A ceiling section typically refers to a detailed representation or drawing that illustrates the construction and design of a ceiling in a building. This drawing is commonly found in architectural or construction documents and provides valuable information for builders, contractors, and other stakeholders involved in the construction process. However, here are some common aspects and sizes that may be included in a typical ceiling section:
Dimensions
80x26x53x3660
53×25×25×3660
Intermediate Section
An “intermediate section” typically refers to a detailed portion of a technical drawing or blueprint that provides specific information about a certain aspect of a structure or object. helping to ensure accurate construction or fabrication according to the designer’s intent.
Dimensions
15×45×15×3660
25×45×25×3660
Perimeter Channel
A perimeter channel is a structural component used to frame the edges or perimeter of a suspended ceiling system. This channel is typically installed around the perimeter of a room, attached to the walls, and it plays a crucial role in supporting and securing the ceiling tiles or panels.
Dimensions
20×28×30×3660
Ceiling Angle
Ceiling angles serve as a transition piece between the vertical wall and the horizontal ceiling. They are designed to provide structural support to the edges of the ceiling tiles or panels. They are attached to both the wall and the structural ceiling above, creating a stable framework.