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| Acoustic - Sound Absorption Coefficient (NRC) |
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Sound absorption is a primary design criterion and key to more effective spaces for working, learning, and healing. Learn more... |
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| Acoustic - Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) |
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Attenuation is an especially significant measure in providing acoustic privacy between adjacent work areas, where sound can
penetrate plenum spaces and carry to other spaces. Rates a structure's efficiency as a barrier to airborne sound at 16 speech
frequencies. Learn more... |
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| Acoustic - Articulation Class (AC) |
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Articulation rates a ceiling's suitability for achieving normal privacy in open-office spaces by absorbing noise reflected
at an angle off the ceiling into adjacent cubicles. Learn more... |
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| Clean Room – Controlled Environment |
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A particle of dust can be a serious problem in an area that requires complete environmental control. Armstrong Clean Room
Systems provide protection, performance, and peace of mind. Learn more... |
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| Durability |
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We've tested our ceiling performance in 5 key categories to ensure you can select those critical to your applications. Learn more... |
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| Fire Resistance |
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Local building codes require fire-safe construction for many building applications. Learn more... |
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| Humidity Resistance |
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RH 90, RH 99 and RH 100 ceilings are designed to prevent sagging as a result of exposure to high relative humidity (moisture).
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| Light reflectance |
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Growing awareness of new, energy-saving lighting often overlooks the integral role of the ceiling. A high light-reflectance
ceiling makes lighting systems - especially indirect lighting - more effective, while further reducing energy costs and consumption.
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