Brief: Observe the step-by-step operation and see practical examples of usage. This video demonstrates the installation and performance of durable 3003 aluminum alloy ceiling sheets, showcasing their 30-year color guarantee, lightweight design for faster installation, and application in major projects like IKEA stores and Google offices.
Related Product Features:
Made from Aluminum Alloy 3003-H24, offering 20% higher strength than 1100 alloy with excellent formability and flatness.
Features a double-baked RAL polyester coating with 1000 hours UV aging resistance and a 30-year no-yellowing warranty.
Available in customizable widths from 600mm to 1500mm and thicknesses from 0.6mm to 0.9mm for various ceiling systems.
Weighs 80% less than steel, reducing structural load and enabling easier handling during installation.
Enables 70% faster installation with compatibility for clip-in, hook-on, lay-in, and C-grid or T-grid systems.
Offers perfect acoustic performance with perforated options and fleece backing achieving an NRC up to 0.90.
Holds a Class A fire rating (EN 13501-1 B-s1,d0) for enhanced safety in commercial and public spaces.
Eco-friendly with 96% lower CO₂ emissions compared to gypsum or PVC, and is 100% recyclable.
FAQs:
What is the warranty on the color durability of these aluminum ceiling sheets?
The sheets come with a 30-year no-yellowing warranty, backed by 1000 hours of QUV testing with a ΔE < 1, ensuring the color remains pure and resists chalking for decades.
How does the weight of these aluminum sheets compare to steel alternatives?
These aluminum sheets are 80% lighter than steel; for example, a 0.8mm aluminum sheet weighs approximately 2.5 kg/m², compared to 12 kg/m² for a steel sheet of the same thickness, reducing structural load and simplifying installation.
Are these sheets suitable for acoustic applications?
Yes, perforated versions with acoustic fleece backing are available, offering a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of up to 0.90, making them ideal for offices, airports, and other spaces requiring sound absorption.
What fire safety rating do these ceiling sheets have?
They achieve a Class A fire rating according to EN 13501-1 B-s1,d0, providing high fire resistance for safe use in commercial and public buildings.