Ceiling Channels

Ceiling Channels

What is Ceiling Channels ?

Ceiling Channels Ceiling Channels are essential structural components used in false ceiling installations, providing support and stability to ceiling tiles, gypsum boards, or other paneling materials. Made from high-quality galvanized steel or aluminum, these channels form a strong framework that holds the ceiling in place. They are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings for their durability, ease of installation, and ability to conceal electrical wiring, HVAC ducts, and plumbing systems. Ceiling channels come in various types, including main channels, furring channels, and perimeter channels, each serving a specific purpose in the ceiling framework.

Applications of Ceiling Channels

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False Ceiling Framework

Used as the primary support structure in grid and gypsum ceilings, ensuring stability and seamless installation.

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Partition & Wall Systems

Integral to drywall partitioning, ceiling channels provide a sturdy framework for non-load-bearing walls in offices and homes.

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Industrial & Commercial Spaces

Used in malls, airports, and factories to support large ceiling installations while concealing utilities and wiring.

Technical Details of Ceiling Channels

Material

Galvanized steel or aluminum for high durability.

Thickness

Available in 0.5mm to 1.2mm, depending on load requirements.

Length Options

Standard lengths include 10ft and 12ft for easy customization.

Corrosion Resistance

Coated for rust and moisture resistance.

Load-Bearing Capacity

Designed to support ceiling tiles, gypsum boards, and other paneling materials.

Easy Installation

Pre-punched holes for quick and secure mounting.