Armstrong Ceiling

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CEILING&wall

SYSTEMS Between us, ideas become reality ®

At your service to create

A VALUABLE PARTNERSHIP! Check out our new website!

Need acoustic advice? Our animated robot ALPH-E will guide you through our new acoustic mini site! Directly accessible from the Home page www.armstrong.eu

ceiling catalogue 2012

www.armstrong.eu

www.acousticalceilings.co.uk

... and find solutions using the latest selection criteria: Product type shape, dimension, application, acoustic solutions and much more...

The acoustical mini website gives advice for architects and interior designers on how to specify ceilings to optimize acoustics in a wide range of building spaces.

Segment approach Comprehensive solutions for... Education environments, Healthcare environments...

Specialist Teams

The Omega Programme

Partnership

Our specialist teams are dedicated to providing customised, design and technical solutions to meet your project and supply chain needs.

Through the OMEGA programme, Armstrong works closely with specialist ceiling contractors to reach the highest levels of performance, service and sustainability.

Developed by Armstrong, TECH ZONE is a partnership with industry leaders in lighting fixtures, loudspeakers, air diffusers, chilled beams and sprinkler systems. Armstrong® TECH ZONE offers you a unique solution to design contemporary, technical zones with the guaranteed integration of market leading service elements.

CEILING&wall

SYSTEMS Between us, ideas become reality ®

At your service to create

A VALUABLE PARTNERSHIP! Check out our new website!

Need acoustic advice? Our animated robot ALPH-E will guide you through our new acoustic mini site! Directly accessible from the Home page www.armstrong.eu

ceiling catalogue 2012

www.armstrong.eu

www.acousticalceilings.co.uk

... and find solutions using the latest selection criteria: Product type shape, dimension, application, acoustic solutions and much more...

The acoustical mini website gives advice for architects and interior designers on how to specify ceilings to optimize acoustics in a wide range of building spaces.

Segment approach Comprehensive solutions for... Education environments, Healthcare environments...

Specialist Teams

The Omega Programme

Partnership

Our specialist teams are dedicated to providing customised, design and technical solutions to meet your project and supply chain needs.

Through the OMEGA programme, Armstrong works closely with specialist ceiling contractors to reach the highest levels of performance, service and sustainability.

Developed by Armstrong, TECH ZONE is a partnership with industry leaders in lighting fixtures, loudspeakers, air diffusers, chilled beams and sprinkler systems. Armstrong® TECH ZONE offers you a unique solution to design contemporary, technical zones with the guaranteed integration of market leading service elements.

PRODUCT SELECTOR by application areas Office

Mineral & Wood

Metal

Island Ceilings

GRID

Wood range, Ultima Vector

Clip-In, Hook-On

Canopy range

Designer grid

OP range, Optima

Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Metal Premium OP19, Linear Grid, Tartan Grid

Optima Canopy, Ultima Canopy, Axiom Canopy

Axiom Range

Ultima, Perla

Clip-In, Hook-On, Metal Premium B15

Canopy range

Designer grid

dB range

Metal Premium B15, Vertical Baffles

Canopy range

Exposed or Concealed System

Corridors

Planks range

Corridor Ceilings

Canopy range

Concealed System

Cafeterias

OP Range, Design range, Colortone

Metal Premium OP 19, Vertical Baffles

Canopy range

Designer grid

Reception areas Open spaces Meeting rooms Individual offices

Healthcare

Mineral & Wood

Metal

Island Ceilings

GRID

Perla, OP range, dB range, Optima

Clip-In, Hook-On

Canopy range

Exposed or Concealed System

Consulting rooms

Bioguard range, Clean Room FL

Clip-In, Hook-On, Metal Premium B15

Clean Room Grid

Corridors

Bioguard range

Corridor Ceilings

Clean Room Grid

Bioguard Acoustic, Clean Room FL

Metal Bioguard, Clip-In

Clean Room Grid

Receptions & Waiting areas

Clean rooms

Clean Room FL

Transport

Mineral & Wood

Metal

Island Ceilings

GRID

OP Range

Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Tartan Grid, Vertical Baffles, Wall Cladding

Canopy range

Exposed or Concealed System

Canopy range

Exposed or Concealed System

Canopy range

Designer grid

Halls & Circulation areas Ultima, Axiom Profiles

Optima Canopy circle

Waiting areas Lounges

Ultima, Perla, Vector range Madera, Ultima, Perla, Vector range

Humid areas Ceramaguard, Newtone, Hydroboard

Education

Mineral & Wood

Metal

Ultima, Perla, Sahara Max

Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On

Libraries

OP range, Optima

Metal Premium OP19, Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On

Canopy range

Designer grid

Canteens

OP range, Colortone Neeva

Metal Premium OP19, Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On

Canopy range

Axiom Range

Corridors

Planks range

Corridor Ceilings

Exposed or Concealed System

Kitchens

Bioguard range, Parafon Hygien

Metal Bioguard, Clip-In

Corrosive Resistant Grid

Classrooms

Humid areas Ceramaguard, Newtone, Hydroboard

Island Ceilings

Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Wall Cladding Metal Premium OP19, Clip-In, Hook-On Metal Premium OP19, Metal Bioguard, Clip-In

Corrosive Resistant Grid

GRID

Exposed System

Metal Bioguard, Clip-In

Metal Canopy

Fastrak, Sytem 3000

Retail / Leisure

Corrosive Resistant Grid 

Mineral & Wood

Swimming pools & Spa

Ceramaguard, Newtone, Hydroboard

Shops & Department stores

Graphis, Colortone, Ultima

Cinemas / Theatres

OP range, Colortone Neeva

Restaurants

Ultima tiles

Bioguard Acoustic MicroLook

OP range, Colortone

Metal

Island Ceilings

Corrosive Resistant Grid Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Tartan Grid, Vertical Baffles Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Metal Premium OP19 Clip-In, Lay-In, Hook-On, Metal Premium OP19

Canopy range

Designer grid Designer grid

Canopy range

Axiom C Canopy

Optima tiles

GRID

Lay-In Axal Vector & Clip-In Q-Clip F

Designer grid

PRODUCT SELECTOR by performance

Sustainability

Acoustics

Safe & Healthy

Sustainability

%

Recycled content (%)

Acoustics

Safe & Healthy

% Light reflectance (%)

aw

up to

Sound absorption class

NRC up to

Dncw / Dnfw (dB) up to

Rw (dB) up to

Fire reaction

Humidity Resistance (%) up to

Cleanability

Air quality

Scratch resistance

Recycled content (%)

Light reflectance (%)

aw

Sound absorption class

NRC up to

Dncw / Dnfw (dB) up to

Rw (dB) up to

Fire reaction

up to

Humidity Cleanability Resistance (%) up to

Madera Veneers

-

-

0.50(L)

D

0.60

-

-

B-s2, d0

70

Madera Laminates

-

-

0.50(L)

D

0.60

-

-

B-s2, d0

70

85

0.60(H)

36

18

A2-s1, d0

Anti microbial

Air quality

Scratch resistance

Wood

Mineral Laminated... Ultima

33

87

Ultima OP

30

86

Ultima dB

64

87

Optima

82

87

Alpina OP

53

0.75(H)

C

0.75

40

18

A2-s1, d0

95

1.00

A

0.95

26

10

A2-s1, d0

95

0.65(H)

C

0.70

43

21

A2-s1, d0

95

1.00

A

1.00

-

7

A2-s1, d0

95

85

0.90

A

0.85

25

12

A2-s1, d0

95

Perla

33

86

0.65(H)

C

0.70

35

18

A2-s1, d0

95

Perla OP 0.95

53

85

0.95

A

0.90

25

12

A2-s1, d0

95

Perla OP 1.00

36

85

1.00

A

0.95

25

12

A2-s1, d0

95

Perla dB

65

86

0.60(H)

C

0.65

43

21

A2-s1, d0

95

Neeva

-

82

1.00

A

0.95

27

7

A1 (1)

95

Colortone Neeva

-

-

1.00

A

0.95

24

7

A1 (5)

95

wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth

-



-



-



-



ISO 5

-

-



ISO 5

-

ISO 5

-

wipeable dry cloth wipeable dry cloth

Specific Solutions ISO... Bioguard Acoustic

45

C

0.60

95

washable

Anti-microbial

ISO 5

-

Anti-microbial

ISO 5

-

Anti-microbial

ISO 5



Anti-microbial

ISO 3 (4)



-

ISO 5

-

-



Bioguard Plain

52

87

0.15(L)

E

0.15

37

19

A2-s1, d0

95

washable/ scrubbable

-

-

up to 30

70

0.65

C

0.60

40

18

A2-s1, d0

95

washable

-

-

Metal Bioguard Extra Microperforation Rg 0701 with Premium B15 Metal Bioguard PLAIN

up to 30

85

0.10(L)

-

0.10

44

19

A2-s1, d0

95

Fine...

high pressure water cleaning (3) high pressure water cleaning

Sahara

41

up to 85

0.65

C

0.65

39

17

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

Parafon Hygien

-

82

0.95

A

0.95

-

-

A2-s1, d0

95

Sahara Max

42

84

0.65

C

0.65

35

17

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth

-

-

Clean Room FL

-

78

0.15

-

0.10

36

-

A2-s1, d0

95

washable

-

ISO 5

Sahara dB

62

84

0.60

C

0.55

39

20

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth

-

-

Colortone Dune

51

-

0.55

D

0.55

35

-

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth

-

-

Cirrus

33

83

0.55(H)

D

0.50

36

-

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth

-

-

38

79

0.55(MH)

D

0.60

39

-

A1

100

scrubbable

-

-

-

Design Cirrus Image

33

83

0.55(H)

D

0.55

36

-

A2-s1, d0

70

with dry cloth

-

-

-

84

0.10(L)

-

0.10

37

-

A2-s1, d0

100

washable

-

-



Contrast Cirrus

33

83

0.55

D

0.50

36

-

A2-s1, d0

95

with dry cloth

-

-

20

82

0.95

A

0.90

22

-

A1

100*

washable

-

-



RH... Ceramaguard Newtone Hydroboard

*Hydroboard can resist permanent RH up to 95% at 30°C without sagging, warping or delaminating and temporary conditions of up to 100% RH.

