Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. This video demonstrates the installation and performance of our durable 3003 aluminum alloy ceiling sheets, featuring a 30-year color warranty. You'll see how these lightweight, custom-width panels with RAL coatings are used in modern suspended and acoustic ceiling systems for commercial and public spaces.
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 that resists UV aging for 1000 hours and comes with a 30-year no-yellowing warranty.
Available in custom widths from 600-1500 mm and thicknesses from 0.6-0.9 mm, compatible with C-grid, T-grid, hook-on, or lay-in systems.
Weighs 80% less than steel, at just 2.5 kg/m² for a 0.8 mm sheet, enabling faster and easier installation.
Can be perforated and combined with acoustic fleece to achieve a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of up to 0.90.
Holds a Class A fire rating (EN 13501-1 B-s1, d0) for enhanced safety in indoor applications.
Eco-friendly with 96% lower CO₂ emissions compared to gypsum or PVC materials, and is 100% recyclable.
Includes protective film packaging and is supplied on export-standard wooden pallets for secure shipping.
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 color difference (ΔE) of less than 1 and zero chalking.
How does the weight of these aluminum sheets compare to steel?
They are 80% lighter than steel; for example, a 0.8 mm aluminum sheet weighs approximately 2.5 kg/m², compared to 12 kg/m² for a similar steel sheet.
Are these panels suitable for acoustic applications?
Yes, they can be perforated and paired with acoustic fleece to achieve a high Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of up to 0.90, making them ideal for noise-sensitive environments.
What fire safety rating do these ceiling sheets have?
They are rated Class A for fire safety according to EN 13501-1 B-s1, d0, ensuring compliance with stringent building safety standards.