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Reduce Noise in Exposed Structure Spaces with Acoustic Ceiling Panels

To help reduce noise levels in exposed structure spaces, InvisAcoustics Basics ceiling panels have a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.75.

To help reduce noise levels in exposed structure spaces, InvisAcoustics Basics ceiling panels have a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.75.

Armstrong Ceiling Solutions has introduced InvisAcoustics Basics ceiling panels, a product line designed for exposed structure spaces. The acoustical solution maintains the integrity of exposed structure designs while reducing noise.
Spaces that feature an exposed structure design lack acoustical absorption. As a result, they often become too loud for occupants.

To help reduce noise levels in these spaces, InvisAcoustics Basics ceiling panels have a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.75, meaning they absorb 75 percent of the sound that strikes them. Aesthetically, the panels attach to the deck of an exposed structure space, allowing them to provide acoustical absorption while virtually disappearing in the ceiling.

Ideal for use when retrofitting or making acoustical corrections to existing spaces, the panels measure 2- by 4-feet in size and are available in white, tech black, and field paintable. The field paintable panels have an unfinished, factory-applied scrim that can be painted to match the deck while still maintaining their acoustical and fire performance properties.

The panels install with ease on hat tracks or furring strips and cut to fit into any space. An all-in-one, self-stop fastener allows installers to insert the fasteners without over-driving and damaging the panel.

InvisAcoustics Basics panels contain up to 84 percent recycled content. In addition, the white and field paintable panels are part of the Sustain product portfolio and meet sustainability compliance standards.

InvisAcoustics Basics panels are part of a portfolio of acoustical design solutions Armstrong Ceilings offers for exposed structure projects, including a variety of baffles and blades, clouds and canopies, and custom specialty options like metal and wood.

For additional information on InvisAcoustics visit the website, chat live, or call a U.S. based TechLine expert at (800) 276-7876.

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