One of Armstrong's most popular panels has become an even bigger hit.
We offer one of the most popular ceiling tiles in our range. However, that is not enough for us at Armstrong for our satisfaction. Therefore, we have revamped the Ultima ceiling tiles and are bringing several improvements to our customers.
The new generation of Ultima+ tiles offers a bright white surface with an 87% light reflectance. Compared to indirect lighting, it helps achieve a 16% cost savings*.
Completely colored edges provide durability to the tiles and enhance their appearance. We have added a modernized MicroLook 90 edge detail that fits better on both standard and design constructions, and additionally looks better. Simple maintenance and longer lifespan is enabled by a new surface finish with a fine texture that can be easily washed and is scratch-resistant.
The new Ultima+ range is the world's first to boast a Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certification for the complete range of ceiling tiles. It is made from 64% recycled material and is available in three densities. This allows architects to choose the necessary sound absorption and sound insulation for achieving optimal acoustic conditions. The standard Ultima+ has medium density, Ultima+ OP has low density, and Ultima+ dB has high density. This achieves maximum sound absorption αw= 1.00 for Ultima+ OP tiles and sound insulation up to 43 dB for Ultima+ dB tiles. The standard Ultima+ tile offers balanced parameters for sound absorption and sound insulation.
Not only does the Ultima+ range belong to acoustic class A, it also achieves excellent results in terms of air quality. It has received a VOC A+ rating for products with extremely low emissions of volatile organic compounds and meets ISO 5 requirements. It is fire-resistant (REI 90) and moisture-resistant (95% RH) and falls under our products with a 30-year warranty on the complete system.
The Ultima+ range products are 100% recyclable within both Armstrong recycling programs. The first is a recycling program for ceilings at the end of their life, designated for all mineral ceilings from building renovations (including those not branded Armstrong). The second is a recycling program for scrap from construction, where scraps generated during installation are sorted and recycled instead of being sent to the landfill.
Armstrong thus brings yet another improvement in the field of ceiling systems for even greater satisfaction of all investors and end users. More information can be found here.
*In accordance with the Brinjac Engineering Study 2006.
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