What is Ceiling System?
A Ceiling system is a structure and materials used to create and support the ceiling in a building. Ceiling systems serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, helping to conceal building infrastructure like wiring, plumbing, and ductwork while providing sound insulation, fire resistance, and a finished surface.
A WPC Ceiling is a ceiling system made from Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC), a material that combines wood fibers with plastic to create a durable, low-maintenance, and aesthetically pleasing surface. WPC ceilings are used in various interior and exterior applications, offering the appearance of natural wood with enhanced durability and resistance to environmental factors.
A WPC Baffle Ceiling is a type of ceiling system made from Wood-Plastic Composite (WPC) that features long, narrow panels or “baffles” suspended from the ceiling. These baffles are arranged in parallel rows, creating a distinctive, linear appearance. Baffle ceilings are commonly used in both commercial and residential spaces for their aesthetic appeal and functional benefits.
PVC Ceiling Panels are lightweight, durable panels made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a type of plastic commonly used in interior decoration. These panels are designed for use in ceilings and are popular for their ease of installation, low maintenance, and resistance to moisture, making them suitable for various indoor and outdoor applications.