Ecophon Combison™ A, dB 42 Acoustic Ceiling Tiles - 600 x 600 x 50mm (Pack of 8)
Ecophon Combison™ A, dB 42 Acoustic Ceiling Tiles - 600 x 600 x 50mm (Pack of 8)
Combison™ dB acoustic ceiling tiles are ideal for spaces that feature partitions which don’t extend all the way up, leaving a gap for sound to escape. The high-density glass wool core along with its porous outer surface offer superior sound absorption and with its easy to install nature, it couldn’t be easier to feel the benefits of these quality acoustic ceiling tiles.
- Class A sound absorption
- This ceiling tile suits a T24 (standard) grid
- Easy to install
- Crimped glass fibre
- Airtight rear side
- 42 dB sound insulation
- Colour: White Frost
Dimensions (mm): 600 x 600 x 50
Sold in packs of 8 / 2.8m2 coverage per pack
- Estimated Delivery: 2-3 weeks
- This item is made to order
- Shipped from the UK
Ecophon Combison™ dB A ceiling tiles have an approximate weight of 6kg/m2, when used with the Connect grid system, it has a weight of approximately 7kg/m2. The easy installation makes these acoustic ceiling tiles one of the fastest ways to achieve both sound absorption and sound insulation benefits.
The ceiling tiles have an Akutex FT surface that features multiple small pores that allow sound to permeate the panel easier. These small pores also offer more dirt repellence that makes these acoustic ceiling tiles easier to clean and maintain. Each tile is easily demountable should access to the soffit above be required or a deeper clean of each panel be needed.
Ecophon acoustic ceiling tiles are fully recyclable, easy to clean, simple to install, and provide outstanding acoustic benefits to almost any space they are applied to.
Dimensions (mm): 600 x 600 x 50
Sold in packs of 8 / 2.8m2 coverage per pack
*Grid not included.
Grid supplied on request, please get in touch to arrange.
Product Specification
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Environmental
100% recyclable
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Weight
The weight of the system is approximately 7kg/m². (Grid not included)
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Fire Rating
The glass wool core of the tiles is tested and classified as non-combustible according to EN ISO 1182.