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Acoustics - surfacing - gypsum as a natural palette
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Danoline ceilings are manufactured from high grade gypsum boards. A gypsum board is manufactured as a gypsum core sandwiched between two layers of cardboard liner. In structure and texture the board is rather reminiscent of watercolour paper. It is precisely the surface of the cardboard liner that makes it ideal for coating with many types of paint, foils and similar applications. In addition to the fine technical properties of the surface, the flexibility of the board allows punching in the form of perforation holes, amongst other things.
Danoline gypsum products can therefore take on a great variety of appearances, capable of supporting any design assignment. The structure of the surface of the board is reminiscent of a canvas, you yourself can choose the colours you wish to have on the palette.
| | A description is given below of some of the many possibilities offered by the gypsum board surface: | - Finished products can be flush mounted and special paint added, as an impregnating technique leaves edges, perforation holes and surfaces with the same colour.
- Low-gloss surfaces emphasize the terracotta like, high-gloss surfaces emphasize the metallic.
- Foil coatings can be used to create better resistance to humudity and facilitate easier maintenance.
- Untreated products can also be joined to avoid visible joints.This imparts to the ceiling a monolithic surface, which can be further refined by using perforated ceiling panels on parts of the ceiling.
- Products supplied in untreated form can be painted in situ. It is thus possible to apply glazing, stippling, marbling, graining and so on.
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