United Kingdom, Macclesfield
A typical false ceiling system comprises of a grid-work of metal t-bars suspended on wires from the soffit. These t-bars snap together in a regularly spaced pattern, typically 600x600mm or 1200x600mm. Each opening or cell is filled with ceiling panels. Light fittings or air grills can also be fitted in to the space normally taken by a ceiling tile. Dropped ceilings have improved dramatically over the years and can now achieve up to 90 minutes fire ratings, enhanced sound attenuation, absorption and high moisture resistance.

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