STANDARD SIZE
1: Non-standard sizes can be customized ;
2: Galvanized iron lay-in tile can be customized
Installation Diagram
Prodution Process
FAQ
1.What is a Lay-in Tile Ceiling System?
A Lay-in Tile Ceiling System is a suspended ceiling solution that uses grid frames and tiles, which can be easily placed into the grid. It is widely used in offices, commercial spaces, and industrial environments for easy installation, maintenance, and tile replacement.
2.What are the installation requirements?
The system requires a sturdy metal grid to support the ceiling tiles. Ensure that the tiles fit securely within the grid and are properly aligned. The installation process is straightforward but should be performed with attention to load-bearing capacity and overall stability.
3.What materials are available for the tiles?
Lay-in tiles come in various materials, such as:
Mineral fiber: Ideal for sound absorption.
Gypsum: Lightweight, smooth finish.
Aluminum: Durable and easy to clean.
PVC: Lightweight and moisture-resistant. Choose a material based on your space’s functional and aesthetic needs.
4.Is maintenance easy?
Yes! Lay-in tile systems are easy to maintain. Tiles can be quickly removed for cleaning, repairs, or access to wiring and HVAC systems. Regular dusting or vacuuming and wiping with a damp cloth is generally sufficient.
5.What are the advantages of using a Lay-in Tile Ceiling System?
Quick installation and tile replacement: Reduces downtime during installation and repairs.
Flexibility: Tiles can be easily removed for access to hidden infrastructure.
Aesthetic appeal: Choose from various styles to match your space’s design.
Cost-effective: Typically more affordable than traditional ceiling options, offering excellent value.
6.How do I choose the right system for my space?
Consider the following:
Space use: For offices, choose tiles with soundproofing properties; for industrial spaces, durability may be key.
Budget: Compare material costs, installation fees, and long-term maintenance.
Aesthetic preferences: Match the ceiling style with your space’s design theme.












