calculated.
A perimeter section is fixed along room edges to provide a frame for ceiling sections and intermediate channels.
Some flexible metal profiles allow curved or custom designs.
Usually galvanized steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
L angles are used as hangers to suspend intermediate channels from soffits or RCC slabs.
Yes, provided the load does not exceed the specified capacity.
Use a spirit level and proper anchoring during installation.
Yes, they can be used to fix both gypsum and PVC panels.
Use proper pilot holes and do not overtighten.
Yes, they are typically galvanized or coated to prevent rust.
Yes, they are ideal for humid areas like kitchens and bathrooms.
Yes, PVC panels are widely used in both residential and commercial ceilings.
Clean with mild detergent and soft cloth; avoid harsh abrasives.
Decorative ceiling panels with grooves; enhance aesthetics and acoustics.
Yes, they can be mounted on grid frameworks or directly on false ceilings.
Yes, they work well in residential and commercial interiors.
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