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Safetone Performance Series by CertainTeed

June 28, 2010
The enhanced acoustical properties of the panels offer best-in-class value and support the growing demand for acoustically pleasing interiors

CertainTeed is boosting the noise reduction coefficient (NRC) in seven of its Safetone Performance Series mineral fiber and fiberglass ceiling products. The enhanced acoustical properties of the panels offer best-in-class value and support the growing demand for acoustically pleasing interiors, which is a critical component of green building projects.

The mineral fiber ceiling panels, which include the Safetone Baroque, Baroque Customline, Directional Fissured, Fine Fissured, Fine Fissured Customline, and Vantage 10, contain up to 45-percent recycled content and are manufactured without added formaldehyde.

The panels provide a variety of edge detail options, patterns, and sizes, and are ideal for retail, offices, education, healthcare, and restaurant applications.

Symphony f, a fiberglass panel, contains 39- to 45-percent recycled content and is resistant to high temperatures and humidity. The panel is ideal for open-plan areas, offices, libraries, galleries, resorts, hospitality, and retail applications.

All of the panels offer high light reflectance (0.83 to 0.90). The ceiling panels also can contribute points toward LEED certification.

For more information, visit www.certainteed.com/ceilings.

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