Description
Steel Stud Drywall Ceiling System
Introduction
Steel Studs can also be used for ceiling bulkheads where a drop greater than 600mm makes it is hard to use our Furring Channels.
To carry the additional layers of plasterboard and framing members, bulkheads require independent suspension. You can do this by, fixing the framing directly to the structural soffit or providing additional suspension hangers to the bulkhead.
Not to mention, all bulkheads require bracing to provide lateral stability to the framework during incidental loading.
In a nutshell this means, stud bracing needs to be fixed diagonally between the bulkhead framework and the structural soffit at regular intervals, or alternatively, by rigidly coupling the ceiling to the bulkhead.
In fact, ceiling Friction Joints using Steel Stud allow for movement of building elements and Mechanical Joints are needed where the maximum spans of the ceiling exceed those allowable for Friction Joints, or where a more positive connection is required.
Features
- Useful in areas where it is difficult to install a suspended ceiling system
- Available in custom lengths
- Manufactured from BlueScope Steel with a minimum coating of Z275
- Profile widths range from 51 to 150mm, and gauges from 0.50 to 1.15bmt.
Suitable for
- Corridors
- Bathrooms
- Open Room Areas
- Applications where it is difficult to install a suspended system
- Fire-raterd and non-fore rated areas
- Seismic System by design
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