Plain... Plain Graphis

36-44

87

0.15(L)

E

0.15

37

-

A2-s1, d0

95

51

92

0.15(L)

E

0.15

36

-

A2-s2, d0

70

with dry cloth / soft brush with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

-

-

Island Ceilings Mineral...

Fissured... Fine Fissured

≤ 51

85

0.60(H)

C

0.60

34

-

A2-s1, d0

95

Colortone Fine Fissured Black

≤ 51

-

0.60(H)

C

0.60

36

-

A2-s2, d0

95

with dry cloth / soft brush with dry cloth / soft brush

70

-

0.95

A

0.90

-

-

A2-s1, d0

70

with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

Optima Canopy

82

90

-

-

Ultima Canopy

44

85

-

-

-

-

Metal Canopy

30

85

Axiom C Canopy

25

up to 90

Axiom KE Canopy

25

up to 90

Open Cell...

-

-

-

70

with dry cloth / soft brush with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

-

B-s1,d2

-

with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

-

B-s2,d0

90

with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

with dry cloth / soft brush with dry cloth / soft brush

-

-

-

B-s1, d0

90

A2-s1, d0

see detailed data on product pages

see detailed data on product pages

see detailed data on product pages

Resin... Visual

Infusions Canopy

Metal...

Metal Ultra Microperforated Rg 0501

up to 30

83

0.40(LM)

D

0.55

18

-

A1

95

scrubbable

-



Extra Microperforated Rg 0701 (2)

up to 30

80

0.55(L)

D

0.65

30

-

A2-s2, d0

95

wipeable moist cloth* wipeable moist cloth* wipeable moist cloth* high pressure water cleaning (3) wipeable moist cloth wipeable moist cloth

-



Microperforated Rd 1522 (2)

up to 30

65

0.75

C

0.80

20

6

A2-s2, d0

95

Standard Perforated Rg 2516 (2)

up to 30

70

0.75

C

0.75

20

6

A2-s2, d0

95

Plain (Unperforated)

up to 30

85

0.10(L)

-

0.10

44

19

A1

95

Premium B15

up to 30

0.65

C

0.60

47

21

A2-s1, d0

95

Premium OP19

up to 30

depends on perforation depends on perforation

1.00

A

0.90

31

15

A2-s2, d0

95

-



-



ISO 3 / ISO 5 (4)



-



-



Axiom... see detailed data on product pages

Our tests have been conducted in an independent third party quality assured laboratory in accordance with current standard (EN ISO...). Armstrong conducts extensive and regular tests on its products. Inevitably slight variations occur over a range of results for the same product. The results above do not necessarily represent the highest achieved but indicate values that can be consistently and confidently offered. (1) Neeva White. (2) Typical values for product with fleece acoustic inlay. For other acoustic solutions, see metal technical pages. (3) Only for plain clip-in systems with silicone sealed joints (reduced water pressure to the minimum). (4) Valid for Q-Clip (ISO 3) and R-Clip F (ISO 5). (5) Except Cement (A2-s1,d0) and Metal (A2-s2,d0).

*Wipeable moist cloth for preforated tiles with fleece.

Latest information available on

www.armstrong.eu

This Brochure is divided into three sections: 1 > Ceiling information To help define the right ceiling solution ________________________ 1 2 > Product information Detailed design and technical information for each product______ 31 Discover the Armstrong e-catalogue, available on our website

3 > Installation Armstrong's installation and maintenance recommendations ___ 144

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1 > Ceiling information ENVIRONMENT

6

project gallery

acoustical comfort

safe & hEalthy

installation & MAINTENANCE

2

10

20

24

12

22

144

Armstrong Policy & Initiatives

Project Gallery

7

Product Selector by Suspension System

Sustainable Solutions & Recycling Programmes

8

End User Comfort

9

Awards & Certifications

26 28

Product Selector by Material

Cover

Product Selector by Performance

Cover

Product Selector by Application

From Performance to Acoustical Comfort The Role of Ceilings in Acoustics

Health and Cleanliness Fire

Definition of technical performance icons Installation & Maintenance

14

The Role of Island Ceilings in Building Interiors

15

Renovation and "retrofit" solutions

30

Product names index (alphabetically)

16

Acoustical Technical Glossary

17

Acoustical Performance 1

project gallery

www.armstrong-ceilings.co.uk/projectgallery

OFFICE - Jarošova office Centre (SK) Optima Canopy Circle

transport - Nice Airport (FR) Metal Canopy

2

RETAIL & LEISURE - Aviva Stadium (IE) Metal Lay-In Axal Vector

education - Clongowes College (IE) Axiom C Canopy in black with Madera Cherry A12 perforation

healthcare - Hospital Ružomberok (SI) Bioguard Acoustic

RETAIL & LEISURE - Albarama Restaurant (ES) Ultima Canopy Concave

3

project gallery

OFFICE - 3M (CZ) Optima Canopy Concave

www.armstrong-ceilings.co.uk/projectgallery

office - Shell Technology (NL) Infusions Canopy

education - Bolsover School (UK) Perla and Perla OP

4

transport - East London Line Stations, London (UK) Metal B-H 300

healthcare - Medical Centre (DE) Ultima OP

5

Armstrong Policy & Initiatives

Did You Know...

Did You Know... Armstrong helped pioneer “green” practices from as early as 1860. Our commitment to environmentally preferable products and programmes began more than a hundred years ago when the company developed a process to recycle cork scrap. The end result was a product which was introduced then and is known today, as linoleum.

Raw material

Armstrong continually seeks to make use of research and production technology to provide protection for the environment both in the workplace and the wider community, reducing risk to our surroundings and natural elements.

Raw materials for our ceilings are renewable and abundant in nature Biosoluble mineral wool (the wools used in our products meet the classification “exempt” as defined by EC directive 97/69/EC 1997), perlite, natural starch, recycled paper, recycled tiles and clay. None of our ceiling products contain asbestos.

Armstrong keep reinvesting in ongoing product innovation to reduce our environmental footprint.

In 1999, Armstrong Ceilings in the United States introduced the industry’s first ceiling recycling programme. To date, worldwide, we have recycled over 8 million m2 of old ceiling material. That’s more than 40,000 tonnes of construction waste that’s been diverted from landfills. End-of-Life recycling programme: we offers a free collection programme for refurbishment /strip out projects of 2000m2+, of used tiles whenever it is environmentally and economically viable to do so. The ceiling tiles are 100% recycled into the mix and are processed into new ceiling tiles. ■

Off-Cut recycling programme: in UK and France, we offer an Off-Cut recycling programme that diverts waste during the installation process from going to landfill. ■

Armstrong Ceilings can contain up to 82% recycled content. We have the broadest portfolio of ceilings with high recycled content. Armstrong suspension systems contain 25% recycled content – the highest percentage of post consumer content in the industry.

Conception

New products

Recycling Programmes

Sustainable Solutions

Energy management Since 1998, Armstrong has been engaged in efforts such as our ‘gas reduction project’ to focus on the control of energy use during product manufacture. These programmes have, and continue to reduce energy use.

Products ■

• •

 igh light reflectance and H acoustical performance

Recycled content



15 year guarantee

A significant proportion of our ceiling tiles are produced using recycled raw materials, including slag mineral wool, other recycled mineral wools, recycled paper and recycled ceiling tiles. These recycled contents are indicated on all Armstrong’s published literature in accordance with EN ISO 14021 : 2001.



 ultiple manufacturing locations M for reduced transportation costs & emissions.

Air Quality management Armstrong is continually engaged in research and development efforts to minimise the impact on air quality of our products. In accordance with EN  13964, as part of the process for achieving the CE mark, all Armstrong ceiling products attained the lowest classification E1.

Safety programmes For Armstrong, safety is an ongoing key priority for our businesses, and as a result, we have made several step changes in our processes, procedures and measures to attain a world class safety performance.

