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For buildings where the design of the ceiling frame is a concern, such as theaters and halls, we recommend the "SLC-FH method," which makes the frame invisible. By fitting guide panels into a newly shaped main bar, we have established a structure where the frame is not visible after assembly. In seismic tests, there was no damage to the substrate, no distortion of components, and no detachment, ensuring that it possesses seismic resistance similar to the SLC method. 【Features】 ■ Achieves a ceiling component weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less ■ Less prone to distortion during earthquakes ■ Resistant to breakage even in unexpected large earthquakes ■ In the unlikely event of breakage, the likelihood of pieces falling apart is very low ■ Strength against impacts, such as from balls, has been verified through collision tests ■ The frame is not visible, allowing for high design quality in construction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "SLC method" is a system ceiling that uses lightweight, soft, sound-absorbing, and excellent thermal insulation glass wool decorative panels, significantly reducing the number of components to achieve an ultra-lightweight of less than 2.0 kg/m². Since the ceiling panels are fixed with adhesive all around, they are less likely to break or fall off during vibrations. In seismic experiments conducted on a shaking table at Kyoto University’s Disaster Prevention Research Institute, even after applying seismic waves measured at a magnitude of 6 or higher from major earthquakes across various regions (Note 1) continuously for 102 times, there was no damage or detachment! This contributes to reducing the risk of human casualties during disasters, securing evacuation locations, and maintaining the functionality of disaster prevention bases, including hospitals. 【Features】 ■ Ultra-lightweight of less than 2.0 kg/m² ■ Less likely to deform or fall during earthquakes ■ Strength against balls and other impacts in gymnasiums has also been verified ■ The "SLC-FH method," which enhances design aesthetics without exposing frame components, is also available in the lineup ★ For more details, please refer to the construction case collection and catalog available for download in PDF format.
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Free membership registrationOur ultra-lightweight, new seismic-resistant ceiling system uses lightweight, soft, sound-absorbing, insulating, and aesthetically pleasing decorative glass wool ceiling panels. The ceiling is constructed with aluminum extrusions that are flexible, lightweight, highly dimensionally accurate, and excellent in processability, serving as the main structural base. The ultra-lightweight SLC method is a ceiling construction method that falls under direct-attachment ceilings, excluding specific ceilings, with a weight of 2 kg/m² or less. It has been adopted for ceiling restoration work in facilities affected by the Kumamoto earthquake, such as Gran Messe Kumamoto and the Prefectural Art Museum annex. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationThe "Super Lightweight Ceiling SLC Method" is a ceiling construction method that achieves a weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less for ceiling surface components. The ceiling panels use lightweight and soft glass wool decorative boards that excel in sound absorption and thermal insulation. The main T-bars are notched at the top and the cross T-bars at the bottom, intersecting to form a grid of 1000mm x 1500mm, and by fixing them with SP clips, the number of components is significantly reduced, making it possible to achieve a weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less. Since the main and cross T-bars are constructed in their full length, they are less likely to warp during an earthquake. Additionally, by fully bonding the ceiling panels around the perimeter, they are resistant to breaking even in unexpected large earthquakes, and in the unlikely event of a break, the likelihood of them falling apart and dropping is very low. 【Features】 ■ Achieves a ceiling surface component weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less ■ Less likely to warp during earthquakes ■ Resistant to breaking even in unexpected large earthquakes ■ Very low likelihood of falling apart and dropping if broken ■ Strength against impacts, such as from balls, has been verified through collision tests *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Super Lightweight Ceiling SLC Method" is a ceiling construction method that achieves a weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less for ceiling surface components. The ceiling panels use lightweight and soft glass wool decorative boards that excel in sound absorption and thermal insulation. The main T-bars are notched at the top and the cross T-bars at the bottom, intersecting to form a grid of 1000mm x 1500mm, which significantly reduces the number of components by securing them with SP clips. This makes it possible to achieve a weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less. Since the main and cross T-bars are constructed in long lengths, they are less likely to warp during an earthquake. Additionally, by fully bonding the ceiling panels around the perimeter, they are resistant to breaking even in unexpected large earthquakes, and in the unlikely event of a break, the likelihood of them falling apart is very low. 【Features】 ■ Achieves a ceiling surface component weight of 2.0 kg/m² or less ■ Less likely to warp during earthquakes ■ Resistant to breaking even in unexpected large earthquakes ■ Very low possibility of falling apart if broken ■ Strength against impacts from balls and other objects has been verified through collision tests ★ A collection of construction photos is currently available! * For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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