Kinetics Noise Control: Embassy Acoustical Ceiling Systems
Kinetics Noise Control: Embassy Acoustical Ceiling Systems
Kinetics Noise Control: Embassy Acoustical Ceiling Systems
NOISE
CONTROL
Embassy Acoustical Ceiling Systems
Embassy ceiling panels
find applications where
speech privacy, crosstalk control, and greater
noise reduction through
the ceiling is needed.
In many interior spaces there is a need to block and absorb sound. Conventional mineral fiber ceiling tiles
are poor sound blockers. The unique construction of Embassy ceiling panels greatly reduces sound
transmission through the panel in addition to providing excellent sound absorption and reverberation
control within the space.
The deep reveal ceiling panels are designed to fit into standard or slim-line grid systems. Embassy panels
are constructed from a 1/2" thick barrier layer and a 1" thick fiberglass absorber. These are placed inside
an extruded aluminum frame and faced with fabric from the FR 701 Collection from Guilford of Maine or
other approved fabric.
The Embassy ceiling panel is available in 2' x 2' and 2' x 4' sizes (nominal).
Perfect for spaces such as executive offices, legal consultation rooms, medical offices and classrooms.
I N F O R M A T I O N
Composition
1/2" gypsum barrier
1" fiberglass absorber
Extruded aluminum frame
(also available without the frame)*
Fabric facing from FR 701 Collection from
Guilford of Maine
Applications
Any areas requiring high levels of privacy
Executive Offices
Law Offices
Medical Exam Rooms
Classrooms
Conference/Board Rooms
Mounting
Specify for a standard 15/16" suspension grid
or slimline 9/16" grid systems.
Acoustical Performance
NRC = 0.80
Ceiling Attenuation Class (CAC) per ASTM
E413 = 53
Contact factory for test data
*Specify filler panels where field cutting is required. The
aluminum frame is eliminated.
T E C H N I C A L
Fabric Facing
Aluminum Frame
1 Fiberglass
Download the
Specification in
CSI Masterformat at
www.kineticsnoise.com
Please contact your factory representative for design layout, specifications and pricing
01/09