Armstrong introduces new MetalWorks clip-on ceiling panels


LANCASTER, PA — New MetalWorks Clip-On ceiling panels from Armstrong® offer a quick and easy solution for renovating spaces with existing suspension systems.

Designed for renovation projects, the metal ceiling panels easily “clip-on” to existing 15/16” suspension systems, quickly transforming the space with a smooth, monolithic visual.

The downward-accessible MetalWorks Clip-On panels are available in standard 2’ x 2’ and 2’ x 4’ sizes with a choice of butt joint, 1/4”, or 1/8” panel reveals. Fixture frames are available for a clean, finished look.

Made from lightweight aluminum, the easy-to-install panels come in a choice of six standard MetalWorks colors, including Whitelume, Silverlume, Gun Metal, Satin Anodized, Lacquer Mill, and Brushalume.

Excellent Noise Reduction on Perforated Options

MetalWorks Clip-On ceiling panels provide excellent noise reduction, with an NRC of up to 0.90 on perforated options with a fiberglass infill. A choice of six different perforation options are available. The panels have a Class A fire rating and are seismic tested and approved.

For more information on MetalWorks Clip-On ceilings, visit armstrong.com/metalworks, chat live, or call a U.S. based TechLine expert at 1-877-276-7876, press 1.

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 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 worldwide.



September 4, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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