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The Acoustic and Artistic World of Fibreglass Ceiling Tiles

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In any room, the ceiling is the biggest decorative space available. There is so much that can be done from plastering to dropping to tiling. Though the reasons can be either decorative or functional or both, the option of tiles is varied and vast.


From plastic ones to wooden ceiling panels, Fibreglass ceiling tiles are lightweight construction materials that enhance the aesthetics and acoustics of a commercial, industrial or private space.


Different types of fibreglass ceiling tiles


Ceiling tiles are available in acoustical, cork, tin and plastic. The acoustical fibreglass ceiling tiles are installed using a drop technique. They are hung by metal straps which can be seen or not. The panels and Wood sound diffuser should be fixed by a professional to ensure their insulating properties will be kept intact.


Usage of ceiling tiles


Drop ceilings are suspended by metal grids that are filled by lightweight tiles. The ceiling panels and the Spring isolator are made of metal, fibreglass, cork, plastic and are used basically in offices, schools, and retail stores. Decorative tin ceiling tiles are attached directly to the ceiling and are available in standard size. Wooden ceiling panels are available in planks that are either suspended by a grid system or directly attached to the ceiling.


The Vibration control panels are used not only on the ceiling but on the walls also. O’Neill Engineered Systems has the solutions and they will be able to guide in the installation of both types of panels. Depending on the amount of sound control necessary, you can select from acoustic panels to perforated timber panels that are covered with fabric. The finish type of the panels, the density of the acoustic insulation and also the surface area that is necessary to be covered are points to consider while selecting a panel.

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