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Aluminum mesh panels can seamlessly integrate with fire-resistant ceiling systems when specified and installed correctly. Although aluminum itself is non-combustible, the overall assembly must meet relevant fire-resistance ratings. Begin by selecting mesh panels with an anodized or powder-coated finish that won’t degrade at elevated temperatures. Behind the mesh, install fire-rated infill such as mineral wool slabs or calcium-silicate boards, which provide thermal insulation and maintain integrity under fire exposure. Ensure the backer is tested and certified to at least 30- or 60-minute fire-resistance rating (e.g., ASTM E119 or EN 13501-2). Fastening systems—clips, angles, and carrier profiles—should be made of fire-resistant materials and designed to accommodate thermal expansion without compromising panel stability. Maintain joints and perimeter gaps in accordance with firestop seal manufacturer instructions, typically using intumescent sealants that expand during a fire to seal openings. Regularly inspect and document the entire ceiling assembly to verify no unauthorized modifications. With a properly engineered backing, certified infill, and compliant detailing, aluminum mesh panels can form part of a robust fire-resistant ceiling system that meets international safety standards.