Suspended ceilings are often used to improve the sound insulation between spaces and in room-within-aroom
applications. Typically a suspended ceiling system consists of three components: 1) one or more layers of
building boards, 2) a ceiling frame for the installation of the building boards, and 3) a suspension system, i.e.,
ceiling hangers that attach the ceiling frame to the load bearing floor structure. Commonly used building boards
in suspended ceilings are plasterboards or wood-based products (e.g. plywood), and the frame consists of steel
or timber profiles.
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