The Furring Ceiling System is a suspended steel framing system, clad with gypsum boards sheets. Its grids are concealed behind the ceiling board. The finishing surface would be smooth and may receive direct decoration such as painting and pasting wallpaper. It is mostly used in where plain ceiling is required.
Gypsum boards are usually used as the surface material of Furring ceiling system. Compared with combustible wooden ceiling, our products are made of incombustible and durable galvanized steel. Applied with gypsum board our product can provide a safer and fire-resistive ceiling.
The system is a suspended steel framing system, clad with gypsum boards, and it is mostly used in where plain ceiling is required.
Introduction
The Furring ceiling system is a suspended steel framing system, clad with gypsum boards. Its grids are concealed behind the ceiling board. The finishing surface would be smooth and may receive direct decoration such as painting and pasing wall paper. It is mostly used in where plain ceiling is required.
Gypsum boards are usually used as the surface material of Furring ceiling system. Compared with combustible wooden ceiling, our products are made of incombustible and durable galvanized steel. Applied with gypsum board our product can provide a safer and fire-resistive ceiling.
Specification
Size: 35x22x68mm
Available thickness: 0.45-1.00 mm
Available length: standard - 3.0M, but other lengths are available as per request
Applications
Factories, department stores, hospital, office buildings, residences, restaurants, etc
Advantages
1. Easy and fast for installation.
2. Low cost.
Installation Steps
Use gunpowder nailing to secure the wire hangers on the ceiling.
Combine wire hangers and the adjustable clips, and adjust it according to the expected height of ceiling.
Combine the wire hangers with the channel bracket to suspend the main channel. Tie the furring channels to the main channels by the wire coupling clips.
Screw up the G.I. angle on the wall.
Fix the gypsum boards on the surface of furring channels and the G.I. Angles.