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Submitted by: Richard Dinae

Ceiling tile has many types, which are made of different kinds of materials and provide several functions. Acoustic ceiling tile is one of the types of ceiling tiles that is used for sound reduction and soundproofing purposes. Acoustic ceiling tile is made of spun mineral wool fiber that is combined with starch, which is in charge for soundproofing.

Tin ceilings tiles are made of different kinds of metals such as steel, copper, tin and brass. Usually, the metal is in big rolls, which has different designs. Tin ceilings tiles are used for commercial and residential structures. It can be found in its original form or as a new product, which imitates the elegance and the charm of the older appearance. Some people such as homeowners, artists, crafters and collectors are fonder of ceiling tiles that are in their original forms.

Another type of ceiling tile is the antique ceiling tile, which is popularly used today for wall dcor, artworks, and decorative accessories and for renovating projects for homes. Antique ceiling tile is ornate, beautiful, charming and elegant that attracts many people.

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The ceilume ceilings tile is made from 0.13-vinyl plastic material, which is UV stabilized. Ceilume ceilings tile is used for lighting fixtures and ceiling sprinkler, which is categorized as Class I and rated at one hundred degree Fahrenheit. In addition, ceilume ceilings tile can be removed easily without ruining the surface. It is not prone to water damage because it is made of vinyl. Moreover, ceilume ceilings does not grow bacteria and mold, which is one of the major reasons of poor quality of indoor air.

Mineral fiber ceiling tile is made from mineral fibers. It is categorized as Class I, which is made to be placed on top of the ceiling sprinkler systems. Mineral fiber ceiling tile is opaque so it not good to be used for lighting fixtures. Separate lighting panels must be purchased.

Tin ceiling tiles were pressed or embossed during the Victorian Period, which were popular due to it affordability. Tin ceiling tiles are best substitutes for ceilings that are designed in plaster in wealthy European homes. The metal sheets of copper, stainless steel or tin were designed with elaborate patterns that are usually painted white to bear resemblance to molded plaster; hand curved or expensively produced ceilings.

The production of tin ceiling tiles were stopped during the Word War II period due to the conservation of metals for the war, which lead to the emergence of other types of ceilings. In the years 1950s and 1960s, dry wall and acoustic drop ceiling tiles were on top of the market and were popularly used in hotels, buildings and homes.

Original tin ceiling tiles have intricate and beautiful craftsmanship and designs so many people enjoy collecting different sizes and patterns. Most collectors are looking for unique shapes, colors, symbols and patterns of tin ceiling tiles.

Reproduced tiles are countless in number and it may be difficult to distinguish vintage pieces. When choosing a vintage ceiling tile, remember that older ceiling is heavier than the new version. Older ceiling tin has many dents, rust, rough edges, chipped paint and sharp holes.

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