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In association with Danogips Denmark Snazz Brochure Release 1.6 February 2011 PLASTERBOARD WALLS & CEILINGS www.anutone.com/snazz.htm Snazz
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In association withDanogips Denmark

Snazz Brochure Release 1.6February 2011

PLASTERBOARD WALLS & CEILINGSwww.anutone.com/snazz.htm

Snazz

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The coming together of Anutone India and Danogips Denmark with gypsum-

based acoustical systems augurs well for the design community in India.

The initiative offers you smart interiors - walls and ceilings - that boast a

very, very high aesthetic design quotient.

The difference between the ordinary and the unique lies in the detail. The

observers’ feeling of harmony in a building, the surprise when their eye

spots a solution that is more beautiful than expected. Architecture is impressive

when functionality blends with aesthetics and forms a perfect whole.

All the elements of a building must form integral parts of the whole,

allowing expression of the architect’s language of form and original intent.

The walls and ceilings are characterised as an essential feature of the

whole building.

When dealing with plaster-finished walls and ceilings, Anutone and

Danogip’s multiple resources are at your disposal. We offer you a

partnership that helps you achieve your specifications and meet your

wishes in terms of architectural solutions. If you think of us at the concept

stage, you will benefit most from our experience and technical knowledge.

We are competent partners with innovative custom solutions. Helping

you turn your creative concepts into implementible solutions is our forte.

In our plaster-finished walls and ceilings, we take advantage of the

mouldable properties of the material by perforations and patterns which

add a different dimension to the aesthetics of architectural spaces. At the

same time, this material offers multiple good properties adding value to

buildings. All products are lab-certified and systems-based for a single-

source, one-stop, turnkey solution for your smart interiors.

At Anutone and Danogips we stress continuous product development to

ensure that we met the constantly changing requirements of beautiful

and persuasive solutions.

C O N T E N T S Create expressive walls andceilings with plaster finishes

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PRODUCTS

Designpanel 7

Danopanel 11

Contur 15

Belgravia 19

Markant 23

PROPERTIES

Surfacing 27

Acoustics 28

Fire 32

Green 33

Weight 34

Moisture 35

Reflectance 36

MISCELLANY

Maintenance 38

Design Options 39

New Perforation 40

Applications 42

Summary 44

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also affords wide opportunities forcreating individual solutions with a highdegree of detailing.

The great flexibility of the material,means that functionality and aestheticscan form a synthesis so the finish ofthe room becomes just as intended.

With walls and ceilings from Anutoneand Danogips, there are infinitecombinations of expressions, as thesurface of the plaster allows forapplication of many types of

perforations and paint, so that it maybe adapted fully to the expression of theroom.

Beside the evident aestheticadvantages of using plaster, thismaterial also offers a number of otherproperties which contribute favourablyto the building.

Plaster can emit and adsorb vapourwhich makes it play an important part ifthe building is to have a good indoorclimate. Plaster also offers goodacoustic properties.

Different types of perforation offervarying properties in the form of soundabsorption and reflection. Thischaracteristic makes the panels tunethe room and render fine acousticconditions.

The glassfibre reinforced gypsumboard ensures superior strength andload-bearing properties that results insystem durability and reducedmaintenance costs.

The reflection of light is also easilyinfluenced by the use of plaster, asthe surface structure appears highlyvaried and with different reflectiveproperties, depending on the type ofpaint applied.

C O N T E N T SExtensive range of plain and perforatedplasterboard offers endless design options

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1Architect - Semren Arkitektkontor GöteborgProject - Youth residence, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Project - ADNEC Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAEProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

Smooth surfaces and clean lines arecharacteristics of contemporarybeautiful, minimalist buildings, and thesimplistic expression of the plastercontributes to architectural clarity.

It is possible to create elements whichrecede into the background and do notdistract attention from the architecturalexpression of the room.

With plaster, strict and minimalistexpression is preserved and theextensive mouldability of the material

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Board

Large-format ... jumbo-size panels 1200x2400mm equivalent of 8 tiles of600x600mm size ... less joints, faster install

Seamless ... taper edges along long edges ensure true seamless finish... faster install and better finish

Can be easily used as a base for insitu adhering of thin wallpapers,glassfibre textiles, fabrics and vinyls ...