Logistics As one of the worlds leading manufacturer's of suspended ceilings, Armstrong has multiple manufacturing facilites, reducing transportation, emissions and our environmental impact. Over the many years that Armstrong has led the industry, we have developed, in conjunction with our customers, packaging that utilises minimum material, but ensures durability of the product during transport and installation.

%

Recycled Content Calculated according to EN ISO 14021:2001

Latest information available on our website



Metal ceilings



High recycled content (up to 30%)



 ell established 3rd party recycling W waste stream



15 year guarantee



 igh light reflectance and H acoustical performance



Cleanable and durable



 ultiple manufacturing locations M for reduced transportation costs & emissions



 esign flexibility for waste D minimisation and performance optimisation.

Mineral - 50% and above Optima Visual Perla dB Ultima dB Sahara dB Alpina OP

82% 70% 65% 64% 62% 53%

Perla OP 0.95 Bioguard Plain Colortone Dune Graphis Fine Fissured

≤ 53% 52% 51% 51% ≤ 51%

Mineral - 40 to 50% Bioguard Acoustic Plain

45% ≤ 44%

Sahara Max Sahara

42% 41%

Mineral - up to 40% Ceramaguard Perla OP 1.00 Cirrus Perla

38% Ultima 36% Sahara Vector 33% Ultima OP 33%

33% 32% 30%

Metal

30%

Grid

25%

*Recycled Content Definition (from EN ISO 14021:2001): Proportion, by mass, of recycled material in a product or packaging. This is consistent with WRAP «rules of thumb» guidelines. Only pre-consumer and post-consumer materials shall be considered as recycled content, consistent with the following usage of the terms. Material diverted from the waste stream during a manufacturing process. Excluded is reutilisation of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it. Material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role as end users of the product which can no longer be used for its intended purpose. This includes returns of material from the distribution chain.

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Mineral ceilings High recycled content (up to 82%)



Suspension Systems



 ll Armstrong suspension systems A contain 25% recycled content.



 otary stitched for additional R strength and stability



Recyclable



 atented Peakform for extra P strength & stability



 ultiple manufacturing locations M for reduced transportation costs & emissions

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End User Comfort

Awards & Certifications

Did You Know... A ceiling with a high light reflectance, up to 90%, can extend the daylight into a space which can help to reduce the lighting energy required. You can enhance the indoor environment by improving the acoustics of the space.

Visual Comfort

Acoustical Comfort

Thermal mass

The 'light reflectance' of a surface is its ability to reflect light. Daylight and electrical lighting represent the two primary sources of lighting available in the workplace. The light reflectance of the ceiling, floor and wall surfaces play the second most important role for overall illumination of the room, thus also directly affecting working comfort and productivity.

In all types of spaces, choosing the right acoustical solutions will enhance the end user’ needs and overall comfort. With acoustics, you need to determine whether intelligibility, concentration or confidentiality is required? Armstrong can help you find the right acoustic solution for your space. You can choose from a wide portfolio of Armstrong products including standard solutions through to island ceilings. Armstrong acoustical ceilings reduce noise levels in interior spaces, allowing for an optimum balance of high performance sound absorption and room to room sound attenuation to maximise / minimise speech intelligibility as appropriate.

To control the thermal environment in an office, we can use the thermal mass of the concrete to control the temperature in the room instead of relying on air-conditioning and heating. Without the need to power these, the amount of electricity being used is reduced significantly, lowering the building’s energy requirements.To enable the thermal slab to work efficiently, it is important to maximise the open area. Solutions like canopies make it possible, still improving acoustical and visual comfort.

 igh light reflectance ceilings H also enhance indirect lighting by improving overall lighting uniformity, returning up to 90% of the light back into the space, compared to 75% with standard ceilings. • A light reflectance of 90% and more allows 20% of cost savings with indirect lighting, and can yield total building energy savings up to 11%. • Canopies installed in the work place can improve the light reflection over a working space and provide better comfort for the end user. •

BRE Environmental

Manufacturing Accreditations

FDES (France’s Environment and Health Declaration)

At Armstrong, we’re proud to be a recognised pioneer in green practices, with successful methods to produce environmentally preferable products, prevent pollution and reduce waste. We’re the only UK ceiling manufacturer with a BRE Ecopoint profile – an external certification of our compliance with ISO 14041 and ISO 21930 standards. Our Ecopoint score in 2007 was 0.10, a significant improvement on 2004, and we’re working on lowering it even further.

Armstrong’s stringent environmental and safety standards ensure quality and consistency in our manufacturing processes. In Europe, our tile and grid manufacturing plants are accredited to ISO 14001 (environmental management), ISO 9001:2000 (quality assurance). Our mineral plants have an Occupational Health and Safety Management system in place to match ISO 18001 Standards.

Armstrong is participating in European Union efforts to establish a standardised method for profiling the environmental impact of products. In France, the FDES (Fiche Déclaration Environnementale et Sanitaire) is expected to mirror other European initiatives. Information generated through FDES is utilised in France’s HQE (Haute Qualité Environnementale) project accreditation scheme. The product profiles for our mineral and metal tile facilities are based on FDES methodology.

M1 (Emission Class for Building Material)

IBU (German Institute of Construction and Environment)

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)

The Finnish Emission Classification of Building Materials aims to enhance the development and use of low-emitting building materials so that material emissions do not increase the requirement for ventilation. The classification presents emission requirements for the materials used in ordinary work spaces  with respect to good indoor air quality. M1 stands for low emissions. Armstrong has achieved this classification for the majority of its range of mineral tiles.

Armstrong collaborates with German certification and standards groups for sustainable building, such as the IBU (Germany’s Institute of Construction and Environment) and is a member of WETEC. The Wet-felt Technical Committee for Construction, WETEC, provides a service to European based manufacturers of wetfelted products by providing a forum for the development and maintenance of technical, quality and safety standards and guidelines. An Environmental Product Declaration for WETEC wet-felt mineral fibre products will be published in 2012.

The US Green Building Council’s mission is the global adoption of sustainable buildings within a generation. Their Leadership Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building certification is a framework for improving the environmental footprint in building design, construction and operation.

profiles

lifetime

guarantee

LifeTime Guarantee

15 Year Guarantee

Green Building Council founder

Most of our products are cleanable and our hygiene tiles have an antifungicide treatment. The durability of our products means less damage and fewer replacements required, resulting in a lower impact on the environment. All our 95% and 99% RH products are guaranteed for 15 years.

Armstrong was a founding member of the USA and Indian Green Building Councils and plays an active role in the Green Building Councils in the UK, Netherlands, Canada, China, Australia, Spain, Germany, Poland and Serbia. In 2007, our corporate headquarters in Lancaster, PA, achieved the LEED-EB (Existing Building) Platinum rating, the highest and most demanding certification.

The result of continuous product line development and improvement allows us to offer a new Lifetime guarantee for our Sahara, Sahara dB and Sahara MAX product ranges.

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Latest information available on our website

15 YEAR

guarantee

and member

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ACOUSTICAL COMFORT:

From performance to acoustical comfort A wide range of solutions

Confidentiality

Concentration

I want to be understood

I do not want to be overheard

I do not want to be disturbed

Attenuation* Dnfw 40

To meet acoustical regulations, it is generally sufficient to provide the performance measures in unoccupied spaces, without office equipment switched on. Acoustical regulations usually recommend values to be achieved for reverberation times (within a space) and sound insulation (between spaces or from outside the building). This approach isn’t satisfactory any more to meet the expectations of occupants, in particular with the development of open spaces in offices and the increasing hearing problems of students in the education sector. On a day-to-day basis, any activity disturbs the initial acoustical balance, as for example group discussions, ringing phones, copier machines, music, open windows or road traffic noise. Occupants of an office, a classroom, a shop, a hospital or any other space, need a comfortable and healthy environment to carry out their activity under the best conditions. The acoustic quality of a room in a building is governed by major design criteria which require close monitoring: ■I  ntelligibility (I want to be understood), ■C  onfidentiality (I do not want to be overheard), ■C  oncentration (I do not want to be disturbed).

What influences performance? The acoustical properties of mineral ceiling tiles vary depending upon the material, surface and the combination of density, porosity and thickness. For metal and wood tiles it depends on the perforation and the density, porosity and thickness of the acoustic infill that influences the acoustic performance. The following table shows the impact on acoustical performance when increasing each of those parameters.

Sound absorption

The ‘Standard’ range: • Provides a mix of absorption and attenuation • Would be typically used in Meeting rooms; Classrooms; Conference rooms • Is a solution providing…

I want to be understood

Porosity Thickness

Armstrong offers a wide range of materials, product densities and acoustic infills combining the necessary acoustical performances with an extensive range of visuals to meet customer aesthetic and acoustical demands. The effect of acoustical control from ceilings on the occupants of spaces can be summarised as follows:

Sound absorption

The ‘dB’ range: • Provides attenuation • Would be typically used in Closed office; Hospital bedrooms • Is a solution providing… Confidentiality I do not want to be overheard

Sound attenuation and reduction

Controls

Reflections within rooms

Transmission between rooms

Effect upon

Intelligibility

Confidentiality & Concentration

Benefits

Room occupants

Room neighbours

Concentration

www.acousticalceilings.co.uk

I do not want to be disturbed

See pages 18 & 19 for information on the full acoustic performance of the complete range of Armstrong products.

