Today we are going to show you four machined fixtures that allow you to seamlessly install accessible ceilings. And we are also going to do it graphically, aided by the drawings of the Spigotec catalogue of wood acoustic tiles.
The following fixtures are easy to use and any installer (or anyone who is reasonably handy) will be able to seamlessly install accessible technical ceilings.
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Exposed Form
The exposed or flush mounting consists on the panels rest right above the profile, in this way, it is obtained a planimetry sensation in the ceiling. This system is registrable and allows access to plenum to the installation or inspection of the different elements (illumination, ventilation, among others).
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Semi-exposed Form
The system of the semi-exposed form T-15/T-24 hides partially the profile leaving a fine line that adds elegance to the solution. The panel rests above fastening profile. This system succeeds in emphasizing the panels´ dimensions and forms which are made between them.
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Fineline Form
The system of fineline form allows panels rest above the fastening profile and thanks to perimeter machining, these panels hang at par. This system adds an unique and special elegance which is based on the joint that is formed between wooden panels and mounting profiling.
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Concealed Form T-24
The system of concealed form T-24 simplifies the installation of panels for accesible ceilings. Through an inverted “T”, the panels are supported by the inverted “T” and concealed form is hidden between them. This system permits a very easy dismantling in order to their maintaining or to allow access to technical integrated installations in the ceiling.
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