New WoodWorks Torsion Spring Ceiling System from Armstrong offers monolithic look plus plenum access


WoodWorks® Torsion Spring, a new addition to the Armstrong® family of Torsion Spring ceilings, offers a clean, monolithic visual in a concealed suspension system, downward accessibility to the plenum, and easy installation.

Available in both large format rectangular panels up to sixteen square feet in size and radial panels, the new Torsion Spring ceiling is offered in 13 standard WoodWorks veneer options. Custom veneers are also available.

A variety of standard, premium, and custom perforation patterns are offered depending on aesthetic and acoustical needs.

Installs in Standard Suspension System 

Seismic tested and approved, WoodWorks Torsion Spring ceiling panels install quickly and easily in a standard Armstrong Prelude® XL® suspension system. All ceiling system components are available through a single source.

Environmentally, WoodWorks Torsion Spring panels contain a recycled content of up to 86%, are USDA Certified Biobased products, and are both FSC® and Rainforest Alliance certified.

Torsion Spring systems are also available in Reflections™ Laminates with wood-look visuals on metal for interior and exterior installations, as well as Altitudes™ monolithic panels. Both provide acoustical options for noise reduction.

For additional information on WoodWorks or other Torsion Spring Ceilings, visit armstrong.com/woodworkstorsionspring, armstrong.com/metalworkstorsionspring, armstrong.com/altitudes, chat live, or call a U.S.-based TechLine℠ expert at 1-877-276-7876, press 1.

 



July 16, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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