Armstrong enhances ceiling design freedom with on-center linear lighting integration


LANCASTER, PA — Incorporating on-center linear lighting into ceiling layouts no longer has to be a challenge.

The reason: Armstrong Ceiling & Wall Systems now offers made-to-order, factory-finished ceiling panels and suspension systems that can help deliver perfectly symmetrical continuous or discontinuous linear lighting layouts with on-center light spacing that matches a building design and imparts a clean, modern visual to a space.

No matter the linear light fixture chosen, Armstrong now has the ceiling panel and suspension system combination and made-to-order capabilities to ensure the desired layout using factory-finished components for both long and short runs of lighting.

Easy to Specify and Install

Using a combination of Armstrong FastSize™ or made-to-order ceiling panels and suspension systems, on-center continuous and discontinuous linear lighting layouts are easy to specify and install.

FastSize is an Armstrong program that offers custom-sized, factory-finished ceiling panels and suspension systems in one-carton minimums. Available in a variety of popular Armstrong product lines, the program helps ensure a finished ceiling visual by eliminating field-modified panels and grid.

For additional information on Armstrong linear lighting integration, visit armstrong.com/linearlighting.

Armstrong World Industries is a global leader in the design and manufacture of ceilings and floors. In 2013, Armstrong consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.7 billion. Based in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong operates 35 plants in eight countries and has approximately 8,600 employees.



December 26, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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