Tile

Gridless ... tiles installed on T-grids with embedded steel clips that resultsin butt joints that conceal the framework or step edges that reveal arecessed framework

Fastener-less ... tiles installed on steel channels with embedded steelclips obviating the need to drive fasteners through tile surface

Swing access option ... tiles can be easily swung down for easy access toceiling plenum to service the utilities

Perforation

Invisible ... micro perforations as tiny as 3x3mm squares at 8mm centres... for the first time ever renders the perforations almost invisible ...

Another first ... unique perforations 4x14mm slots at 10/20mm centresthat impart direction to ceilings and walls ...

Well aligned ... perfectly cut perforations on the most modern machines

Base

Glassfibre reinforced gypsum board made from superior gypsum anddensity for better integrity of perforations, resulting in• more strength and load-bearing• better fire and moisture resistance• durability and lower life-cycle costs

System highlights –what makes it unique

All spaces designed for plain gypsum board and/or modular ceiling tileincluding but not limited to the following protocols under Selec:

• Office - reception, atrium, corridors, open-plan, rooms

• Auditorium - lobby, corridors, hall

• Cinema - box-office, concessions lobby, auditorium

• Hotel - reception lobby, restaurants, night clubs, corridors

• Retail - atrium, corridors, shops

• Assembly halls, classrooms

Applications –where we can add value

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Architect - Henning Larsens Tegnestue A/SProject - IT University, Amager Fælledvej, DenmarkProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

PRODUCTS

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Designpanel

Optimum method for large walls andceilings means using large-sizeDesignpanel with long edges tapered fora true seamless, smooth finish

The Designpanel products offer scope for a wall and/or ceiling design with large,continuous surfaces. With the surface area equivalent to 8 conventional tiles,Designpanel ensures lesser joint preparation and faster installation.

Designpanels are fitted with tapered edges along the long edges giving an evenand smooth intermediate joint filling between panels and reducing cracking.

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Designpanel Globe -Sircle

Designpanel Quadril -Square

Designpanel Micro - Pixel Designpanel Tangent -Slot

Designpanel Regula - Slate™

1Architect - White Arkitekter GöteborgProject - Medicinskt Kunskabshus, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Architect - Liljewall ArkitekterProject - Biotechhuset, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

3Architect - KHR ArkitekterProject - Arlanda Pir F/5:an Arlandaflygplats,

SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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SIZE

1200x2400x12.5mm

SPECIFICATIONS

Providing and fixing DesignpanelQuadril / Globe / Micro / Tangent /Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot /Slate), as supplied by Anutone AcousticsLimited, an ISO 9001 2000 company.

FrameworkStrut with MC45 at 1000mm centres andCC25 at 300mm centres for ceilingsand/or CC25 at 300mm centres directto surface with packing shims for line &level. Add extra CC25 to support theshort edges of panel.

PanelDesignpanel Quadril / Globe / Micro /Tangent / Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel/ Slot / Slate) consisting of perforatedGFR gypsum plasterboard made toEuro norms (see note at end) - size1200x2400x12.5mm with long edgestaper installed on Strut framework withgypsum fasteners at 300mm centres.

Joint finishingStrap and Seam on the taper edges fortrue seamless finish. Seam only on thefastener heads and short edges. Gritpaper is used to ensure smoothsurface suitable for painting.

PaintingOne coat of gypsum primer and twocoats of acrylic roller applied toarchitect’s specifications. Spray andbrush applications are notrecommended.

Euro normsSound absorption as per EN 20354;Noise isolation as per EN 20140; Firereaction as per EN 14190; Green asper DIM (Danish Indoor Climate);Strength & Moisture as per EN 520 &13964.

FRAMEWORK - DIRECT

The wall and/or ceiling is fitted onto Strut framework. Strut CC25 is installedperpendicularly lengthwise to the Designpanel on the wall/ceiling at 300mmcentres. The maximum distance for the fasteners is 300mm centres. All shortedge joints of Designpanel must be supported.

DETAIL

Designpanel on Strut framework respectively.

Designpanel

FRAMEWORK - SUSPENDED

The ceiling is fitted onto Strut. The system consists of MC45 at 1000mm centresand CC25 at 300mm centres. The hangers are at 900mm centres. The system isconstructed with a central distance of 300 mm perpendicularly lengthwise to theDesignpanel. All short edge joints must be supported.

