ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS | Cape Verde

Environmental Commitment | Conception

We proactively engage in initiatives to improve our environmental stewardship.
     
 
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Conception

Research & Development
Armstrong continually seeks to make use of research and production technology to provide protection for the environment both in the workplace and the wider community, reducing risk to our surroundings and natural elements.

New products
Armstrong is continually reinvesting in ongoing product innovation to reduce our environmental footprint.

Raw material
Raw materials for our ceilings are renewable and abundant in nature - Biosoluble mineral wool (the wools used in our products meet the classification "exempt" as defined by EC directive 97/69/EC 1997), perlite, natural starch, recycled paper, recycled tiles and clay. None of our ceiling products contain asbestos.

Space management through suspended ceilings
Suspended ceilings are designed to be demountable and provide easy access to the plenum. Suspended ceilings can be used to cover unsightly electrical and mechanical services. Cracks, stains and damage on old plaster ceilings can also be solved with suspended ceilings, which are faster and less costly to install. The suspended ceiling can also play a crucial role in optimising the room space volume, allowing for effective acoustical control, and maximum light reflectance reducing overall energy use.

End user comfort with suspended ceilings
For Visual comfort:
Armstrong offers a large portfolio of design options, from monolithic to discontinuous ceilings in a variety of materials and surfaces. Highly light reflective ceilings can be used to improve the overall room lighting, conserve energy and thereby reduce energy costs. Armstrong products typically produce light reflectance results from 70% up to 90% with Ultima and Graphis. Once a lighting solution is identified, then the suspended ceilings allow for ease of integration with little or no waste created.

For Acoustical comfort: Armstrong acoustical ceilings reduce noise levels in interior spaces, allowing for optimum balance of high performance sound absorption and room to room sound attenuation to maximise / minimise speech intelligibility as appropriate. Armstrong offers the largest range of acoustical solutions, with reflective products, absorptive products (up to 1.0 alpha w with Optima or Nevada), and room to room sound attenuation performance (up to 44dB dncw for Ultima dB planks).

Armstrong also provides Active acoustic solutions, where specific levels of speech privacy are required. i-ceilings mask distracting background noise to create a more effective workspace with increased comfort for users. i-ceiling speaker panels are designed to mimic the surrounding ceiling tiles making them almost invisible in the ceiling. They can also be used for background or foreground music as well as public address (for example, for safety) applications. Utilising NXT technology, with fewer panels, i-ceilings  deliver top quality sound, with broader and more uniform coverage than with traditional cone speakers.

Within a Safe and Healthy Environment: Armstrong's Prima products utilise fungicides within their paint systems which are proven to inhibit the growth of fungi, moulds or mildew. Our Bioguard items have developed this technology even further to provide effective inhibition of many harmful bacteria, and allow for cleaning with most common disinfectants.

Project accreditation
Armstrong is actively supportive of project accreditation schemes that allow architects and designers to factor in the comparative environmental footprint of their product decisions. UK BRE BREEAM Scheme: Using the LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) methodology in accordance with ISO14041, Armstrong has developed product environmental profiles for all our products manufactured at both our Team Valley tile and grid manufacturing plants in the UK. This work was conducted by the BRE (Building Research Establishment) and resulted in achievement of an 'A rating' for our tile and grid systems, in accordance with the BRE methodology outlined in the Green Guide to Specification. Software developed by the BRE (Envest 2) allows the environmentally conscious designer to select Armstrong's ceilings to ensure minimal environmental impact on their project. France: The HQE (Haute Qualité Environnementale) scheme in France has also increased awareness of the environmental issues relating to project development, and as a result Armstrong is currently engaged in measuring our 'environmental footprint' at our Pontarlier plant in line with this system.

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