Ceiling Cladding
The principal purpose of ceiling cladding is to conceal the installations. Furthermore in a concert hall the request is sound absorption, reflection or diffusion.
Another important aspect is the appearance: Ceiling cladding can be made of different materials such as metal, steel, wood, gypsum or the Lindner NORIT-Industrial Board. The surface of these acoustic elements is varied like the raw material. It can be veneered, laminated, coated, perforated, coloured, cut and 3D-shaped.
Besides the function as a reflector, absorber or diffuser a benefit of a ceiling in a concert hall could be to make it movable in order to adjust the acoustic.
Ceiling claddings
Solid surface material reflector
Substructure: | Lindner hanging steel construction | |
Substrate: | Mineral material (e.g. Corian®, Hi-Macs®, Kerrock® or Staron®) | |
Surface: | No further treatment necessary | |
Characteristics: | Can be produced in variable shapes, acoustically effective: sound reflecting |
NORIT-Industrial Board
Substructure: | Lindner steel construction | |
Substrate: | Gypsum fibre panels (NORIT-Industrial Board) | |
Surface: | Different treatments are possible (e.g. glazed, lacquered, perforated, laminated, veneered, coated or coloured) | |
Characteristics: | Available in different densities: 1100 kg/m³, 1250 kg/m³ and 1500 kg/m³ can be cut, bended, milled and 3D shaped in various forms acoustically effective: sound reflecting, diffusing or absorbing |
Multilayer plywood
Substructure: | Lindner steel construction | |
Substrate: | Multilayer plywood | |
Surface: | Different treatments are possible (e.g. glazed, lacquered, perforated, laminated, veneered, coated or coloured) | |
Characteristics: | Can be cut and milled in various shapes acoustically effective: sound reflecting, diffusing or absorbing |