New MetalWorks TorsionSpan ceiling system offers accessible panels that span width of corridors


LANCASTER, PA — New MetalWorks™ TorsionSpan™ Custom Ceiling System from Armstrong® offers a smooth, monolithic visual in an accessible ceiling panel that can span the entire width of corridors.

Available in custom lengths up to 10’, the 2-foot wide panels provide 100 percent swing-down accessibility, making them ideal for corridors where frequent plenum access is required.

The large-size panels provide excellent noise reduction with an NRC of up to 0.90 with fiberglass infill in select perforation patterns. Seven different perforation options are available.

New Wood-Look Visuals 

In addition to six standard MetalWorks colors, MetalWorks TorsionSpan is available in nine Reflections™ laminate finishes, providing superior wood-look visuals. The finish offering for these high-quality wood visuals now includes Arctic Maple, Natural Maple, Rock Maple, Light Cherry, Natural Oak, Pecan, Wild Cherry, Mineral Forest, and Walnut.

MetalWorks TorsionSpan provides multiple design options for turning 90-degree corners and installs easily on a 15/16" Singlespan™ Prelude® Peak Form® Plus suspension system that is pre-slotted to accept the panel torsion springs. This unique installation reduces the wires needed to support the suspension system.

With up to 98 percent recycled content, durable TorsionSpan panels are washable, scrubbable, impact resistant, and soil resistant. They have a Class A fire rating and are seismic tested and approved.

MetalWorks TorsionSpan Custom Ceiling System is recommended for use in corridors of offices, healthcare, education, hospitality, transportation and other commercial facilities where frequent access to the plenum, acoustical performance, and a smooth, monolithic visual are desired.

For more information, 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.

 



August 20, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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