PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Southern Uzbekistan experiences interior temperatures exceeding 50 °C during summer, challenging conventional ceiling materials. Gypsum and PVC panels soften, sag, or crack under prolonged heat exposure, creating safety hazards and aesthetic issues. Suspended aluminum ceilings maintain dimensional stability at temperatures up to 200 °C without warping or off-gassing harmful chemicals. The high melting point of aluminum alloys (over 600 °C) also provides a passive fire barrier, reducing smoke production compared to combustible materials. In textile factories near Qarshi or hospitality venues in Shahrisabz, aluminum ceilings help maintain safe overhead clearance, eliminating risks of falling debris. Thermal cycling in uncooled warehouses can loosen panel clips; aluminum’s engineered clip-in systems retain tension across repeated heating and cooling cycles. Additionally, reflective panel finishes lower radiant heat transfer from rooftops, indirectly keeping indoor ceiling surfaces cooler. For safety-critical installations—such as kitchens in Bukhara or industrial workshops in Namangan—aluminum suspended ceilings deliver robust performance under extreme heat, ensuring structural integrity and occupant protection.