PVC Panel

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) ceiling panels are being widely used as a cladding material for the ceilings of residential and commercial buildings. PVC is a strong lightweight plastic material that is factory-manufactured into ceiling panels of various designs, colours, sizes and lengths; each panel has a hollow core and a smooth, shiny surface. Since these panels are waterproof, they work as the best substitute to the conventional mineral fibre ceilings like 

WPC Paneling

Wood plastic composite is panel or lumber product made from recycled plastic and small wood particles or fibers. Wood plastic composites are relatively new products as compared to the long history of natural lumber or traditional wood composites such as particleboard or fiberboard.

T-Grid

While ceiling grids are typically made from steel, sometimes they are also made of plastic. There are three primary types of ceiling grids:

  • Concealed grids
  • Slimline grids
  • Standard grids

The plastic version of the grid is provided by ACP Ideas, while the main supplier of metal grids is Chicago Metallic.

PVC Gypsum Tiles

PVC gypsum ceiling tile is made by laminating a PVC film layer onto a gypsum board substrate, which creates a durable and wear-resistant surface that is easy to clean and maintain.

These ceiling tiles are available in a variety of sizes, textures, and finishes, ensuring that they can be customized to match any decor style. They offer excellent acoustic properties, making them an ideal choice for settings where noise reduction is a priority.

Mineral Fibre Tiles

Mineral Fibre tiles are made from a combination of natural, processed and recycled content. Materials used include recycled news print, clay, perlite, starch and fibre glass, with different quantities of each used, depending on the characteristics and performance of the tile.