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The SD35A ceiling system is a sandwich construction made of sheet metal and mineral wool. This design features a high load-bearing capacity. The prefabricated border profiles provide additional strength to the wall system without the need for top profiles. The ceiling can be installed without consideration of the wall height.
After the substructure is mounted, the panels are screwed onto the ceiling using retention hooks. Assembly can be completed from the lower side of a specially designed final panel. With the exception of the two screws needed to attached the final panel, no screwed connections are visible.
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The ED35A ceiling system consists of a sheet metal half-tray filled with mineral wool. This design features low weight and a solid and stabilizing substructure. The prefabricated border profiles of the wall system provide additional strength without the need for top profiles. In larger rooms, the panels can be installed with center profiles. After the substructure is mounted, the panels are laid into it and screwed on using retention hooks. With the exception of the two screws needed to attach the final panel, no screwed connections are visible.
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The ceiling system is based on the SW50 wall design. With its B-15 fire classification and its sound reduction index of Rw=33dB, the ceiling system meets all requirements of a modern ship's ceiling system and additionally has a high-strength sandwich construction. The assembly is based on the groove-and-tongue principle.
The ceiling is laid onto a sturdy border profile, which runs along and is screwed to the wall. This eliminates the need for additional top profiles. In larger rooms, the panels can be installed with center profiles. The ceiling panels can be supplied with different types of surface finishes to suit different requirements; all of them have a removable protective film to protect them from becoming damaged during installation. The pattern book that is supplied lists available decorative finishes. The design and all materials used have been tested and approved.
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Thanks to their low weight and their high rigidity even big-sized elements out of Metawell require only a light sub-construction. Installations such as lamps and loud-speakers can frequently be inserted without the need of additional fittings. Metawell panels can not only be used in traditional frame solutions, which can be realized with all kinds of common sub-construction systems, but are also excellenty suited for self-supporting suspended ceiling 'islands' in public areas.
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Aesthetic, fireproof and light, Lautex ceilings are especially suitable for the shipbuilding industry. The most common materials used in the construction of Lautex ceilings are aluminium and steel. Lautex suspended ceilings are certified in fire resistance classes C, B-0 and B-15, thus meeting the requirements of the official authorities. All our products have passed the flue gas and non-toxicity-tests.
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Aesthetic, fireproof and light, Lautex ceilings are especially suitable for the shipbuilding industry. The most common materials used in the construction of Lautex ceilings are aluminium and steel. Lautex suspended ceilings are certified in fire resistance classes C, B-0 and B-15, thus meeting the requirements of the official authorities. All our products have passed the flue gas and non-toxicity-tests.
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Technical data
Weight incl. joint profiles
11,5 kg/m2, width 300 mm
Weight incl. joint profiles
10,2 kg/m2, width 500 mm
Panel thickness
15/50 mm
Panel width standard
300, 500 mm
Panel length max.
3000 mm
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Wall and ceiling panels made of non-asbestos mineral board are destined for building ship interiors in so called "traditional" way. The interiors designed and equipped in this system comply with the requirements of fire resistance.
Construction
In this system mineral bard is a core which is bonded with laminates on both sides. Laminates are approved as having low flame spread characteristics and are non-toxic. A range of panels enables to build bulkheads in alleyways, partitions between accomodations and linings of steel wall and decks. This system makes it possible to build so called "wet" accomodations such as kitchens, toilets etc, thanks to possibility of sealing grooved edges with silicones. Double walls comply with sound insulation standards. Wall panels are connected with each by means of a loose tonge steel spline. Corner connections are made from various angle and clamping rings. Ceiling panels are screwed to a framing. Joints can be masked with an Omega profile.
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Ceiling systems are suspended and lightweight, and can be customized to meet your specific needs. Our marine ceilings are designed to meet current regulations for safety and noise reduction. With complete customization available, our ceiling systems offer numerous architectural configurations and design possibilities.
Sound Reduction %u2013 Designed to meet the noise reduction requirements of modern vessels.
Self-Supporting Fire Insulation %u2013 T-carrier system with overlay insulation provides an A30 fire rating and can be installed totally independent of the ceiling panels.
Design for Full Integration %u2013 With an emphasis on reducing installation time and improving upon appearance of the vessel interior, Jamestown ceiling systems are designed for full integration of accessories, including access panels, loud speakers, light fixtures, and air diffusers.
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Norac has a wide range of ceiling systems used for both marine and land based construction and from standard solution to specially designed public room ceilings with the most innovative details.Some of the most modern passenger vessels in the world are equipped with the most versatile modular ceilings systems from “Danacoustic”.
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PANEL CEILING B0 and B15
A panel ceiling is designed to be used on vessels and in industrial land projects. Various classes of fire protection are met thanks to insulation from non-combustible mineral wool. An even / smooth / surface and an easy assembly are main advantages of this type of construction.
Construction
The ceiling consists of lining elements, girders and suspending elements. As lining elements there are used ceiling strips, 300 mm wide, with thermal insulation from non-combustible mineral wool density 110 kg/m3 . Lengtwise edges are shaped in such a way that they form their own "feathers" thanks to which panels are connected smoothly. A connector put into an edge of a strips makes this construction rigid / it's also a mounting element of a supporting structure /. Mounting girders together with ceiling profiles form a supporting structure. The supporting structure is hung up to the deck / or ceiling / with suspension metal elements which eneble to make an easy connection with girders and flexible levelling of ceiling higher class of fire protection is obtained by putting an additional layer of mineral wool as panels and girders.
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Today, Dobel is found on ships sailing the world’s seas. We are a world-leading laminated sheet steel supplier in the marine sector. This is something we say with great pride, particularly considering the stringent demands the marine sector places on its suppliers.
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The lightweight WAS ceiling system combines rigidity and strength, and is designed for both traditional and modular construction.
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WAS-Celing panel system is for the ceiling of each living space. It is lightweight and is enhanced to offer fire and noise protection. Because of the innovative design, this wall panel has received many certifications.
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The lightweight WAS ceiling system combines rigidity and strength, and is designed for both traditional and modular construction.
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WAS-Celing panel system is for the ceiling of each living space. It is lightweight and is enhanced to offer fire and noise protection. Because of the innovative design, this wall panel has received many certifications.
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