This combination of materials makes our alphasorb high cac ceiling tile the perfect choice for just about any grid application.
High cac rated ceiling tiles.
Nrc or noise reduction coefficient is a measure for rating the overall sound absorption of a material installed inside a building where sound is reflected at many angles of incidence.
Fine textured and mold resistant they offer superior sag resistance and high light reflectance values.
To that end techlite s high cac fusion ceiling tiles provide the end user superior performance.
The higher the cac rating the better the performance.
Their durability performance and attractiveness make them an ideal choice for an array of spaces.
When using a high cac ceiling wall construction with a minimum stc 40 rating should be specified.
Mars high nrc acoustical ceiling panels are designed to offer the highest standard in noise reduction nrc or noise isolation 40 cac.
Radar high nrc high cac acoustical ceiling panels are available with high cac which is optimal for those seeking to increase room to room privacy.
Non directional all purpose ceiling pattern high nrc high cac formulation helps comply with ansi s12 60 classroom guidelines.
In tandem with the acoustic foam the alphasorb high cac ceiling tile utilizes a fire rated gypsum backer to provide a ceiling attenuation class cac of 45 to aid in blocking sound.
Maintaining a noise reduction coefficient nrc 0 85 and a ceiling attenuation class cac of 45 the fusion tile is the leading performer on the acoustical market.
Sound blocking cac 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 less than 25 is very low performance whereas a ceiling with a cac of 35 or greater is considered high performance.
A ceiling system with a cac 25 is considered low performance whereas one with cac of 35 or higher is high performance.
Ceiling attenuation class cac is 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 such as private offices and open spaces used for collaboration and focus areas.
From sound and moisture control to high recycled content and zero emissions frost high nrc high cac acoustical ceiling panels are perfect for the wide range of needs of architects and designers.
Excellent noise reduction up to 90 nrc ceiling attenuation class up to 40 cac high light reflective finish lr 90 reduces light fixtures and energy use.
These fine textured cast acoustical panels resist sagging and feature an excellent combination of noise reduction and light reflectance.