Self-supporting Membrane Ceilings

These are normally non loadbearing and, depending on the type of construction, are used to provide protection from fire attack from below and/or above. Ceiling panels are fixed into a steel or timber framing system spanning and supported between two walls.

Self-supporting membrane ceilings should normally be tested or assessed in accordance with BS 476: Part 22: 1987 to satisfy the failure criteria of integrity and insulation.

Further Information

Advantages:

  • Up to 4 hours FRL
  • Easy installation methods hence Increase productivity
  • Less Material required to achieve fire resistant levels
  • Less overall installation cost
  • Lightweight
  • Less complex framework
  • Acoustic performance

Application:

FRR -/60/60 FRR -/120/- FRR -/120/120 FRR -/240/240
PROMATECT®-H Self-Supporting Membrane Ceilings X X X X
PROMATECT®-S Self-Supporting Membrane Ceilings X

Note: FRR * / * / * (Fire Resistance Rating – *Load bearing capacity / *Integrity / *Insulation)

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