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| Planar, PlanarPlus, PlanarMacro and MacroPlus metal ceiling systems ![]() "Beyond appearances, there are very different performance requirements inside and outside a building," cautions Williams. "Specific to exterior ceiling applications, it is important to request wind load technical data to ensure the system meets the necessary building codes and criteria. In addition, the selection of proper finishes is extremely important when using these systems in an exterior application." Chicago Metallic provides architects and engineers with a range of performance information to assist them when designing linear metal soffits to resist design wind pressures. Not only are linear metal ceiling systems engineered to resist wind, they also accommodate lighting, air diffusers and audio accessories. Noise Reduction Coefficients up to 0.95 can be achieved with acoustical backing material and perforations. Made of non-combustible material, these systems have a Class A fire rating. Planar and PlanarPlus linear panels are nominally 4 inches wide and available with either round or square edges. PlanarMacro and MacroPlus linear panels are available 4-, 6 – or 8 inch widths. The metal panels may be specified in painted colors, reflective, anodized, and Chicago Metallic's MetalWood and WoodScenes finishes. These systems may be installed as a flat ceiling or curved to form vaults and valleys. With respect to green building criteria, the metal in Chicago Metallic's ceiling systems contains no volatile organic compounds (VOCs), or any substance that would support the growth of mold. Further enhancing the environmental attributes, the systems and suspensions typically contain 100% post-consumer recycled content and are 100% locally recyclable. write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Construction News :: home page |