Hollow GI SPINDO: A Strong, Consistent, and Durable Ceiling Solution
Common Ceiling Problems
Have you ever seen a house or building ceiling suddenly warp, dent, or even collapse? This problem is often not just a matter of interior design, but is rooted in the thickness and quality of the hollow pipes used as the ceiling frame.
Unfortunately, many products on the market only claim to have a certain thickness, but when tested, the results are far from expectations. As a result, ceilings quickly deteriorate and endanger building occupants.
Proven, Not Just a Claim
Unlike other products, Hollow GI SPINDO has been proven to have consistent thickness in accordance with standards.
Hollow GI SPINDO thickness test (claimed 0.80 mm):
- 0.786 mm
- 0.795 mm
- 0.791 mm
Average: 0.790 mm
This means that SPINDO doesn't just make claims, but actually delivers hollow pipes with stable thickness from end to end. This consistency is important to ensure a strong and durable ceiling frame.
In contrast, when competitors' hollow pipes were tested with a claimed thickness of 0.80 mm, the results fell far short of expectations:
- 0.708 mm
- 0.715 mm
- 0.717 mm
Average: 0.713 mm.
This thickness, which is thinner than the standard, may seem insignificant, but it has a major impact on the strength of the ceiling structure. The ceiling becomes prone to bending, denting, and even collapsing in the long term.
Why is Hollow GI SPINDO Superior?
There are three main reasons why
Hollow GI SPINDO is the right choice for contractors, architects, and homeowners:
- Consistent Thickness
Ensures that the ceiling remains sturdy and can withstand loads and pressure.
- Maintained Quality
The production process is strictly monitored from the start, ensuring stable, neat, and reliable results.
- Minimal Risk of Warping or Dents
The ceiling structure is more durable, less prone to warping, and less likely to break.
Guaranteed Strength: Minimum 400 N/mm²
In addition to consistent thickness, SPINDO GI Hollow Pipes are manufactured with a minimum tensile strength of
400 N/mm². This means that it is not only a matter of thickness, but also
a matter of resistance to heavy loads and long-term pressure.
The Impact of Choosing the Wrong Hollow Pipe
Using thin and inconsistent hollow pipes can cause:
- The ceiling to dent quickly
- The structure to easily bend
- In extreme cases, the ceiling can break and collapse
There are even many examples of ceilings that looked neat when they were first built, but began to collapse a few years later because the quality of the frame was inadequate. Of course, this will also have an impact on repair costs, which will certainly be much higher than the initial investment in using quality products.
Conclusion: Safe Investment with SPINDO
Don't wait until your ceiling becomes a big problem. Start by choosing hollow pipes that are
definitely thick, definitely strong, and definitely durable. With Hollow GI SPINDO, you can build a sturdy, neat ceiling that will be drama-free in the future.












