Armstrong Ceilings Performance Criteria Durability
Impact Resistance
Falling Ball Impact Test - Modified ASTM D-1037 Procedure

Ceilings in areas like school corridors or gymnasiums need to withstand abuse, including surface impact. The Falling Ball impact Test evaluates a ceiling’s impact resistance.


Washability
Washability Test (ASTM D 4828)

Ceilings installed in laboratories, clean rooms, food preparation areas, and other sanitary applications are required to meet washability standards. The Washability Test evaluates a ceiling’s ability to withstand washing.


Scrubbability
Scrubbability Test (ASTM D 2486)

Ceilings installed in laboratories, clean rooms and food preparation areas are required to meet scrubbability standards - and, sometimes, other specific criteria. The Scrubbability test evaluates a ceiling’s ability to withstand scrubbing.


Soil Resistance
Simulated Supply Air Diffuser Soiling Test

Dirt accumulation not only detracts from a ceiling’s appearance, but can cost money by requiring painting or replacement of the ceiling. In addition to reducing acoustical efficiency, soiling can cause a substantial reduction in light reflectance. Most Armstrong Hi-LR ceilings provide excellent soil resistance for lasting value and performance.


Scratch Resistance
Hess Rake Test

In any areas where lay-in ceiling panels frequently need to be removed for plenum access, surface scratch resistance is highly desirable. The Hess Rake Test evaluated surface scratch resistance.






Search 
My Basket
Change Country/Region
COMMERCIAL CEILINGS | Afghanistan