2_4 Interior Applications - Ceiling Panelling Technical Sheet
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Ceiling Panelling Ceiling Panelling made out of MDF, Plywood and CELLON® panels Version 1.0 General Information MDF and Plywood Individual panel segmentation within the following design sizes: Grain direction CELLON® Individual panel segmentation within the following design sizes:

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Our CELLON®-panel is a Compact High-Pressure Laminate Panel (HPL) consisting of 70% cellulose sheets and 30% phenolic resin. The sturdy and weather-resistant material is ideally suited for external as well as internal applications. The unprocessed boards are manufactured exactly as required for each individual project using laser technology. The panels are thus pre-cut to the exact dimensions (including drill holes) having the desired perforation for the specific construction site. The panels are coated after cutting. Depending on the perforation and the distance between the fixing points,...

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Important Note on the Storage/Sorting of CELLON® CELLON® façade panels must never be stored outside in unprotected flat/horizontal position during sorting. Paint damage may occur, if water remains on the panels in a horizontal position*! Please store upright in a protected location and always place the supplied PU-foam foils between the individual panels. Should the intermediate foil get wet, please use new foil. * Rainwater passes through the coating of the CELLON® panel and cannot penetrate the panel further. This may lead to softening of the coating. This is obviously not the case for...

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Acoustic Ceilings not suspended Individual acoustic solutions can be implemented in the ceiling area using perforated Bruag panels. The panels are covered on the back with a textile, felt or fleece. This allows the contrast between the pattern and the surface of the panel to be controlled. Cut-outs for sound and lighting can easily be included in the elements. Also indirect lighting is possible. Construction 19 mm MDF covered with textile/fleece, behind it 30 mm absorber. The cavity above it should be approx. 30-50 mm. Visible screws matching the panel colour. 4

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Construction 19 mm MDF covered with textile/fleece and behind it 30 mm absorber. From the side with indirect lighting. We recommend a closed edge of at least 10 mm for the butt joints of elements that are covered with textile or fleece on the back. This allows the transitions to be optimised. The pattern is only interrupted a little.

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The panels can also be used for suspended ceiling systems. Dimensions of basic and load-bearing battens, as well as the number of supports and spacing must be in accordance with the guidelines of the system manufacturer. Panel weight for 19 mm MDF with approx. 40% open area = approx. 10 kg /m2 support system e.g. by Knauf load-bearing slat 70 x 30 mm A selection of felts (approx. 1 mm) or fabrics is available for the back of the panels. We are happy to give you information about the current collections on request.

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Instead of fleece, a translucent foil can be attached to the back of the perforated panels for back-lit ceilings. The suspension must be adapted to the perforation. Depending on the pattern and type of perforation,point supports are recommended so as not to interrupt the overall look.

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Details Acoustic or Back-Lit Ceiling Possible detail for invisible fixing in a corridor adjustable wire support locking screw threaded sleeve M6 with eyebolt adjustable wire support adjustable wire support threaded sleeve M6 with eyebolt Lateral edge support using a locking screw to prevent the panels from moving. In the centre, depending on the width, one or two point supports, which can be fixed to the panel with a threaded socket. threaded sleeve M6 with eyebolt Threaded sleeve M6 adjustable wire support adjustable wire support threaded sleeve M6 with eyebolt threaded sleeve M6 with...

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Details -Connections Panel Connections MDF Connections Lamello (dowel system) connectors can be integrated into panels at the joints for elements made from several parts of MDF. A milling depth of 12 mm is required either side for the milling operations. The pattern may need to be adjusted slightly at these points. CELLON® steel bolts CELLON® Connections 12 mm steel bolts can be integrated into the front of the panel at the joints for elements made from several parts of CELLON®. This ensures that the panels are level. Edge Properties The laser cut results in black edges. It is not possible...

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Use Cases Bruag AG Bahnhofstrasse 8 8594 Guttingen Switzerland

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