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KEY-LOCK® Concealed Ceiling Systems
The versatile Rondo KEY-LOCK® Concealed Suspended Ceiling System provides designers and architects with many options in the design of flush building board ceiling finishes. The Rondo engineered ceiling system enables the mixing of primary and secondary components (top cross rail, furring channel and batten) in order to increase spans and suspension fixing points and maximise structural design. The Rondo KEY-LOCK® Ceiling system can be used in both fire-rated and non-fire rated situations, and includes a variety of complementary accessories, such as acoustic mounts.DUO® Exposed Ceiling Grid System
The Rondo DUO® Exposed Ceiling Grid System consists of 24mm wide steel Main and Cross-tees, together with a range of complementary components, to support acoustic and plasterboard ceiling tiles in non-fire rated environments.STUD & TRACK
Rondo Steel Stud Wall Framing consists of various depth lipped C Studs and C Channel Tracks which can be used to construct internal drywall partitions up to 10m in height, depending on the application. These components provide smooth, durable, non combustible, light weight framing systems that can also achieve a variety of acoustic and fire performance ratings, when installed and lined in accordance with the tested systems.PANTHER® Access Panels
The Rondo PANTHER® Access Panel range , offers a variety Acoustic and Fire-Tested Wall and Ceiling Access PanelsEXANGLE® Drywall Finishing Sections
The EXANGLE® Drywall Finishing Sections range has been developed by our R&D engineers in consultation with designers and our customers. Only the highest grade materials and coatings are used for the range, which is backed by a comprehensive written warrantyEXANGLE® RT Finishing Sections
The Rondo EXANGLE® Render and Texture range of finishing sections are manufactured to assist contractors in obtaining a strong, straight, knock-resistant corner with a superior finish that lasts.WALK-ABOUT™ Trafficable Ceiling System
The Rondo WALK-ABOUTTM Ceiling Grid System was designed after receiving many requests for a system which would allow maintenance people to enter and move around above a suspended ceiling.