All dimensions in mm

All dimensions in mm

Designpanel on Strut direct on surface, walljunction and board connection.

Designpanel on Strut system, suspended fromsoffit, wall junction and board connection.

The measurementsstated in the tableindicate the distancefrom the edge of theboard to the centre ofthe first perforationA: Edge distanceB: Section sizeC: Section distance

PERFORATION

Please see details at the bottom of this page under ‘Perforations’.

Product Size Perf A B Cm m % m m m m m m

Designpanel Globe Sircle 1200 x 2400 8.55 60.0 480 120Designpanel Quadril Square 1200 x 2400 11.56 60.0 480 120Designpanel Micro Pixel 1200 x 2400 8.41 62.5 475 125Designpanel Tangent Slot 4L 1200 x 2400 13.3 70/60 460/480 140/120

VARIANTS

Designpanel Quadril Square

Designpanel Globe Sircle

Designpanel Micro PixelDesignpanel Tangent SlotDesignpanel Regula Slate

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Designpanel

ANUTONESTRUT INSTALLATION

Damp proof barrier is placed over thechannels. If the damp proofmembrane is placed immediately overthe perforations, but under thechannels,the ability to absorb thesound is severely reduced. Theabsorption data depends on a 150 my(µ) plastic foil. A foil with any otherthickness will affect the acousticperformance. In order to achieve moresound absorption, Synth PF must be apart of the installation.

BATTEN - WOOD

The ceiling is fitted to a plane woodenbatten of 25 x 100mm. The batten isfitted to the rafters or beams with amaximum span of 1000mm centres.The batten is fitted perpendicularlengthwise to the ceilingpanel at 300mm centres.The short edges of thepanel joints must besupported.

CHANNEL - STEEL

The ceiling isfitted to a plane steel furring of theCC25 type. The system consists ofMC45 at max 1000 mm centres, andCC25 at 300mm centres. Along allwalls and edges the wall profilesWC25 are fixed and secured to thechannel at max 400mm. The top partof the hangers, of the nonius model,are secured to the above constructionat 900mm and attached to the primaryMC45 runners with the lowerpart of the hanger. Thecross connector isplaced per 300mmand the underlyingsecondary profiles aresecured into them. Theshort edges of the panelmust be supportedalong its entire length by fixing thepanel to the channel system.

GROUPING

The starting point for the fitting of thedesign panels where a level line canbe achieved through the whole fittingarea. The first row is fitted along astring in order for the perforatedsections to be inline. The fitting isstarted in the middleof the room, as faras possible, theDesignpanels are

fitted from the middle towards eachside in order for the friezes to beequally wide. The panels are deliveredundersized and must be installed witha gap of upto 4mm. The perforatedsections must be in line with their ownline and be perpendicular to thesections next to them.

FITTING

The Designpanel is screwed ontoeither wood or steel at every 200mmalong the short edges of the panel andin section sizes of 300 x 600mm onthe rest of the panels.

EXPANSION JOINTS

Panel area more than 70m², or incases where one of the side lengthsextend 15m, must be divided by anexpansion joint. Slip tape is fitted withan acrylic sealants. Mount the gypsumpanels with an edge trim towards theconnection, which will give an exactfinish and secure attachment of thesealant.

FILLING - IN GENERAL

Filling of Designpanel deviates fromthe general filling instructions, as theperforations give certain limitations inconnection with the filling. Thefollowing describes the best possibleway of a satisfactory filling, which takescracks and a ceiling surface withoutvisible joints into account. Thecondition is, however, that theinstructions are followed accuratelyand that there are no movements inthe building andthe constructionof the ceiling.

Straight cut shortedges and jointsare filled withSeam filler.Ensure thatstraight and cut edges have a gap of 3-4mm and are bevelled and primedbefore the filling is started. Seam isused for filling screw heads andtapered joints. Tapered joints must betaped with Strap. Cover the proximateperforations with tape before filling thejoints.

FILLING PROCESS - ‘A’, STRAIGHTEDGES

Fill the joints well and pinch the Seamup between the panels. Cut off anyexcess material after 45 minutes, as ithardens quickly. It is important to

remove any excess filler in order toobtain a clean transition to the ceilingsurface. Grind off minor irregularities.Finish off with a filling as describedunder third filling.

