CertainTeed Ecophon Master Solo S

Ecophon Master Solo S suspended ceiling panels from CertainTeed contain 75% recycled content, have Class A sound absorption, and feature painted edges for a floating-ceiling look. The panels are hung by ceiling wires fastened to suspension anchors, which are screwed in near the center of the panels unexposed sides. Made from high-density fiberglass, the panels accommodate a variety of lighting systems and have a noise reduction coefficient of 0.95. The visible surface of each panel has an Akutex FT finish, which offers 85% light reflectivity and 99% light diffusion. The ceiling panels are available in nominal sizes of 48" by 48" and 48" by 96". certainteed.com

Ecophon Master Solo S suspended ceiling panels from CertainTeed contain 75% recycled content, have Class A sound absorption, and feature painted edges for a floating-ceiling look. The panels are hung by ceiling wires fastened to suspension anchors, which are screwed in near the center of the panels unexposed sides. Made from high-density fiberglass, the panels accommodate a variety of lighting systems and have a noise reduction coefficient of 0.95. The visible surface of each panel has an Akutex FT finish, which offers 85% light reflectivity and 99% light diffusion. The ceiling panels are available in nominal sizes of 48" by 48" and 48" by 96". certainteed.com

Ecophon Master Solo S suspended ceiling panels from CertainTeed contain 75% recycled content, have Class A sound absorption, and feature painted edges for a floating-ceiling look. The panels are hung by ceiling wires fastened to suspension anchors, which are screwed in near the center of the panels’ unexposed sides. Made from high-density fiberglass, the panels accommodate a variety of lighting systems and have a noise reduction coefficient of 0.95. The visible surface of each panel has an Akutex FT finish, which offers 85% light reflectivity and 99% light diffusion. The ceiling panels are available in nominal sizes of 48″ by 48″ and 48″ by 96″. certainteed.com

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