Hide installations with suspended ceilings

Suspended ceilings are used when you need to conceal installations or for fire and sound insulation under concrete and wooden joists. Suspended ceilings provide a tight and secure ceiling without visible joints.

Our suspended ceilings

Suspended ceiling P/S

Suspended ceilings are typically used to conceal installations beneath concrete and wooden joists. They are usually suspended using perforated suspension straps or mounting brackets.

Suspended ceiling NB 200

With the NB 200 drop-down bracket, you can create a stable drop-down designed for 45–48 mm wooden battens. The drop-down bracket is typically used to create installation space for ventilation, for example.

Suspended ceiling with EuroCeiling

EuroCeiling is a system that is quick, easy, and efficient to install. The system has been developed to provide the most optimal and cost-effective solution possible, with a focus on low material consumption. The components are easy to snap together without the need for tools, resulting in ergonomic, economical, and efficient installation. With just a few components, the system can be built in both one (EC-1) and two (EC-2) levels, depending on requirements and preferences. Feel free to use our quantity calculation tool to easily calculate how much material you need.

General information about ceilings and suspended ceilings

Corrosivity


's suspension components are manufactured in DX51 z100 steel quality and the profiles in S250GD z100. This design,
corrosion class C1, is intended for indoor use.

EuroCeiling profiles and profiles for free-hanging ceilings can also be supplied in corrosion class C5 for use in more moisture-sensitive environments such as commercial kitchens, swimming pools, spa facilities, and even outdoors.

Disc cladding

The boards, usually plasterboard, are installed in one or more layers depending on the required fire and sound rating. When installing plasterboard in a single layer, crosswise installation should always be used where possible, as lengthwise installation often requires a smaller
s-distance between the profiles. For multi-layer covering, the boards should be offset to avoid general joints between the board layers. This is to achieve the highest possible density from a fire safety perspective. The outermost layer is installed crosswise to the profiles and with the short edge joints above it.

Environment

The components are registered and assessed in
Basta, Byggvarubedömningen, SundaHus, and Prodikt. For even lower climate impact, choose EuroCeiling in our Evolution environmental steel with more than 70% lowerCO2 emissions.

Exposure

When building ceilings and marking the position of pendants and profiles, it is usually best to start from the center of the room.

Corrosivity

EuroCeiling profiles are made of 0.6 mm thick sheet metal, which provides both a stable base and good screw fastening, and is also suitable for harder board materials such as fiber gypsum. Other ceiling profiles are made of 0.46 mm thick sheet metal.

Corrosivity

To achieve the required fire protection, plasterboard is usually used in
one or more layers, and in some cases also in combination with non-combustible mineral wool. Standard 12.5 mm plasterboard or 15 mm fire-resistant plasterboard is usually used. See our design instructions for more detailed information.