- Screws[5]
- Ceiling Grid Components[10]
- Ceiling Tiles[4]
- Metal Building Materials[10]
- Plywoods[10]
- Plasterboards[10]
- Steel Structures[2]
- Steel Channels[1]
- Corner Guards[1]
- Contact Person : Ms. Zhu Judy
- Company Name : Shanghai Hanhan Hardware Co., Ltd.
- Tel : 86-021-69831116
- Fax : 86-021-69830699
- Address : Shanghai,Shanghai,102 1st Building, No. 230, Wangjin Village, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District
- Country/Region : China
- Zip : 201714
Ceiling Finishes Types- 50 Ceiling Carrying Channel&Furring Channel Structure
1. Usage:
(1)Main Channel: Be used for bearing the weight of ceiling.
(2)Furring Channel: Be used for hanging plasterboard.
(3)There are main components of Ceiling Framework.
2. Specification(Width*Height*Gauge):
DM50: 50x15x1.2 /1.0/0.9 mm
DF50: 50x19x0.5 /0.45/0.4 mm (Customization Acceptable)
Product Code | Width(mm) | Length(mm) | Gauge(mm) | Height (mm) |
DM50 | 50 | customization | 0.9 | 15/15 |
DM50 | 50 | customization | 1.0 | 15/15 |
DM50 | 50 | customization | 1.2 | 15/15 |
DF50 | 50 | customization | 0.5 | 19/19 |
DF50 | 50 | customization | 0.45 | 19/19 |
DF50 | 50 | customization | 0.4 | 19/19 |
3. Raw Material:
Galvanized(Zinc Coated) Steel
4. Application:
Suspended Ceiling Framework of hotels, theaters, emporiums, factories,
office, house, airplane-terminal buildings, bus stations, waiting lounge, etc.
5. Features:
(1)Galvanized Steel: Rust- proof and Corrosion- resistant and its Zinc
Coating has no defects of peeling, bumping or shedding.
(2)High-quality steel: its surface is smoothness and it hard to distortion.
(3)New-type earth-friendly products: galvanized steel-no radiation, not
hazardous material, not pollute the environment.
Hanhan Ceiling System is ceiling keel framework system which is composed
of Main Channel and Furring Channel which are mutually perpendicular lines
that separately lie in different planes. It has the characters of Tough Stiffness,
Well Dimensional Stability and Easy Control Planeness.
Ceiling Finishes Types- 50 Ceiling Carrying Channel&Furring Channel Structure