COMMON POSES.
SLOPING CEILING.
A sloping ceiling frame is a load-bearing structure, usually made of metal, designed to support plasterboard panels under a pitched roof. It allows for:
the creation of a flat and stable surface,
the integration of thermal and acoustic insulation,
the routing of services (electricity, ventilation),
and the correction of any unevenness in the roof structure.
It is a crucial element in the final quality of the project (durability, aesthetics, and performance).
SUSPENDED CEILING.
Suspended ceiling grids for plasterboard are lightweight metal structures designed to support plasterboard panels in interior environments. They constitute an essential construction system for creating flat, aesthetically pleasing, and high-performance ceilings, while also meeting technical and functional requirements. The suspended ceiling is structurally independent of the building's main structure.
SUSPENDED SLAB CEILING.
Suspended ceilings made of interior tiles are a commonly used solution in office, commercial, and residential buildings to improve both the aesthetics and technical performance of spaces. They consist of a metal framework suspended from the load-bearing structure, into which modular tiles, generally of standard size (600 × 600 mm or 600 × 1200 mm), are placed.