Lightweight and safe ultra-lightweight ceiling system "OS Ceiling Light Safe"
Can accommodate a mass of 2 kg or less per square meter for ceiling surface components. Compared to seismic ceiling specifications, it offers shorter construction periods and lower costs! *Product catalog is currently available.
In general, seismic reinforcement of ceilings involves designing them to withstand seismic forces by increasing the strength of the joints in the ceiling framework. However, reinforced ceilings tend to have a large number of components and become heavier. Lite Safe features a simple structure where glass wool boards, which serve as the ceiling finishing material, are simply placed on aluminum T-bars. Additionally, by consolidating equipment into separate suspended equipment panels away from the ceiling surface, the mass of the ceiling components is kept below 2 kg per square meter. Features: - Mass of ceiling components is below 2 kg per square meter - Shorter construction time and lower cost compared to seismic ceiling specifications, including "specific ceilings" - Partial reuse of existing ceiling frameworks is possible, accommodating renovation work (Note: For equipment panels at 1200, it cannot be kept below 2 kg per square meter. Additionally, for 1600 and 1800, it may not be possible due to the shape, layout, and additional components of the ceiling.) [Product Catalog Contents] - Component list - Ceiling framework layout examples - Verification results from shaking table experiments - Comparison table of finishing material sound absorption rates If you are interested, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Okju's work involves creating spaces through the construction of ceilings, walls, and more. As a pioneer in lightweight steel framing, Okju has been involved in the production and construction of both interior and exterior finishes for numerous buildings across the country, regardless of their fame or obscurity, including the National Diet Building, government offices, historical buildings, airports, stations, hotels, banks, department stores, hospitals, corporate buildings, gymnasiums, halls, and large complex buildings. The underlying common philosophy is the creation of "comfortable living spaces" that prioritize safety and the environment, with a desire to create spaces where people, the environment, and nature harmoniously coexist, and to contribute to society through the development of safe communities. Supporting this is the solid technology and development capabilities backed by a history and tradition since its founding in 1922 (Taisho 11), which has garnered significant trust from various sectors of the architectural community, including major general contractors and design offices. Okju aims to be a dignified comprehensive interior and exterior company that provides quality, safety, and peace of mind, continuing to uphold the corporate motto of "Trust First" as a "pioneer in creating dream spaces," while maintaining a strong spirit of challenge and ongoing technological development.