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0

0,50

0,60

0,70

35

0,65(H)

Ultima

36 40

aw

34

0,70(H) 0,75(H)

41

0,60(H)

Metal Extra Microperforated Rg 0701 with Premium B15

40

0,65

41

0,60(H)

39

0,60

Sahara dB SL2

41

0,60

Perla dB

41

0,60(H)

Perla dB SL2 43

0.50(H)

40

Ultima dB SL2 43

0,65(H) 0.60(H)

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522 with Premium B15

41

0,60(H)

Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516 with Premium B15

41

0,60(H)

Metal Extra Microperforated Rg 0701 with Premium B15

40

0,65

Perla OP 0.95 SL2

1,00

0,70(H)

Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516 with Premium B15

Ultima dB

0,90

0,60

Perla

Ultima SL2

0,80

0,60

0,65

Perla OP 1.00

The ‘OP’ range: • Provides absorption • Would be typically used in Open spaces; Call centres; Libraries • Is a solution providing…

0

35

Sahara dB

Density

10

Sahara Max

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522 with Premium B15

Sound attenuation and reduction

20

39

Ultima Vector Intelligibility

30

34

Sahara Sahara SL2

Intelligibility, Confidentiality and Concentration

Absorption**

50

Standard

Intelligibility

The Armstrong product portfolio has the ability to answer a wide range of acoustical performance requirements. For the Armstrong mineral range in particular, density is used as the key indicator of acoustic performance, and the product range can be split into ‘Standard’, ‘dB’ and ‘OP’ categories.

dB

Acoustical treatment is not always sound absorption. The right acoustical environment is essential and the way to achieve this is to focus on:

1,00

25

0,95

27

Ultima OP

26

Ultima OP SL2

27

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522 with Premium OP19

27

Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516 with Premium OP19

28

OP

Did You Know...

1,00 1,00 1,00 0,95

* Some products attenuation values may be Dncw values. ** For NRC equivalent, please refer to p. 18.

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ACOUSTICAL COMFORT: The role of ceilings in acoustics Did You Know... Suspended ceiling systems play a key role in the control of the acoustical environment. Acoustics is concerned with the absorption and blocking of sound within and between spaces.

Sound attenuation & absorption for better INTELLIGIBILITY

Balance of sound attenuation and absorption. Sound attenuation is the control of sound transmission between adjacent spaces with a common void above them.

■

Sound absorption is the part of incident sound that is not reflected by the tile.

■

Controlling sound absorption and sound reduction is vital for improving speech clarity. Armstrong’s standard range of medium-density ceilings strikes an outstanding balance between both, blocking unwanted noise from outside while enhancing sound quality inside. These ceilings are ideal for classrooms and conference rooms.

Case Study: Intelligibility How to optimise learning conditions by choosing the right acoustic ceiling solutions? Las Tablas School (ES)

■

Sound reduction is the control of sound generated in the plenum or coming from the floor above.

■

PZU Panorama (PL)

■

Product recommendation best better good Ultima

Perla

Sahara MAX

Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516*

Metal Extra Microperforated Rg 0701*

Metal Extra Microperforated Rg 0701**

Solution:

■

Superior attenuation in private offices.

How to optimise the acoustics in a glass-partitioned meeting-room?

Sahara Max

Sound attenuation for better CONFIDENTIALITY

Case Study: Confidentiality

Many areas, such as senior management offices and medical consulting rooms, require high levels of room-to-room insulation for optimal aural privacy. Armstrong’s dB range of higher-density ceilings minimises noise transfer between rooms by as much as 43 dB, keeping conversations private and occupants happy.

How to ensure noises from adjacent spaces are not heard in the corridor ? BELVILLE Office Building (RS)

■

Solution:

■

Ultima

How to optimise acoustics and meet the design of a Medical environment? Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, TCD (IE)

■

Product recommendation best better good Perla dB

Ultima dB

Sahara dB

Metal Standard Perforated Metal Extra Rg 2516* Microperforated Rg 0701*

Solution:

■

Good sound absorption in larger, multi-occupant spaces.

Ultima dB SL2

Sound absorption for better CONCENTRATION

Case Study: Concentration

Sometimes the goal is simply to reduce noise transfer as much as possible, for example in large open offices and call centres, where voices, telephones and office equipment can cause major distractions. Armstrong’s OP range of lower-density ceilings controls excessive sound reflections, offering customers optimal levels of sound absorption.

How to reduce noise interference and create a stylish, comfortable university cafeteria? CNIC University Cafeteria (ES)

■

Solution:

■

Ultima dB MicroLook BE

How to enhance the comfort and ambience of a health centre? Medical Centre (DE)

■

Product recommendation best better good Optima, Ultima OP

Perla OP

Ultima

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522**

Metal Standard Perforated Metal Extra Rg 2516** Microperforated Rg 0701**

Solution:

■

Axiom C Canopy with Ultima OP tiles

Solution:

■

Ultima OP

* With Premium B15. ** With Premium OP19.

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ISLANDS CEILINGS ACOUSTICS:

ACOUSTICAL COMFORT:

Canopy: the Armstrong Solution

Renovation

The role of Island Ceilings in building interiors Plasterboard ceilings or exposed concrete soffits can create a very reverberant space which, in combination with today's office interior design trends with extensive use of glass partitions, impacts negatively on concentration levels. Existing suspended ceilings do not always meet the stringent acoustical requirements set by such

applications as call centres. Treating sound directly above workstations, whilst also contributing to lowering the overall reverberation time, is then key to enhancing levels of concentration and confidentiality. Under challenging architectural and acoustical configurations, retrofitting an existing ceiling with design focussed lightweight acoustical

absorbers or canopies, can trigger a 180 degree shift in the perceived quality of the space, higher comfort levels and an increase in occupant productivity. Canopy solutions may further be complemented by wall treatments by Armstrong.

Example of acoustical treatment in an empty space:

Acoustical performance objective: Speech intelligibility with a RT 0.1μm > 0.2μm > 0.3μm > 0.5μm

■ 

There are 2 types of rooms: • rooms with over-pressure, to avoid pollutants from entering (dust, bacteria,…) • rooms with negative pressure, to avoid various contaminants from escaping to the outside (viruses, bacteria, spores,…).

■ 

Building materials used in such spaces shall not have a negative impact on the pursuance of cleanliness and should preferably contribute actively to a better environment.

■ 

(particles in each cubic metre equal to or greater than the specified size)

> 1μm

10 2

-

ISO Class 2

100 24 10 4

-

ISO Class 3

1 000

237

102

35

8

ISO Class 4

10 000

2 370

1 020

352

83

Class 10

ISO Class 5

100 000

23 700

10 200

3 520

832

Class 100

ISO Class 6

1 000 000 237 000 102 000 35 200

8 320 83 200

293

ISO Class 7



352 000



3 520 000 832 000

ISO Class 9



35 200 000 8 320 000 293 000

2 930

Class 10 000

29 300

Class 100 000



Class 1 000 000

Bioguard paint has enhanced resistance to disinfectants.

Healthcare Premise In Healthcare premises, it is of critical importance to avoid Hospital acquired infections. According to the level of risk, the necessary clean room performance will vary, generally between ISO 5 and ISO 8. All products below: • can be used in ISO 5 environments and are certified against ISO 14644-1; • inhibit growth of bacteria, moulds and yeasts tested against norms NF S 90-351, France, and JIS Z2801, Japan. • can be washed with diluted disinfectants.

Grid and tiles for clean room environments GRID MINERAL

Constraints

System solution

Level of performance

Operating Theatre

Fully air-tight Flush surface finish Anti-microbial

ISO 3 Metal Bioguard Plain Clip-In with appropriate silicone or mastic joint High pressure water cleanable

Non-magnetic

Clean Room grid with plastic hold-down clips & Clean Room FL

ISO 5 Anti-static

Anti-microbial

Clean Room grid with plastic hold-down clips & Bioguard Acoustic

ISO 5 Bioguard treatment

ISO 4 Clean Room grid with plastic hold-down clips & Bioguard Acoustic Washable or Metal Bioguard Extra Microperforated Rg 0701 with Premium B15 0.65 aw sound absorption

METAL

CLEAN ROOM Bioguard Bioguard Clean Room FL METAL Bioguard Grid Plain Acoustic EXTRA MICROPERFORATED Rg 0701 with PREMIUM B15 Classification NF S 90-351

Type of space

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Bioguard products achieve ISO 5 to ISO 3 in accordance with ISO 14644-1.

Class 1 000

Some examples of spaces and system solutions:

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The Bioguard paint treatment has additional active components which reduce the colony size of virulent strains of bacteria, moulds and yeasts.

Class 1

ISO Class 8

Intensive Care Anti-microbial Wake-up Room/Maternity Good air-tightness Laboratory/ Pharmacy Good acoustical environment

System solutions for the Pharmaceutical, Food and Manufacturing Industry can be found in our brochure “Solutions for Clean Room Environments”.

> 5μm

ISO Class 1

MRI

Did You Know...

