Metal ceiling systems featured in Metal Architecture’s March 2018 issue.

Armstrong Ceiling Solutions
Armstrong Ceiling Solutions’ MetalWorks Linear Universal Carrier is a suspension system for MetalWorks Linear ceiling products. Various panel widths install on one carrier to create a combination of linear looks including striated visuals. It is based on Armstrong Ceilings Solutions’ Drywall Grid System. The suspension system can be used for ceilings and walls in interior and exterior applications. It can also be used for exterior installations in regions that require Class 90 wind uplift performance.
www.armstrongceilings.com/mwlinear

Hunter Douglas Architectural
Hunter Douglas Architectural’s High Profile Series Frameworks products feature extruded aluminum beam configurations that can be customized. They have straight and curved elements, smooth joints and hidden splices. Support options include threaded rods, the Unistrut support system and aircraft cables for low visibility. High Profile Series Frameworks products can be used for a variety of applications including screens, rafters and ceiling elements. They are available in a range of finishes including some that look like woodgrains, custom colors and designs.
www.hunterdouglasarchitectural.com

Pinta Acoustic Inc.
Pinta Acoustic’s SQUARELINE metal ceiling tiles are available in three patterns: Standard, Medium and Ultra. Medium and Ultra have larger mesh patterns than Standard. The metal ceiling tiles are made from galvanized, powder-coated, expanded metal. They are offered in White, Chrome and Black metal. Optional acoustical backers come in White, Light Grey and Black. SQUARELINE metal ceiling tiles are compatible with standard 15/16-inch ceiling grid systems. They contain 35 to 55 percent recycled material.

Rockfon
Rockfon’s Planostile D metal ceiling panels are 2-foot by 2-foot and 2-foot by 4-foot, lay-in, dimensional panels. They are offered in a variety of depths and heights and with decorative perforations. The metal ceiling panels can be finished with painting, anodizing and woodgrain finishes. They are typically used with standard 9/16-inch suspension systems, and accommodate HVAC, lighting and other building system integrations. Planostile D metal ceiling panels may be acoustically enhanced with perforations in the metal and fiberglass acoustical pads.



