Armstrong Ceiling Solutions Adds 14 New Designs To Portfolio of MetalWorks Mesh Panels


 

 Armstrong® Ceiling Solutions has expanded its portfolio of MetalWorks™ Mesh panels to include 14 new designs, offering the largest selection of standard mesh panel designs in the industry.

With introduction of the new designs, which include new Tegular-edged panels, the MetalWorks Mesh portfolio now offers 32 standard 24" x 24" mesh panel designs.
Formerly available only as square lay-in panels, the addition of eight new Tegular-edged patterns to the MetalWorks Mesh product line provides design flexibility, visually creating an illusion of a narrow grid reveal using standard 15/16" suspension.

New Antiqued Nickel Plated Finish

MetalWorks Mesh panels are available in 10 standard finishes, including a new Antiqued Nickel plated finish. Custom colors are also available.

The durable metal mesh panels are flexible enough to use as accent borders, clouds, or full ceilings. They are compatible with Axiom® extruded aluminum trims and are easily installed on a standard 15/16" Prelude® or Prelude XL 360° Painted suspension system with borders or finished edges.

When backed with black acoustic infill panels, MetalWorks Mesh panels provide sound absorption of up to 0.85 NRC while hiding the plenum.

For more information about MetalWorks Mesh ceiling panels, visit www.armstrongceilings.com/mesh.

 



June 15, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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