BIOGUARD products have been especially designed for the Healthcare sector.

US Federal Standard 209E

Maximum Number of Particles in Air

ISO Class

The Bioguard Solution

Particle cleanliness class

METAl Bioguard Plain

Zone 1, 2 & 3

Zone 1, 2 & 3

Zone 1, 2 & 3

Zone 1, 2 & 3

Zone 1, 2 & 3

Zone 1, 2, 3 & 4

ISO 4

ISO 5

ISO 5

ISO 5

ISO 5

ISO 3

Material Aluminium Mineral Mineral Mineral Steel with mineral Steel acoustic infill Surface PVC Bioguard paint Glass veil with Polyester film EXTRA PLAIN Bioguard paint MICROPERFORATED with Bioguard Rg 0701 with polyester powder Bioguard polyester paint powder paint Resistance Quaternary Ammonium, Hydrogen Peroxide, Chlorine * to disinfectants

Quaternary Ammonium, Hydrogen Peroxide, Chlorine

* Not tested

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FIRE Reaction to fire The harmonisation of technical standards within Europe, and the integration of EN13964 (Suspended ceilings – requirements and test methods) into national legislation, means that there is now one series of harmonised European test methods and classifications for the reaction to fire of suspended ceilings. These new reaction to fire classifications, or ‘Euroclasses’, are made in accordance with EN13501-1:2007. The ‘Euroclasses’ replace the old national fire reaction ratings for showing the performance of ceilings in order to meet the Construction Products Directive and national building regulation

requirements for internal linings. As reaction to fire is one of the essential safety requirements identified for suspended ceilings, the Euroclass classification is one of the mandatory elements on the CE mark for suspended ceiling tiles and grids. The ‘Euroclasses’ rate from A1 through to F, with A1 being the best reaction to fire performance and F the worst. Each member state then sets the performance level required for different areas and building types within their own building regulations.

Depending upon the reaction to fire test(s) conducted, the rating may include an additional classifications for smoke production and flaming droplets. Smoke and flaming droplets are regulated in some European countries. Smoke production is rated from s1 (the least smoke produced) to s3 (no limit to amount of smoke produced). Flaming droplets is rated from d0 (no flaming droplets) to d2 (no limit to flaming droplets).

Structural fire protection Throughout Europe, there is a requirement for a building’s structure to be protected from fire. This is primarily for the structure to remain stable during a fire to allow the occupants to escape and also to enable fire fighters to work without threat of the building’s collapse. The duration of the required protection will usually depend upon the height of, and location within, the building (i.e. typical floor, basement, roof construction etc), whether there is any active methods of fire protection (sprinklers etc) and the type of construction to be protected (steel beams, timber or mezzanine floors etc). A fire protecting suspended ceiling system is one of several important methods of providing the fire protection which fire degradable elements of the structure require. Ceilings can be used to enable a floor construction to meet the duration of protection required by the building regulations that it could not necessarily provide on its own. There are many national test methods for establishing the structural fire protection performance of a suspended ceiling system, as well as several European norms which are acceptable in most European countries. The performance achieved during testing will be classified in terms of the duration of protection given, typically this in accordance with EN13501-2:2007 for European tests. However, there is not yet one single European test method which is acceptable to all member states. Untested products may be assessed by reference to the product attributes and comparison to similar tested products, provided this is supported by an assessment report from a recognised fire expert and should be provided with the

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base test report that details how the product should be installed to achieve the assessed performance. The location and type of various service elements such as lighting fittings, smoke detectors etc, are infinite and the designer and installer must satisfy themselves that they can be integrated without reducing the tested performance of the ceiling system. This will usually require a test report from the fitting manufacturer or an assessment issued by the fire authorities. Without these documents the designer or installer may assume an everlasting responsibility for the fire safety of the building and occupants. The complete construction and assembly of the test installation is important to the success of the test, and Armstrong test many ceiling tiles for their structural fire performance, but always on Armstrong Trulok grid. There are many other details of the test construction that must be understood and adhered to. These include: • main runner and hanger centres • the type of top fixings and how the hangers are attached to them • the minimum depth of the ceiling void • what % of the floor design load is tested • whether ceiling tile hold-down clips were used. These details must be included in the installation if the tested performance is to be realised and they should be taken into account when writing specifications for ceilings intended to provide structural fire protection.

This document is based on a large number of fire tests conducted on various Armstrong ceiling tile and grid types. It provides an assessment of the performances attainable when various Armstrong tile and grid systems are installed in accordance with the appropriate base fire test and the permitted installation variations from that base test. The tables opposite give a summary of the performances achievable as stated in the assessment document and are correct at the time of going to print. As products may be modified or retested it is essential that their validity is always checked prior to installation. Therefore, the current version of the assessment document 173816 and the relevant base test report should always be consulted prior to the installation of a floor construction to be protected by an Armstrong ceiling system. A full document is always required and must be read and any limitations understood. Abridged versions must be regarded as undesirable as they will not show the full test details and construction. All Armstrong classification documents are freely available on request from our Armstrong Technical Sales team.

Assessed Performance Under Structural Steel Beams - Base Test Report: 134086 (70995 for Clip-In) Board

Tegular

MicroLook

Tegular 2

Clip-In 3mm

Comments

90 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes

60 minutes 60 minutes n/a 60 minutes n/a 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes

60 minutes 60 minutes n/a 60 minutes n/a 60 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60 minutes

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Includes 500 x 500 and 1200 x 300 MicroLook Ultima

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

n/a

8mm and 16mm returns. 18mm 100kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522 + Premium B15 or PAD

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

n/a

8mm and 16mm returns. 18mm 100kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Extra Microperforated Rg 0701 + Premium B15 or PAD

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

n/a

8mm and 16mm returns. 18mm 100kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Plain + PAD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

30 minutes

600 x 600 only. 40mm 45kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516 + PAD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

30 minutes

600 x 600 only. 40mm 45kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Microperforated Rd 1522 + PAD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

30 minutes

600 x 600 only. 40mm 45kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Metal Extra MicroperforatedRg 0701 + PAD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

30 minutes

600 x 600 only. 40mm 45kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Ultima Ultima dB Ultima OP Perla Perla OP Sierra Bioguard Acoustic / Bioguard Plain Fine Fissured Plain Cirrus Metal Plain + Premium B15 or PAD Metal Standard Perforated Rg 2516 + Premium B15 or PAD

Includes Colortone Black Does NOT include Graphis Does NOT include any Cirrus Design tiles 8mm and 16mm returns. 18mm 100kg/m3 AFBTF* pad

Assessed Performance Under Timber Floors - Base Test Report: 167751 Ultima Ultima dB Fine Fissured Ultima / Ultima dB Perla Sierra Bioguard Acoustic / Bioguard Plain Fine Fissured Plain Cirrus

Board

Tegular

MicroLook

Tegular 2

Clip-In 3mm

60 minutes 60 minutes n/a 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes

60 minutes 60 minutes n/a 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes

60 minutes 60 minutes n/a 30 minutes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Comments Main runners at 600mm centres only

Includes Colortone Black Does NOT include Graphis Does NOT include any Cirrus Design tiles

Assessed Performance Under Mezzanine Floors - Base Test Report: 120559 Ultima / Ultima dB Ultima dB Perla Sierra Bioguard Acoustic / Bioguard Plain Fine Fissured Plain Cirrus

Board

Tegular

MicroLook

Tegular 2

Clip-In 3mm

Comments

60 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes

60 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes

30 minutes 30 minutes n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Includes Colortone Black Does NOT include Graphis Does NOT include any Cirrus Design tiles

*AFTBF = an aluminium foil, black tissue faced acoustic pad

The fire performance of floor structures protected by Armstrong ceiling tile and grid systems is given in the fire assessment document 173816.

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Definition

of technical performance icons Fire reaction National Building Regulations (where applicable) require that buildings meet the appropriate Euroclass fire reaction performance depending upon the area of application. Armstrong products have been tested to the harmonised European fire reaction standards and meet the minimum performance criteria. Many Armstrong products have also been tested for their fire resistance performance under various floor constructions. See page 22 for more information on how ceilings can create a safer environment

Light Reflectance High levels of light reflectance from suspended ceilings can contribute significantly to maintaining the correct levels of illumination for all interior environments, as well as helping to reduce excessive electrical energy consumption. Armstrong conducts extensive tests of light reflectance on a wide range of its products, in accordance with EN ISO 7742-2 and 3 (as specified in EN 13964), by third party accredited laboratories. The light reflectance values indicated on each product data page are as determined by these tests.

Acoustic Performance The occupant of a space, be it an office, a classroom, a shop, or any similar environmental needs: • Intelligibility – to hear and to be understood • Confidentiality – to not be overheard • Concentration – to not be disturbed The optimum acoustic climate will be obtained with the right combination of sound absorption and sound attenuation. See page 10 for more information on how acoustics can create a better environment.

Anti-Microbial Performance The control of bio-contamination is essential in the healthcare sector, especially in hospitals and clinics. Armstrong ceilings do not favour the development of fungi/mould or yeast and the products can be used in any general area. The Armstrong Bioguard paint reduces the colony size of virulent strains of bacteria, moulds and yeasts. This special paint finish can be cleaned and disinfected. See page 20 for more information on how ceilings can create a healthier environment.

