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Fiberglass ceiling plays an important role in the field of architectural decoration. It is mainly made of glass fiber as the base material, and is processed through processes such as precision machining, drying, and finishing by adding binders, moisture-proof agents, etc.
Fiberglass ceilings have diverse functions. Its fiber structure forms a large number of tiny pores, with excellent sound absorption performance. It can effectively absorb and reduce spatial noise, reduce echoes, and is often used in conference rooms, music halls, and other places to enhance the acoustic experience. As an inorganic material, fiberglass has good fire resistance, and fiberglass ceilings can reach Class A non combustible standards, providing strong guarantees for building safety. Moreover, it has excellent durability and moisture resistance, and can maintain stable sound absorption effect and longer service life in high humidity environments.
In terms of exterior design, the fiberglass ceiling also performs well. Its surface can be coated with special coatings or covered with decorative glass felt, fiberglass cloth, etc., presenting rich colors and textures to meet the needs of different decoration styles. Whether it is modern minimalist style or European classical style, it can be adapted.
Fiberglass ceiling is easy to install, usually using metal exposed keel installation. It is lightweight, easy to handle, efficient in construction, and tidy on site. Fiberglass ceilings are widely used in conference rooms, concert halls, libraries, sports venues, as well as office buildings, hotels, hospitals, and other places. They can effectively reduce noise, improve acoustic environments, and create quiet and comfortable spaces for people.