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Wall-to-Wall
Wall-to-wall Clip-in ceiling stretches over the entire surface of the room.
Having the highest flexibility, this is the most commonly used type of Clip-in ceiling.
Different edge finishing options or wall connections are available: L-, C-, W-profile
Ceiling-in-Ceiling
Clip-in Ceiling-in-Ceiling combines traditional ceilings (e.g. plasterboard ceiling) with Clip-in
ceiling. An area within the traditional ceiling can be equipped with the Clip-in ceiling. This
method has many advantages such as easy access to the ceiling void. Different building
services can be integrated inside the Clip-in ceiling area.
Ceiling raft
Clip-in Ceiling rafts are suspended ceilings. This design is most commonly used in
combination with visible or industrial concrete ceilings.
Using Ceiling rafts drastically improves sound absorption in such rooms and allows
integration of lighting and other building services in workplace areas.
Clip-in: systems