Marine Ceiling Panel
Marine ceiling panels are generic term for the interior walls and ceilings of a ship's cabin. The installation process of ship ceilings is very strict, because the working environment inside the ship is very special, and it is easy to be affected by climate, water and other factors. The specification requirements and specific steps for the installation of ship's ceilings include important elements such as the selection of ceiling panels, the installation method, the selection and installation of fixings, and the treatment of joints. All these elements need to strictly comply with marine standards to ensure the safety and service life of the ship.
Overview
Consideration:
1. Fire performance: ceiling panels must have good fire performance to ensure the safety of the ship.
2. Waterproof performance: ceiling panels must have good waterproof performance, and water tanks, kitchens and other water sources are not easy to damage after contact.
3. Environmental performance: ceiling panels must meet the environmental requirements, does not contain harmful substances.
4. Aesthetics: The color and pattern of the ceiling panel should meet the requirements of the ship owner.
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Type | T25D |
Fire Class | B-0 |
Weight | 7.7kg/㎡ |
Product Sound Reduction | 55dB |
Thermal Transmittance | 1.13Kcal/㎡h℃ |
Core Material | Rock Wool 80kg/m³ |
Surface Finish | PVC film or Galvanized steel |
Dimension | 25mm(t)*300mm(w)*length(max.3500mm) |
Tolerances | Thickness°-1*Width°-1*Length±3 |