
Flexible ceiling, also known as stretch ceiling, suspended ceiling, or pull-up ceiling. Originating in Switzerland in the 19th century, it was further researched and perfected by Mr. Farmland Scherrer of France in 1967, successfully launching it into the ceiling markets of Europe and the Americas. It consists of flexible membrane, edge clips, and custom-shaped aluminum alloy tracks. The tracks serve to secure the ceiling membrane, which is made from polyvinyl chloride material. It is flexible, comes in a variety of colors, can be stretched into any shape, and completely breaks through the limitations of traditional ceilings in terms of design, color, and modular assembly. Additionally, it offers fireproofing, antibacterial properties, waterproofing, energy efficiency, environmental protection, resistance to aging, and ease of installation, all of which make it irreplaceable compared to traditional ceilings. The flexible ceiling addresses the shortcomings of traditional ceilings in every aspect, with its superiority being unmatched.





The company specializes in the design, installation, and sales of suspended ceiling systems, and is one of the leading suppliers of such systems in China.
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