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Vinyl Clad Gypsum Ceiling Tiles |
| Product Details: |
| Pelican Systems offers the Vinyl Clad Ceiling System with a variety of options depending on budget constraints and application. Please discuss these options with your nearest Pelican Systems representative. |
| The following 4 types are available ex stock:- |
| 12 mm Jumbo Ceiling Tiles |
| 9 mm Jumbo Lite Ceiling Tiles |
| 5 mm Fibredek Ceiling Tiles |
| Thermodek Ceiling Tiles |
| Each of these tile ranges are available in 3 different surface pattern options; White Embossed, Fissured, or Jupiter |
| Jumbo & Jumbo Lite Ceiling Tiles |
| Jumbo and Jumbo Lite Laminated Gypsum ceiling tiles offer an economical alternative to mineral fibre and metal pan ceiling tiles yet they still provide a high level of fire control and thermal insulation. They are ideally suited for areas where acoustics is not a major concern or where humidity levels do not permit the use of mineral fibre ceiling tiles. Jumbo and Jumbo Lite Vinyl Clad Ceiling Tiles are manufactured by laminating a decorative patterned foil onto a 12mm or 9mm thick premium quality gypsum board. The ceiling tiles are available in three distinctive surface patterns, namely Fissured, White Embossed and Jupiter. (Please use the links below to view detailed images of these patterns.) The designs are both functional and aesthetically pleasing and are easy to clean and maintain. |
Jumbo and Jumbo Lite ceiling tiles are non-combustible and are suitable for most ceiling applications. Should you require a specific fire rating for your suspended ceiling system, please contact the technical department at Pelican MIS Systems. Gypsum ceiling tiles are not recommended for areas with excessively high relative humidity. Jumbo ceiling tiles are suitable for areas where the relative humidity does not exceed 95% and Jumbo Lite ceiling tiles are suitable for areas where the relative humidity does not exceed 90%. If you are unsure of which ceiling system will best suit your specific application, please contact us and we will assist you to select the right product for the conditions of your application. |
| Fibredek and Thermodek Ceiling Tiles |
| Fibredek and Thermodek laminated fibre cement ceiling tiles offer an economical alternative to mineral fibre and metal pan ceiling tiles yet they still provide a high level of fire control and thermal insulation. |
| Fibredek and Thermodek ceiling tiles are ideally suited where acoustics is not a major concern or where humidity levels do not permit the use of mineral fibre or gypsum ceiling tiles. Fibredek and Thermodek ceiling tiles are impervious to moisture making them ideal for areas with excessively high relative humidity. Fibredek and Thermodek ceiling tiles are manufactured by laminating a decorative patterned foil onto a 5mm thick premium quality organic fibre cement board (asbestos free). Thermodek is further upgraded with a 25mm Polystyrene backer. The ceiling tiles are available in three distinctive surface patterns, namely Fissured, White Embossed, and Jupiter. (Please use the links below to view detailed images of these patterns.) The designs are both functional and aesthetically pleasing and are easy to clean and maintain. |
| Fibredek and Thermodek ceiling tiles are non-combustible and are suitable for most ceiling applications. Should you require a specific fire rating for your suspended ceiling, please contact the technical department at Pelican MIS Systems. If you are unsure which type of ceiling system will best fit your specific application, please contact us and we will assist you to select the right product for the conditions of your application. |
| All 4 of these patterns are available in 1200 mm X 600 mm & 600 mm X 600 mm ex stock. 1500 mm X 500 mm & 500mm X 500 mm size tiles as well as other special sizes are available on request. |
| Please use the links below for more detailed information on this product. |
| Detailed Information Links For Vinyl Clad Ceiling Systems |
| Vinyl Clad - White Embossed Pattern |
| Vinyl Clad - Fissured Pattern |
| Vinyl Clad - Jupiter Pattern |