Sound Attenuation Is the control of horizontal sound transmission through a suspended ceiling and common void located above adjacent spaces.

Air Quality Armstrong offer a number of specific tile and grid solutions to limit the number of airborne particles in a clean room environment. These products are tested against ISO 14644-1. See page 20 for more information on how ceilings can create a cleaner environment.

Cleaning and disinfection The frequency and cleaning method of a ceiling varies from one application to another. All products can at least be cleaned with a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner.

Wipeable with a dry cloth / soft brush.

Wipeable with a moist cloth.

Washable with a sponge dampened in water containing mild soap or diluted detergent.

Scrubbable with water containing mild soap or diluted detergent.

Sound Absorption Is the control of reflected sound, provided by the suspended ceiling, within a space.

Class A

Thermal Conductivity The ever increasing commitment to energy conservation, dictates that buildings should be as energy efficient as is compatible with their function, use and as specified in national building regulations. Interior building products which can form part of the external structure, such as suspended ceilings beneath a roof construction, can contribute to minimising the loss of heat to the exterior by reference to their thermal conductivity values. Armstrong conducts extensive tests of thermal conductivity on a wide range of its products, in accordance with EN 12667 (as specified in EN 13964) and ISO 8301, by third party accredited laboratories. The thermal conductivity values indicated on each product data page are as determined by these tests.

Sound Absorption Class A single-number rating for random incidence sound absorption coefficients as calculated by reference to EN ISO 11654. Sound Reduction Is the control of vertical sound transmission through a suspended ceiling located above a space. Rain Noise Is the intensity of sound (LIA) generated by rainfall on building elements, such as lightweight roof constructions, which radiates into the room below.

Scratch Resistance Superior level of surface scratch resistance, evaluated with the Hess rake test.

Humidity Resistance Ceiling installations are facing more and more demanding humidity conditions such as fast track programmes, buildings with intermittent heating and cooling, areas with a high concentration of people, structures which are open to the exterior environment, etc. To meet these requirements Armstrong offer a wide range of standard products suitable for installation in conditions of up to 95% and 99% relative humidity, as well as specialist products which excel in extreme conditions of up to 100% relative humidity.

The following table demonstrates the relative humidity resistance in relation to classes of exposure according to table 7 EN13964:2004 + A1:2006 Class

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Product Handling & Durability Frequent ceiling tile removal, typically in areas where building service equipment is located, means that a higher level of product durability and resistance to handling may be desired. Products in this category provide enhanced durability performance.

%

Recycled Content Armstrong products are produced using a variety of recycled raw materials. The recycled content of individual products, as shown in our literature, is calculated in accordance with ISO 14021:2004. See page 7 for more information on how ceilings can create a more sustainable environment.

Conditions

A

Building components generally exposed to varying relative humidity up to 70% and varying temperature up to 25°C but without corrosive pollutants

B

Building components frequently exposed to varying relative humidity up to 90% and varying temperature up to 30°C but without corrosive pollutants

C

Building components exposed to an atmosphere with a level of humidity higher than 90% and accompanied by a risk of condensation

D

More severe than the above

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15 YEAR

guarantee

15 year Guarantee Armstrong World Industries guarantees the Armstrong 95% and 99% relative humidity products shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 15 years from the date of installation of the material. Please contact us for full details.

Can be cleaned using a high pressure water spray.

Can be cleaned with disinfectants commonly used in Healthcare premises.

Air Leakage The cavity above a suspended ceiling may be used as part of the mechanical air distribution system, when it is used as a supply or extract plenum, and the air pressure in the plenum will be either positive or negative in comparison to the pressure in the room below. Similarly for ‘Clean Room’ applications, where it is most important to prevent the ingress of airborne dust contaminants, the room will be at positive pressure to the surrounding areas. Alternatively, to escape the egress of pathogens the room may be kept at a lower pressure relative to the surrounding areas. In these situations, it is necessary to know how much air leakage occurs through the ceiling system as a result of the pressure differential. Armstrong conducts extensive tests of air leakage on a wide range of its products, in accordance with EN 12114 and EN ISO 13829, by third party accredited laboratories. Please contact your local ATS/MSC centre for further details of these results.

Air Flow When using Metal perforated metal suspended ceilings, the cavity above may be used as part of the mechanical air distribution system when it is used as a supply plenum. With this arrangement the air pressure in the plenum is always positive in comparison to the pressure in the room below. Specific tiles can be selected as open (active), and these will become air diffusers, while the remaining tiles will have their perforations blocked (inactive). In this way the air flow supply volume to the room can be controlled and balanced dependent upon the pressure differential and the air change requirements. Armstrong conducts extensive tests of air flow on a range of its more common Metal products, in accordance with EN 12114 and EN ISO 13829, by third party accredited laboratories. Please contact your local ATS/MSC centre for further details of these results.

CE Marking ■ What is it ? CE stands for Conformité Européenne, which translated literally, means “European Conformity”. The CE mark is a products “passport” for entry into the EEA (European Economic Area) and indicates that the product complies with the requirements of the applicable European Directive. For construction products the European Directive is the Construction Products Directive (89/106/ EEC), however, this is being replaced by the Construction Products Regulations (305/2011/EU) which will come into full force on 1st July 2013. The CPD identifies the essential requirements for products (and total projects) such that they are fit for intended use as: • mechanical resistance and stability; • safety in case of fire; • hygiene, health and environment; • safety in use; • protection against noise; • energy economy and heat retention. For suspended ceilings, the way in which we must test and communicate performance for these essential requirements has been defined in EN 13964 Suspended Ceilings – Requirements and Test Methods. ■ What does this mean? This standard identifies how the ceiling components must be tested against the essential requirements to identify a performance classification. It also indicates how the manufacturer must ensure that their products maintain these levels of performance on an ongoing basis. On 1st July 2007, it became mandatory for all suspended ceilings and accompanying suspension systems (in the scope of EN 13964) to carry the CE mark and the accompanying essential requirement test information. Since 1st July 2007, non-CE marked materials are no longer saleable into the EEA.

LifeTime Guarantee

lifetime The result of continuous product line development and improvement guarantee

allows us to offer a new LifeTime Guarantee for our Sahara, Sahara dB and Sahara MAX product ranges.

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Product selector by suspension system Visible grid

Prelude XL2/TL 15 mm Silhouette XL2 15 mm Interlude XL2 15 mm

Prelude XL /TLX 24 mm Prelude Sixty2 2



Prelude XL /TLX 24 mm Prelude Sixty2 2

Semi-concealed & concealed

Visible grid

Prelude XL /TLX 24 mm Prelude Sixty2

Prelude XL /TLX 24 mm Prelude Sixty2

2

2

Board & Tiles MicroLook/ MicroLook BE

Tegular

Visible grid

Semi-concealed & concealed

Prelude 24 mm Main Runner Prelude Sixty2

Prelude XL2/TL 15 mm Silhouette XL2 15 mm Interlude XL2 15 mm

System Z

Planks

Board

Vector

Board

SL2



Prelude XL2/TLX 24 mm Prelude XL2/TLX 24 mm Prelude XL2/TLX 24 mm Prelude Sixty2 Prelude Sixty2 Prelude Sixty2

Concealed

C-Channel with Spring T

Mineral & Metal: Board & Tiles

SL2

Mineral Laminated

Semi- concealed

MicroLook

Tegular

Board





DP12 with GemaGrid

J-bar / H-profile 28 / H-profile 35 with GemaGrid

Metal: Tiles & Planks Vector

T-Clip F

Q-Clip, R-Clip, S-Clip F

Q-H 100 F, Q-H 120 F, R-H 200, R-H 215, R-H 220

Mineral Decorative

Ultima







Ultima OP







Ultima dB







Optima







Perla







Perla OP 0.95







Perla OP 1.00







Perla dB







Alpina OP







Neeva















Colortone Dune

















Colortone Neeva



Fine Fissured Black



Design Cirrus Image



Contrast Cirrus



Graphis



Visual





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(1) Neeva Planks are also available with MicroLook & Tegular edge detail. Please see page 67.

Specific Solutions

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Mineral Non Laminated Sahara







Sahara Max







Sahara dB







Cirrus







Plain







Fine Fissured















Parafon Hygien



Ceramaguard



Newtone



Clean Room FL



Hydroboard



(2) Clean Room Grid or Prelude 24 Corrosive Resistant Grid are recommended for Clean Room environments and Healthcare premises.

