FALSE CEILING - VILLOAR 2-BANCO

The components which make up this structural system are:

 Purlins.
 Banco beams.
 
Supporting beams.
 Supporting columns.
 End columns.
 Anchorage.
 Bracing.
 Roof.
 Skylight.
 Gutters.
 Heat insulation.

 False ceiling:

The false ceiling is a face consisting of 0.3-mm thick, corrugated aluminium plates. The ceiling is fixed in place with galvanised steel staples nailed to a framework of wooden strips, fixed in turn to the roof structure. This assembly system helps prevent corrosion processes caused by the dipole Fe-Al (Iron-Aluminium) in the presence of humidity.

The long list of advantages that the false ceiling on the Villoar 2 Banco system brings includes:

 The large air pocket which it creates enhances the heat efficiency of the insulation and reduces the amount of “extra” air to heat.

 The ceiling’s corrugated profiles and their well-studied positioning distribute the light from the skylight more effectively inside the building, helping avoid bothersome “light-shade” contrasts.

 The ceiling conceals the roof structure, electricity system, air-conditioning system, etc., which in addition to making for a more attractive interior, also helps keep the inside of the building clean (a very important condition in the food sector).

 As the false ceiling is hung from components of limited rigidity at specific points on the structure, the ceiling is able to absorb deformations in the roof structure. This means that Añuri can guarantee that the quality of the false ceiling’s initial finish is maintained over time.
The same cannot be said of the imitations that other companies from the sector have made of Añuri’s
Villoar 2 Banco system; they fix their false ceilings to frameworks which suffer from the constant deformations the roof structure is subject to, meaning they are quick to deform and move out of position.