Rockfon.com adds Chicago Metallic suspension systems and Rockfon metal ceiling products


Rockfon.com adds Chicago MetallicChicago (July 2014) — ROCKFON® has expanded its website to connect visitors with its complete ceiling system offering, supported with a unified brand. The streamlined navigation and new content integrates ROCKFON’s stone wool acoustic ceiling panels and specialty metal ceiling panels with Chicago Metallic® suspension systems.

“Rockfon.com now offers a mega-menu for all of our products that makes it easier to access descriptions, illustrations and applications. Our suspended ceiling systems are displayed alongside our ceiling panel products to simplify the selection process,” said Cory Nevins, ROCKFON’s director of marketing for North America.

ROCKFON’s metal ceiling systems are showcased under their own tab with submenu items and include plank tile, curved, linear, open cell, security, baffles and perimeter product selections. Finish color and perforation options can be viewed for each product, as well as suspension systems. Each web page for the suspension systems lists component choices along with illustrations of their slotting and hole placement, finishes and packaging details.

The product web pages also offer on-demand downloadable resources including: product summary sheets with material descriptions and features, performance data, warranty information and specifications. The site will be refreshed continually with new tools and documentation, inspirational projects and case studies, and news items.

 



July 16, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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