ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS | Cape Verde

 

     Marking | Technical Feature for Ceiling

|   Reaction to Fire
|   Asbestos Content
|   Release of Formaldehyde
|   Durability / Class of Exposure
|   Shatter Properties
|   Flexural Tensile Strength (FTS) for Safety
|   Sound Absorption & Sound attenuation
|   Thermal Conductivity
 

Class A   Building component exposed to varying relative humidity up to 70% and varying temperature up to 25°C but without corrosive pollutants

Class B  Building component exposed to varying relative humidity up to 90% and varying temperature up to 30°C but without corrosive pollutants

Class C  Building component exposed to varying relative humidity up to 95% and varying temperature up to 30°C and accompanied by a risk of condensation but without corrosive pollutants

Class D  More severe than above

Armstrong has a wide range of ceilings products that perform to the different classes of exposure as showed above. To download the products performance table, please click here.

 
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