PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Public buildings such as metro stations in Moscow, city halls in Almaty, and schools in Bishkek experience heavy foot traffic and occasional misuse that challenge ceiling systems. Plasterboard or gypsum ceilings are prone to dents, cracks, and moisture-related damage, leading to frequent repairs. Aluminum suspended ceilings, conversely, boast high impact resistance and a smooth finish that bounces back from minor knocks. The interlocking panels resist prying or vandalism, maintaining a uniform appearance in corridors and lobbies. Coated aluminum surfaces do not absorb graffiti pigments, allowing stains to be wiped away with minimal solvents. In airports like Tashkent International, maintenance crews replace single damaged panels in minutes, avoiding extensive surface repairs. The lightweight structure also reduces stress on hanger systems, limiting sag over large open spaces common in auditoriums and gymnasiums. For architects and facility managers overseeing high-traffic public buildings in Central Asia, suspended aluminum ceilings deliver durability, ease of upkeep, and long-term cost savings over plaster-based alternatives.