by Christopher Brinckerhoff | March 1, 2019 12:00 am
Metal ceiling systems featured in Metal Architecture’s March 2019 issue.

American Tin Ceilings offers its T1 grade tin-plated steel ceiling tiles in more than 30 colors and 50 patterns. They can be installed six ways: drop-in, nail-up, backsplash, Snap Lock, acoustic drop-in, and acoustic nail-up. The metal ceiling tiles are 24 inches square and 0.01-inch thick. They are fire-rated for ASTM E 84-03b.
www.americantinceilings.com [1]

Armstrong’s MetalWorks Shapes for DESIGNFlex are available in standard 45-degree and 60-degree triangles, parallelograms and trapezoids. MetalWorks Shapes panels are available in Whitelume, Silverlume, Gun Metal and Black, as well as custom colors. MetalWorks Shapes can be mixed with other panel shapes, sizes and colors including Calla, Lyra, Ultima and Optima shapes, squares and rectangles. Additionally, squares and rectangles are available in made-to-order sizes in MetalWorks for DESIGNFlex ceiling systems.
www.armstrong.com/ceilings [2]

Hunter Douglas Architectural’s Continuous Linear Grille metal ceilings provide interior and exterior spaces with clean, uninterrupted lines and high acoustical values. They have high noise reduction coefficient values to 1.05. Individual panels are 3 feet to 16 feet long, 2 inches wide, and 1 1/2 inches deep. In addition to custom colors, they are produced in a range of colors including natural, white, brushed aluminum, black and wood-veneer finishes. The metal ceilings are tested in accordance with ASTM C423 and ASTM E795 in a type E400 mounting.
www.hunterdouglasarchitectural.com [3]

Rockfon’s Planar and Planar Plus metal ceiling systems have aluminum panels that can have round or square edge types, and can be installed flat or create radiuses and curves. Spaces between panels can be left open for acoustical or air movement requirements, or closed with either separate filler strips (Planar) or integral filler strips (Planar Plus). Perforation options can be combined with an acoustical backer to provide as much as a 0.9 noise reduction coefficient (NRC) rating. A variety of finishes are offered including paint, metallic and wood-look options.
www.rockfon.com [4]

USG Ceilings Plus’ Illusions modular suspended ceiling system is lightweight and integrates with lighting and other ceiling mounted fixtures. The metal ceiling panels are 1 foot to 4 feet wide, and come in lengths to 10 feet. The modular concealed suspension ceiling system provides acoustical performance with a noise reduction coefficient (NRC) ranging from 0.75 NRC to 0.95 NRC. Numerous finishes are available including wood, metal, custom colors and digital prints, as well as perforation options.
www.ceilingsplus.com [5]
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