Metal Wood Madera Veneers Madera Laminates

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Ultra Microperforated Rg 0501









Extra Microperforated Rg 0701















Microperforated Rd 1522















Perforated Rg 2516















Plain

















Premium B15













Premium OP 19













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Product selector by material

Specific Solutions Mineral

ISO... bioguard

Laminated... ultima & optima

perla & neeva

Ultima, Ultima OP, Ultima dB, Optima

COLORTONE NEEVA

Perla, Perla OP, Perla dB, Neeva

Black (BK)

Cement (CG)

Navy (NY)

Metal (MT)

clean room fl

CLEAN ROOM GRID

parafon hygien

ALPINA op

Plain

Acoustic

Metal

ceramaguard

hydroboard

GRID - corrosive resistant

RH... newtone

Fine... Dune Unperforated

DUne

COLORTONE DUNE Carrara (CA)

Sahara, Sahara Max, Sahara dB

CIRRUS

Platinum (PN)

Image

Blue Mountain (BT)

Contrast Circles

Contrast Square

Cirrus

Plain...

Fissured...

Open cell...

plain

fine fissured

VISUAL V49 & V64

Suspension Systems axiom profiles Axiom TRANSITIONS

interlude 15 mm xl2

Silhouette 15 mm xl2

prelude 15 mm XL2 / TL

prelude 24 mm XL2 / TLX

prelude 35 mm xl2

bandraster

system z

corrosive resistant 24 mm

clean room 24 mm

prelude sixty2 24 mm XL2 / TLX

Black Graphis Puntos

Graphis Cuadros

Graphis Diagonal

Graphis Linear

Graphis Neocubis

Graphis Mix A & B

Metal Patterns... PLAIN

ultra microperforated Rg 0501

extra microperforated Rg 0701

microperforated Rd 1522

standard perforated Rg 2516

Island Ceilings cellio

Mineral... optima canopy

ultima canopy

Resin... infusionS canopy

Channelled Intellect

Channelled Sunset

Channelled Vision

Channelled Mist

Channelled Caribbean

Channelled Midnight

Systems... Axal vector

clip-in

board

tegular

tegular 2

microlook

hook-on

10 standard shapes are available

Concave, convex

Metal... Metal canopy

Axiom... D-h 700 / d-clip

Axiom C Canopy

Axiom KE Canopy

Wood Madera Laminates... curly maple (cm)

lime tree (lm)

Madera - Wood Venners... pear (ph)

beech (bh)

us cherry (uc)

us maple (um)

Concave, convex or flat

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ISLAND CEILINGS

metal

AXIOM CANOPY_________________________ 40

Clip-In _______________________________ 110

INFUSIONS CANOPY_____________________ 42

configurables solutions

Metal CANOPY_________________________ 38

(Corridor Ceilings, Floating Ceilings, Linear

OPTIMA CANOPY________________________ 34

Grid, Tartan Grid, Vertical Baffles,

ULTIMA CANOPY________________________ 36

Cellio Ceilings, Wall Claddings)____________ 120 HOOK-ON _____________________________ 118 LAY-IN ________________________________ 114

mineral

mesh metal __________________________ 122

ALPINA OP_____________________________ 64 Bioguard Plain, Bioguard Acoustic___ 94 Ceramaguard _______________________ 102

WOOD

CirruS ________________________________ 76

madera______________________________ 126

Clean Room FL________________________ 98 Colortone ___________________________ 82 contrast Cirrus_____________________ 86

SUSPENSION SYSTEMS

design Cirrus Image__________________ 84

AXIOM Profiles & Transitions______________ 132

Fine Fissured_________________________ 80

Bandraster _________________________ 140

Graphis Puntos, Cuadros,

CLEAN ROOM GRID____________________ 142

Neocubic, Diagonal, Mix A & B_____________ 88

CORROSIVE RESISTANT GRID___________ 142

hydroboard_________________________ 100

INTERLUDE ___________________________ 134

Neeva_________________________________ 66

Prelude 15 / 24_______________________ 136

Newtone_____________________________ 104

Prelude sixty2 / 35___________________ 138

Optima________________________________ 54

Silhouette __________________________ 135

Parafon Hygien_______________________ 96

Suspension Hangers__________________ 143

Perla_________________________________ 56

System z_____________________________ 141

Perla dB______________________________ 62 Perla OP 0.95__________________________ 58 Perla OP 1.00__________________________ 60 Plain__________________________________ 78 Sahara _______________________________ 68 Sahara dB ____________________________ 74 Sahara Max___________________________ 72 Sahara Planks_________________________ 70 Ultima ________________________________ 46 Ultima dB _____________________________ 52 Ultima OP_____________________________ 50 Ultima Planks__________________________ 48 Visual ________________________________ 90

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www.armstrong.eu Western Europe Belgium & Luxembourg Armstrong Building Products B.V. Bureaux Commerciaux Belgique Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 Postbus 3803 4800 DV Breda Nederland Tel.: (+32) 02 223 00 72 Fax: (+31) 076 521 04 07 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-plafonds.be Germany & Switzerland Armstrong Building Products Kundenservice Office Building Quadrium Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 4818 CP Breda Niederlande Tel.: (+49) 0251 7603 210 Fax: (+49) 0251 7603 593 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-decken.de www.armstrong-decken.at www.armstrong.ch Armstrong Metalldecken AG Breitfeldstrasse 8 9015 St. Gallen Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0) 71 313 63 63 Fax: +41 (0) 71 313 64 00 Zentralschweiz Armstrong Metalldecken AG Büro / Lager Zentralschweiz Grossweid 9 CH-6026 Rain Tel.: +41 (0) 41 921 63 63 Fax: +41 (0) 41 921 63 80 Suisse Romande Armstrong Plafonds Métalliques SA Bureau Suisse Romande 3, rue Gustave-Monynier CH-1202 Genève Tel.: +41 (0) 22 731 60 70 Fax: +41 (0) 22 731 60 74 Austria/Eastern Europe Armstrong Metalldecken GmbH Bundesstrasse 70 A-6830 Rankweil Tel.: +43 (0) 55 22 34 44-0 Fax: +43 (0) 55 22 34 44-8 Armstrong Metalldecken GmbH Messendorferstrasse 6 A-8041 Graz Tel.: +43 (0) 31 64 71 584 Fax: +43 (0) 31 64 71 584-10

Spain Armstrong Building Products Oficina de ventas España Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Francia Tel.: (+ 34) 91 642 04 99 00 800 90 21 03 68 Fax: (+33) 1 4521 04 11 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.es/techos Portugal Armstrong Floor Product Rua de Manuel Assunçao de Falcao, 63 4475-041 Santa Maria de Avioso - Maia Portugal Tel.: (+351) 22 982 81 10 Fax: (+351) 22 982 81 19 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.com.pt France & French Speaking Africa Armstrong Building Products SAS Bureaux Commerciaux France Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Tel.: 0800 41 36 43 Fax: (+33) 1 45 21 04 11 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.fr/plafonds Siège social Armstrong Building Products SAS 67 Rue de Salins BP 89 25300 Pontarlier France Italy & Greece Armstrong Building Products Ufficio Commerciale Italia Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Francia Tel.: (+39) 02 66 22 76 50 Fax: (+39) 02 66 20 14 27 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-soffitti.it www.armstrong.eu Netherlands Armstrong Building Products B.V. Verkoopkantoor Nederland Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 Postbus 3803 4800 DV Breda Nederland Tel.: (+31) 076-5230200 Fax: (+31) 076 521 04 07 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.nl/plafonds

United Kingdom Armstrong World Industries Ltd Building Products Division Armstrong House 38 Market Square Uxbridge UB8 1NG Tel.: 0800 371849 Fax: (+44) 1895 274287 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-ceilings.co.uk Republic of Ireland Armstrong World Industries Ltd. 108 Greenlea Road Terenure Co Dublin 6W Ireland Tel.: 1800 409002 Tel.: (+353) 1 499 1701 Fax: (+353) 1 490 7061 e mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-ceilings.ie

MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA / TURKEY Armstrong World Industries Ltd Africa Middle East Turkey Division Armstrong House 38 Market Square Uxbridge UB8 1NG Tel.: (+44) 01895 251122 Fax: (+44) 01895 272928 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.eu Israël: www.armstrong.co.il South Africa: www.armstrong-ceilings.co.za Dubai | United Arab Emirates Armstrong World Industries JLT Office No. 2003, 20th Floor Gold Crest Executive Tower Jumeirah Lakes Towers P.O. Box 73831 Dubai, U.A.E. [email protected] www.armstrong.ae Türkiye Armstrong Europa GmbH Türkiye Satış Temsilciliği Sarıyer-Istanbul Türkiye Gsm: +90 533 367 54 89 Fax: +90 212 257 44 78 www.armstrong.com.tr [email protected]

Central Europe North (DK/EE/FIN/IS/LT/LV/N/PL/S) Armstrong Building Products BV Sp. z o.o. Oddział w Polsce ul. Domaniewska 37 02-672 Warszawa Poland Tel.: (+48) 0 22 337 86 10/ 86 11 Fax: (+48) 0 22 337 86 12 e-mail: [email protected] Latvia: www.armstrong.lv Lithuania: www.armstrong.lt Norway: www.armstrong.no Poland: www.armstrong.pl Sweden: www.armstrong.se

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E mail technical questions or request literature and samples on-line, you can also find an Armstrong Distributor or Omega Contractor...

