Ceiling tiles are widely used in residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings. They are available in various materials, sizes, textures, and designs to meet aesthetic and functional requirements. Depending on the material, ceiling tiles can offer sound absorption, fire resistance, moisture resistance, and easy maintenance.
Common Types
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Mineral Fiber Ceiling Tiles
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Gypsum Ceiling Tiles
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PVC Ceiling Tiles
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Metal Ceiling Tiles
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Acoustic Ceiling Tiles
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Wood Ceiling Panels
Common Features
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Lightweight and easy to install
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Available in smooth, textured, and decorative finishes
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Good sound absorption (acoustic types)
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Fire- and moisture-resistant options available
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Conceals electrical wiring, ducts, and plumbing
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Easy to remove and replace for maintenance
Common Uses
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Office buildings
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Schools and universities
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Hospitals and healthcare facilities
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Shopping malls
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Hotels and restaurants
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Residential homes
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Retail stores
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Industrial and commercial buildings
Advantages
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Enhances interior appearance
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Improves acoustic performance
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Provides thermal insulation
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Reduces ceiling maintenance costs
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Allows easy access to utilities above the ceiling
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Available in a wide range of designs and finishes
Common Materials
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Mineral Fiber
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Gypsum
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
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Aluminum
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Steel
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Wood Fiber
Typical Specifications
FeatureDescriptionProduct TypeCeiling TileMaterialsMineral Fiber, Gypsum, PVC, Metal, WoodStandard Sizes600 × 600 mm, 600 × 1200 mmThickness8–20 mm (varies by type)InstallationSuspended Grid System or Direct FixFinishSmooth, Textured, Decorative, PerforatedPropertiesAcoustic, Fire-Resistant, Moisture-Resistant (varies by type)
Typical Applications
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Suspended (drop) ceilings
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Office interiors
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Commercial buildings
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Educational institutions
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Healthcare facilities
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Residential ceilings
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Conference rooms
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Retail spaces
Ceiling Tiles provide an attractive, durable, and functional ceiling solution by improving aesthetics, sound control, and insulation while allowing convenient access to building services hidden above the ceiling.