USG Boral, a global leader in building products technology, has launched its Metal Ceilings System portfolio recently to meet the growing demands for innovative designs.

The system allows for customization with low maintenance and easy installation, and is an addition to the current range of ceilings solutions provided by USG Boral.

Designed to be a versatile solution in meeting specific project requirements, USG Boral Metal Ceilings System portfolio provides customers the option to select a high quality, powder-coated metal ceiling panel highly compliant with international standards for performance and safety.

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Architects and building operators are no longer restricted to just traditional flat ceilings, as the new metal ceilings system allow for various unique designs including curves, perforation patterns and different edge profiles.

The system is available in 45 colors and 26 wood look finishes, with the option to create custom colors to support project specific requirements.

Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, USG Boral Metal Ceilings’ surfaces can be cleaned easily without the use of harsh chemicals or cleaning agents and the removable panels will provide easy access to the plenum above, making maintenance a breeze.

Space Cube Indoor T-grid System

The USG Boral Metal Ceilings Systems also offer a full range of targeted ceiling solutions for various building needs, including:

• Optional perforated panels installed with acoustic backing for acoustical performance and durability in high traffic areas such as transport hubs;

• A high light reflectance value which provides higher cost efficiency in office spaces;

• Unique ceilings colors and designs to meet the countless requests within the hospitality sector.

“At USG Boral, we pride ourselves as the choice provider with a full-suite of building materials solutions,” said Frederic de Rougemont, CEO, USG Boral.

“With the industry’s increasing demand for more engaging design options, the USG Boral Metal Ceilings System portfolio is a high-quality product that successfully marries functionality with design,” he said.

“Apart from empowering customers in materializing their design blueprints, our products adhere to the most stringent industry standards and is equipped with the necessary technical attributes for both performance and safety,” he added.

Now available in Australia and New Zealand, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, the USG Boral Metal Ceilings System is suitable for a variety of applications. These include within airports, rail stations, shopping malls, and hospitality venues where there are unique requirements for special designs to optimize facility operations.

Customers can look forward to the full Metal Ceilings System product range as follows:

• USG Boral Highlands Ceiling System – A lay-in or lay-on panel ceiling series available with multiple perforation patterns and panel height options to achieve varying levels of acoustical performance for optimal comfort and aesthetics.

• USG Boral Clip-In Ceiling System – A simple clip-in panel system that provides a seamless and modern appearance for any space and easy access to the enclosed plenum.

• USG Boral Hook-On Ceiling System – A simple hook-on system with various edge profiles to complement ceiling panels of various sizes to provide a clean and smooth appearance.

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• USG Boral Linea Ceiling System – A baffle type panel ceiling series that provides a stunning design element to any space with its wide range of colors and wood tones. The panel spacing and ends can also be varied to suit ceiling and wall curvatures.

Space Cubes Outdoor Basic

• USG Boral Space Cubes Ceiling System – An open ceiling system that provides a unique and easily accessible option for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

• USG Boral Summit Ceiling System – A concealed ceiling design with simple suspension systems that is suitable for all spaces, especially large areas.

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