Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Acoustic Ceiling Tiles and Panels

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Controlling sound is a function of high NRC acoustic ceiling tiles. NRC, or Noise Reduction Coefficient, is a measure for rating the overall sound absorption of a material installed inside a building where sound is reflected at many angles of incidence. Material ratings with NRC >, 0.70 indicate that a material is highly absorbent. Armstrong acoustic ceiling tiles with an NRC >, 0.70 rating indicates that these tiles are designed for high performance in absorbing and minimizing unwanted sound.

Where do you need high NRC acoustic ceiling tiles? Classrooms to improve speech intelligibility. Doctors’, offices to ensure speech privacy for patients. Open-plan workplaces to reduce distracting background noise. Specifying high NRC acoustic ceiling panels helps achieve optimum performance and comfort.

Armstrong offers a wide range of high NRC acoustic ceiling tiles and panels to meet your project needs. When creating the sound design for your space. match the setting and situational requirements to high-performing acoustic ceiling tiles to get the best results.

SOUND DESIGN™,

Acoustics play an integral role in any space. The right combination of sound absorption, sound attenuation (blocking), and beautiful aesthetics can result in Sound Design.

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