Linear Metal False Ceiling

173.00 sq/ft

A linear ceiling is a type of suspended or false ceiling made up of long, narrow, metal panels arranged in a continuous, linear pattern. These ceilings are popular for creating clean, modern aesthetics and can incorporate sound-absorbing features.

Key Features

Material
Typically aluminum or steel, with various finishes (powder-coated, anodized, brushed, wood-grain).

Shapes
Narrow panels (planks) installed in a continuous line.

Design Types

Open cell (spaced panels)
Air circulation and acoustics.

Closed cell (tight panels)
Smooth, seamless look.

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Description

Metal Type GI Steel
Panel Width 84 mm
Panel Thickness 0.5 mm
Material Galvanized Steel
Surface Finish Powder Coated
Thickness 0.50 / 0.60 mm
Panel Type Linear
Panel Length Up to 8–10 Feet
Panel Dimension Vertical / Horizontal
Perforation Details 1.8 mm Standard Perforation
Brand Vindsil
Ceiling Type Linear Ceiling
Corrosion Resistance No
Fire Retardant Heatproof
Usage / Application Residential / Commercial
Minimum order quantity 10000 sq ft

Installation

Panels are fixed to a suspended grid or carrier system.

Some systems allow panels to be removed for maintenance.

Modern and clean appearance.

Customizable design (width, depth, color, finish).

Durable and resistant to moisture and corrosion.

Easy access to services above ceiling.

Improved acoustics with perforated options.

Applications

Corporate offices
Hotels, lobbies
Airports, transit stations
High-end residential spaces
Cultural spaces like museums and theaters