Ceiling Grid and Wall Panel System
A Ceiling Grid, also known as a suspended ceiling, drop ceiling, or false ceiling, is a secondary ceiling structure suspended below the main ceiling. It’s commonly used in both commercial and residential settings to conceal utilities like electrical wiring, HVAC ducts, and plumbing, while providing easy access for maintenance.
A Wall Panel System refers to a prefabricated or modular construction method where panels — made from various materials are used to form the walls of a building. These systems are designed for both interior and exterior applications, offering benefits like rapid installation, enhanced insulation, and aesthetic versatility.
– PIR
A PIR Wall Panel is a type of sandwich panel consisting of a rigid polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam core sandwiched between two layers of metal, typically galvanized steel or aluminum. These panels are widely used in construction for their superior thermal insulation, fire resistance, and lightweight properties.
– PU
A PU Wall Panel, or polyurethane sandwich panel, is a modern building material consisting of a rigid polyurethane foam core sandwiched between two durable outer layers, typically made of steel or aluminum. These panels are renowned for their exceptional thermal insulation, fire resistance, and aesthetic versatility, making them a popular choice in both residential and commercial construction.
– PS
A PS Wall Panel is a lightweight, eco-friendly decorative wall covering made primarily from polystyrene (PS) or high-impact polystyrene (HIPS). These panels are designed to mimic the appearance of natural materials like wood, stone, or fabric, offering an aesthetic upgrade for interior spaces without the high costs or maintenance associated with real materials







