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Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable
Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable
Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable
Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable
Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable

    Sound Silencer™ - Ceiling Tiles - Fiber Free and Cleanable

    SOUND SILENCER™ Acoustical Ceiling Tiles
    Functional, Cleanable, Fiber Free.

    Sound Silencer ceiling tiles are one of the only truly fiber free ceiling tiles that are ideal for food prep, dining or high humidity environments like natatoriums, swimming pools or even exterior structures.  The core material is a Porous Expanded Polypropylene (P.E.P.P.) board that is truly unique.  These tiles are extremely light weight and drop easily into standard grid.  They are Class A fire rated, generally in stock and are affordable and easy to ship to the site without damage.

    Product Features:

    • Class A Fire Retardant
    • No Fiberglass-Non-Fibrous
    • Moisture Resistant
    • Impact Resistant
    • Water Resistant
    • Non-Abrasive Surface
    • Both STC and NRC Ratings
    • Bacteria and Fungi Resistant

    Thicknesses: 1" and 2"
    Colors: White and Charcoal
    Sizes: 23 3/4" x 23 3/4" or 23 3/4" x 47 3/4"

    Common Applications: Gymnasiums, Auditoriums, Classrooms, Swimming Pools, Ice Arenas, Clean Rooms, Food Processing Plants, Food Prep Areas, Cafeterias & Restaurants, Manufacturing Plants, Car Washes, Rooftop and Machine Enclosures, Gun Ranges, Dog Kennels, Locker Rooms

    Specification
    • SECTION 09 51 23

      Sound SilencerTM Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

      PART 1 GENERAL

      1. SECTION INCLUDES
        1. Sound SilencerTM Ceiling Tiles.
      2. REFERENCES
        1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
          1. ASTM E84: Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
          2. ASTM E90: Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements
          3. ASTM C423: Standard Test Method for Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method.
          4. ASTM E795: Standard Practices for Mounting Test Specimens During Sound Absorption Tests
        2. International Code Council (ICC)
          1. ICC IBC: International Building Code
      3. SUBMITTALS
        1. Product Data: Manufacturer’s data sheet and installation instructions.
        2. Samples: Submit, at minimum, a 4” x 4” sample for each type of specified acoustical tile.
        3. Test Reports: Upon request, submit certified test reports to verify specified product performance.
      4. QUALITY ASSURANCE
        1. Qualifications:
          1. Manufacturers: Provide acoustical ceiling tiles from a single manufacturer.
          2. Installers: Utilize an installer having demonstrated experience on projects of comparable size and complexity.
        2. Performance Requirements:
          1. Surface Burning Characteristics: Acoustical tiles to perform as specified when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. Acoustical tile surface burning performance should comply with the International Building Code and other local building code requirements.
          2. Acoustical Characteristics: Acoustical tiles to perform as specified when tested in accordance with ASTM C423 and ASTM E90.
      5. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
        1. Storage and Handling Requirements:
          1. Handle tiles carefully to avoid any damage.
          2. Store tiles indoors in a clean, cool, dry place, and out of direct sunlight.
          3. Store tiles in a space where the ambient temperature and humidity conditions are being maintained at the levels indicated for the project when occupied for its intended use.
      6. SITE CONDITIONS
        1. Ambient Conditions:
          1. Maintain ambient temperature and humidity conditions at levels indicated for the project when occupied for its intended use.
          2. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer’s recommended limits.
        2. Existing Conditions: Do not install ceiling tiles until space is enclosed and weather proofed, wet work is completely dry, and work above ceilings is complete.
      7. WARRANTY
        1. Provide manufacturer’s written product warranty per Section 01 77 00 – Closeout Procedures.

      PART 2 PRODUCTS

      (Specifier Note: Red colored text below requires you to select an option before this specification can be completed. Options in red text are bound by parenthesis. Additional Sound Silencer Ceiling Tile information can be found on our website: www.acousticalsurfaces.com

      1. MANUFACTURERS
        1. Acoustical Surfaces, Inc., 123 Columbia Court N, Chaska, MN 55318.
          Phone: 952-448-5300. Fax: 952-448-2613. Website: www.acousticalsurfaces.com
      2. DESCRIPTION
        1. Product: Sound SilencerTM Ceiling Tiles by Acoustical Surfaces, Inc.
        2. Product Options:
          1. Tile Composition: Semi-rigid porous expanded polypropylene acoustical bead foam
          2. Tile Thickness: (1”) / (2”)
          3. Tile Size: (23-3/4” x 23-3/4”) / (23-3/4” x 47-3/4”)
          4. Edge Profile: Square
          5. Finish: (Charcoal) / (White)
          6. Mounting Method: Lay-in
        3. Product Performance:
          1. Acoustical Performance
            1. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) per ASTM C423

      Thickness

      1”

      2”

      E-400 Mount

      0.55

      0.70

      1. Sound Transmission Classification (STC) per ASTM E90

      Thickness

      1”

      2”

      STC

      9

      13

      OITC

      8

      11

      1. Surface Burning Performance
        1. Fire Rating per ASTM E84: Class A.

      PART 3 EXECUTION

      1. EXAMINATION
        1. Verification of Conditions:
          1. All wet work in the installation area must be complete, cured, and dry prior to installation.
          2. Work above ceilings shall be complete, inspected, and accepted before ceiling work begins.
      2. INSTALLATION
      3. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for installation of ceiling tiles and with industry standards.
      4. CLEANING
      5. Clean surfaces of ceiling tiles per manufacturer’s instructions or recommendations.
      6. Remove and replace damaged or discolored material and material that cannot be properly cleaned.
      7. PROTECTION
      8. Protect installed work from damage due to subsequent construction activity, including temperature and humidity limitations and dust control, so that the work will be without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance by the owner.

      END OF SECTION

    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.acoustical-surfaces-ceiling-tiles
    • Product familySuspended Ceilings
    • Product groupCeiling Tiles
    • TypeObject (single object)
    • Date of publishing2011-04-21
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Designed inUnited States
    • Manufactured inUnited States
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryBuilding Materials - Acoustic Panels & Accessories
    • IFC classificationCeiling
    • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_30_25_22_01
    • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionAcoustic baffle suspended ceiling systems
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code09 84 00
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleAcoustic Room Components
    • OmniClass Number23-15 13 21 35
    • OmniClass TitleAcoustical Ceiling Treatment
    • CSI UniFormat II CodeC30
    • CSI UniFormat II TitleINTERIOR FINISHES

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