Key Features & Performance
- These panels are specially sized and engineered for PRELUDE XL MAX and must be used with the system. These panels do not fit in other suspension systems.
- Get total noise control and floor plan versatility with TOTAL ACOUSTICS ceiling panels: NRC + CAC = TOTAL ACOUSTICS Performance
- Clean + Simple – CANYON panels are part of the SUSTAIN portfolio and are free of Red List Chemicals for better indoor air quality
- Mold- and mildew-resistant surface
- Smooth, White surface
- Product can be recycled through the Armstrong Ceilings Recycling Program
- Good combination of acoustical performance; NRC 0.65 and CAC 35
- 30-Year Limited System Warranty against visible sag, mold, and mildew
A measure for rating the overall sound absorption of a material when used in an enclosed architectural space where sound is reflected at many angles of incidence. A ceiling system with an NRC < 0.50 is low performance, an NRC > 0.70 is high performance.
A measure for rating the performance of a ceiling system as a barrier to airborne sound transmission through a common plenum between adjacent closed spaces. A ceiling system with a CAC < 25 is considered low performance, whereas one with CAC of 35 or higher is high performance.
A high light reflective ceiling – LR 0.83 or greater, per ASTM E1477-98 as referred to in ASTM E1264-98 – makes lighting systems, especially indirect lighting, more effective while further reducing energy costs and consumption. LR values apply to White panels only.
Ceiling panels with BIOBLOCK performance resist the growth of mold and mildew on the panel surface.
Ceiling panels with BIOBLOCK Plus performance resist the growth of odor and stain-producing bacteria as well as mold and mildew on the ceiling panel surface.
Ceiling panels maintain humidity and sag resistance.
Recyclable/Extended Producer Responsibility
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Recycled Content
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Energy Management
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Sourcing of Raw Materials
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Construction Waste
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Material Ingredient Reporting
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Regional Materials
Location Dependent
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Low emitting/materials
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Design for Flexibility
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Lighting Quality
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EPD
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Acoustics
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Biobased Materials
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