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Compared to heavy, hard, general ceiling materials, the use of light and soft membrane materials for ceilings greatly reduces the risk of falling due to earthquakes and deterioration. Of course, one of the main features of membrane materials is their gentle design. It also has excellent light transparency and sound absorption properties, creating a comfortable interior space.
Lightest
weight ceiling
material
Excellent
sound
absorption
performance
Brightness
brought by
translucency
Membrane ceilings have a mass of 600g/m2, which is very light compared to ordinary ceiling materials (plasterboard: approx. 8kg/m2), so the use of soft and strong membrane materials can minimize damage to people and objects in the room even if they fall due to an earthquake.
Membrane ceilings do not "absorb moisture" as compared to plasterboard and gypsum board, and therefore, are less susceptible to deterioration due to moisture, and remain safe in hot and humid locations such as indoor swimming pools.
Membrane ceilings can be designed with a creative curved surface, giving a light and soft impression. In addition, because it is translucent, it can also be used as an indirect lighting design, enabling a "Spatial design with flexibility" that cannot be expressed with other ceiling finishing materials.
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