Features of Mineral Fiber AMF Ceiling
Mineral Fiber AMF Ceiling is a high-quality acoustic ceiling developed to meet demands in terms of sound absorption performance, fire safety, and hygiene. It is highly suitable for office buildings, schools, hospitals, and areas requiring professional sound control.
Acoustic Aspects (Acoustic Performance)
The ceiling panels have a sound absorption coefficient (NRC) ranging from 0.55 – 0.90 depending on the model, helping to reduce reverberation within the room and create an appropriate environment for communication, whether in meeting rooms, classrooms, or open-plan offices.
Fire Safety Aspects (Fire Resistance)
This ceiling model has passed testing according to EN 13501-1 standards, achieving A2-s1, d0 classification, which is a non-combustible and low-smoke emission level. Furthermore, with an appropriate installation system, it can resist fire for up to 60 minutes, enhancing safety in high-rise buildings or public areas.
Humidity Resistance Aspects (Humidity Resistance)
AMF ceiling panels are designed to withstand humidity levels of RH 95% to 100% without warping or deforming. They are suitable for use in hot and humid climates like Thailand, as well as areas with unstable air conditioning systems.
Sound Transmission Blocking Aspects (Sound Attenuation)
In addition to excellent sound absorption within the room, the ceiling panels also help prevent noise disturbances from adjacent rooms, with a Sound Attenuation Class (CAC) value between 30 – 40 dB, enhancing privacy for each functional area.
Environmental Aspects (Eco-friendly)
Made partly from recycled materials, AMF ceilings are certified according to environmental standards such as LEED and ISO 14001, making them suitable for buildings aiming to achieve Green Building standards.
Installation Aspects
Ceilings are available in standard sizes: 600x600 mm. and 600x1200 mm. They are used with the T-Bar Trandar grid system, making installation easy, fast, and convenient to maintain.