(AL/BA/BG/CZ/HR/HU/KO/ MD/ME/MK/RO/RS/SK/SI) Armstrong Building Products Lighthouse building, Jankovcova 1569/2c, 170 00 Praha 7, Czech Republic Tel. : +420 234 700 543 e-mail: [email protected] Czech Republic: www.armstrong.cz Hungary: www.armstrong.co.hu Romania: www.armstrong.ro Serbia: www.armstrong.rs Slovakia: www.armstrong.sk Slovenia: www.armstrong.si

Eastern Europe CIS Armstrong Moscow GmbH Park Place, office E502 # 113/1, Leninsky Prospekt Moscow 117198 Russia Tel.: (+7) 495 956 5100 Fax: (+7) 495 956 5101 e-mail: [email protected] Russian Federation: www.armstrong.ru

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Advisory note All photographic and design elements supplied in this brochure do not necessarily reflect any recommendation by any of the companies named in this brochure as to the proper use or recommended methods of installation of suspended ceilings and are supplied only as informative material. For technical reasons in printing, differences may appear between colours printed in this brochure and the actual product. The choice of colours should always be made from a sample of the product. All statements and technical information contained in this brochure, or any publication of the companies named in this brochure, relating to Armstrong ceilings are based on results obtained under laboratory test conditions. It is the responsability of the user to verify with the seller of the products in writting that such statements and information are appropriate to the specific use intended. Sales of the products and liability of the selling companies are in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale of the selling company. All product specifications are subject to modifications without prior notice. PX1204 Armstrong Building Products R.C.S. Besançon B 784 131 575 Printed in E.C. This document is printed on paper that comes from sustainably managed forests. PEFC/10-31-945 Agency: EPCOM. © Nike Bourgeois, Miguel de Guzmán, Sandro Lendler, Simon Miles, Beppe Raso, Grigori Rassinier, Francisco Urruti, Gettyimages, Joao Morgado, Jiří Pařízek.

PRODUCTS

www.armstrong.eu

www.armstrong.eu Western Europe Belgium & Luxembourg Armstrong Building Products B.V. Bureaux Commerciaux Belgique Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 Postbus 3803 4800 DV Breda Nederland Tel.: (+32) 02 223 00 72 Fax: (+31) 076 521 04 07 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-plafonds.be Germany & Switzerland Armstrong Building Products Kundenservice Office Building Quadrium Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 4818 CP Breda Niederlande Tel.: (+49) 0251 7603 210 Fax: (+49) 0251 7603 593 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-decken.de www.armstrong-decken.at www.armstrong.ch Armstrong Metalldecken AG Breitfeldstrasse 8 9015 St. Gallen Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0) 71 313 63 63 Fax: +41 (0) 71 313 64 00 Zentralschweiz Armstrong Metalldecken AG Büro / Lager Zentralschweiz Grossweid 9 CH-6026 Rain Tel.: +41 (0) 41 921 63 63 Fax: +41 (0) 41 921 63 80 Suisse Romande Armstrong Plafonds Métalliques SA Bureau Suisse Romande 3, rue Gustave-Monynier CH-1202 Genève Tel.: +41 (0) 22 731 60 70 Fax: +41 (0) 22 731 60 74 Austria/Eastern Europe Armstrong Metalldecken GmbH Bundesstrasse 70 A-6830 Rankweil Tel.: +43 (0) 55 22 34 44-0 Fax: +43 (0) 55 22 34 44-8 Armstrong Metalldecken GmbH Messendorferstrasse 6 A-8041 Graz Tel.: +43 (0) 31 64 71 584 Fax: +43 (0) 31 64 71 584-10

Spain Armstrong Building Products Oficina de ventas España Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Francia Tel.: (+ 34) 91 642 04 99 00 800 90 21 03 68 Fax: (+33) 1 4521 04 11 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.es/techos Portugal Armstrong Floor Product Rua de Manuel Assunçao de Falcao, 63 4475-041 Santa Maria de Avioso - Maia Portugal Tel.: (+351) 22 982 81 10 Fax: (+351) 22 982 81 19 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.com.pt France & French Speaking Africa Armstrong Building Products SAS Bureaux Commerciaux France Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Tel.: 0800 41 36 43 Fax: (+33) 1 45 21 04 11 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.fr/plafonds Siège social Armstrong Building Products SAS 67 Rue de Salins BP 89 25300 Pontarlier France Italy & Greece Armstrong Building Products Ufficio Commerciale Italia Immeuble Paryseine 3 Allée de la Seine 94854 Ivry-sur-Seine Francia Tel.: (+39) 02 66 22 76 50 Fax: (+39) 02 66 20 14 27 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-soffitti.it www.armstrong.eu Netherlands Armstrong Building Products B.V. Verkoopkantoor Nederland Claudius Prinsenlaan 126 Postbus 3803 4800 DV Breda Nederland Tel.: (+31) 076-5230200 Fax: (+31) 076 521 04 07 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.nl/plafonds

United Kingdom Armstrong World Industries Ltd Building Products Division Armstrong House 38 Market Square Uxbridge UB8 1NG Tel.: 0800 371849 Fax: (+44) 1895 274287 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-ceilings.co.uk Republic of Ireland Armstrong World Industries Ltd. 108 Greenlea Road Terenure Co Dublin 6W Ireland Tel.: 1800 409002 Tel.: (+353) 1 499 1701 Fax: (+353) 1 490 7061 e mail: [email protected] www.armstrong-ceilings.ie

MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA / TURKEY Armstrong World Industries Ltd Africa Middle East Turkey Division Armstrong House 38 Market Square Uxbridge UB8 1NG Tel.: (+44) 01895 251122 Fax: (+44) 01895 272928 e-mail: [email protected] www.armstrong.eu Israël: www.armstrong.co.il South Africa: www.armstrong-ceilings.co.za Dubai | United Arab Emirates Armstrong World Industries JLT Office No. 2003, 20th Floor Gold Crest Executive Tower Jumeirah Lakes Towers P.O. Box 73831 Dubai, U.A.E. [email protected] www.armstrong.ae Türkiye Armstrong Europa GmbH Türkiye Satış Temsilciliği Sarıyer-Istanbul Türkiye Gsm: +90 533 367 54 89 Fax: +90 212 257 44 78 www.armstrong.com.tr [email protected]

Central Europe North (DK/EE/FIN/IS/LT/LV/N/PL/S) Armstrong Building Products BV Sp. z o.o. Oddział w Polsce ul. Domaniewska 37 02-672 Warszawa Poland Tel.: (+48) 0 22 337 86 10/ 86 11 Fax: (+48) 0 22 337 86 12 e-mail: [email protected] Latvia: www.armstrong.lv Lithuania: www.armstrong.lt Norway: www.armstrong.no Poland: www.armstrong.pl Sweden: www.armstrong.se

Central Europe South

Environnement Learn about Armstrong recycling programmes, environmental initiatives & policies...

Browse the full portfolio of Armstrong products and solutions.

INSPIRATION

Full access to on-line technical information such as guide specifications, acoustic and fire test reports, CAD drawings as well as brochures & product datasheets.

E mail technical questions or request literature and samples on-line, you can also find an Armstrong Distributor or Omega Contractor...

(AL/BA/BG/CZ/HR/HU/KO/ MD/ME/MK/RO/RS/SK/SI) Armstrong Building Products Lighthouse building, Jankovcova 1569/2c, 170 00 Praha 7, Czech Republic Tel. : +420 234 700 543 e-mail: [email protected] Czech Republic: www.armstrong.cz Hungary: www.armstrong.co.hu Romania: www.armstrong.ro Serbia: www.armstrong.rs Slovakia: www.armstrong.sk Slovenia: www.armstrong.si

Eastern Europe CIS Armstrong Moscow GmbH Park Place, office E502 # 113/1, Leninsky Prospekt Moscow 117198 Russia Tel.: (+7) 495 956 5100 Fax: (+7) 495 956 5101 e-mail: [email protected] Russian Federation: www.armstrong.ru

TECHNICAL DATA

CONTACT

Discover inspirational on-line tools such as the ‘Book of Idea’s’, European project gallery, etc...

Select a criteria & fine tune the selection to access the requested product

Advisory note All photographic and design elements supplied in this brochure do not necessarily reflect any recommendation by any of the companies named in this brochure as to the proper use or recommended methods of installation of suspended ceilings and are supplied only as informative material. For technical reasons in printing, differences may appear between colours printed in this brochure and the actual product. The choice of colours should always be made from a sample of the product. All statements and technical information contained in this brochure, or any publication of the companies named in this brochure, relating to Armstrong ceilings are based on results obtained under laboratory test conditions. It is the responsability of the user to verify with the seller of the products in writting that such statements and information are appropriate to the specific use intended. Sales of the products and liability of the selling companies are in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale of the selling company. All product specifications are subject to modifications without prior notice. PX1204 Armstrong Building Products R.C.S. Besançon B 784 131 575 Printed in E.C. This document is printed on paper that comes from sustainably managed forests. PEFC/10-31-945 Agency: EPCOM. © Nike Bourgeois, Miguel de Guzmán, Sandro Lendler, Simon Miles, Beppe Raso, Grigori Rassinier, Francisco Urruti, Gettyimages, Joao Morgado, Jiří Pařízek.

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www.armstrong.eu

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