FILLING PROCESS - ‘B’, TAPERED EDGES

– First filling

Use a 2-inch filling knife and applyAnutoneSeam, so it spreads onto thefilling tape and into the crack betweenthe panels. The filling ought to becarried out in such a way that a finalgrinding is unnecessary once the fillerhas hardened completely.

– Second filling

Seam is also used for the secondfilling. By resting the hand against theDesignpanel the filling knife is wieldedalong the middle of the first filling-firston one side then on the other. Use a 2-inch filling knife and apply the fillertwice. The filling ought to be carried outin such a way that a final grinding isunnecessary once the filler has driedcompletely after 24 hours.

– Third filling

Use Skim for the third filling, which hasto be a very thin coat and use a 4-inchfilling knife. Wield the filling knife with auniform and gliding motion in order tominimise the final grinding. When thefiller has dried, sandpaper the surface.

PAINT

On account of the acoustic felt backinguse a roller in order for the primer andpaint not to stick to the acoustic feltbacking. Use a roller with fine mohair,which ensures a thin coat of paint at atime. Spray painting will affect theacoustic properties and is thereforenot recommendable. Prime the wholeceiling surface with gypsum primer inorder for the fillings and boards toabsorb evenly. Subsequently, finishwith 1 to 2 coats of acrylic emulsionpaint.

MAINTE NANCE

The treated ceiling can be vacuumedor wiped with a damp cloth, which hasbeen dipped in a mild solution ofsynthetic detergent. After-treatment, aswell as covering of major damagesand severe smudges, can be carriedout by painting with a roller. Thetreatment does not reduce theacoustic properties.

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Danopanel

Properties and materials harmonisedto create simple and pure wall/ceilinglining - Danopanel

Danopanel features a monolithic, line-divided surface. The tiles are butt-jointedwith fine bevelled edges.

The panelling is supplied ready-painted and fitted without visible screws. Sincethere is no handling by painters, installation time is short, achieving a good overalleconomy.

Direct screw-fixing onto the Strut metal channel system ensures a low installationdepth.

1Architect - Arkitekt Erik EriksenProject - Day-care centre, Maglekærvej, DenmarkProduct - Danopanel Globe (Sircle)

2Architect - Asger Bergo FriisProject - Ruds Vedby Skole SFO - DenmarkProduct - Danopanel Quadril (Square)

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Danopanel Globe - Sircle Danopanel Quadril - Square

Danopanel Micro - Pixel Danopanel Regula - Slate

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SIZE

600x600x12.5mm

SPECIFICATIONS

Providing and fixing Danopanel Quadril/ Globe / Micro / Regula (Square / Sircle/ Pixel / Slate), as supplied by AnutoneAcoustics Limited, an ISO 9001 2000company.

FrameworkStrut with MC45 at 1000mm centres andCC25 at 300mm centres for ceilingsand/or CC25 at 300mm centres directto surface with packing shims for line &level.

TileDanopanel Quadril / Globe / Micro /Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slate)consisting of perforated GFR gypsumtile made to Euro norms (see note atend) - size 600x600x12.5mm, whitepainted as standard, with all edges fine-bevelled and embedded steel clipsinstalled on Strut framework withgypsum fasteners driven through theclips.

Joint finishingTiles are butt jointed and require nofurther finish.

PaintingTiles are pre-painted Global WhiteGloss 5 and require no further painting.

Euro normsSound absorption as per EN 20354;Noise isolation as per EN 20140; Firereaction as per EN 14190; Green asper DIM (Danish Indoor Climate);Strength & Moisture as per EN 520 &13964; Light reflectance as per DIN5036-3.

FRAMEWORK

Danopanel must be screw fixed to Strut CC25 channels at 300 mm centres.

DETAIL

Danopanel

Danopanel, frieze connection.

All dimensions in mm

Architect - Arkkitehtitoimisto Hyvämäki Karhunen ParkkinenProject - Hotel Scandic Simonkenttä, Finland

Product - Designpanel Globe (Sircle)

Please see details on next page under ‘Perforations’.

VARIANTS

Danopanel Quadril Square

Danopanel Globe Sircle

Danopanel Micro Pixel

Danopanel Regula Slate

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Danopanel

INSTALLATION

Danopanel is fastened to the concealed framework system, Strut,using a plain-end screw, . It should be noted that the panels mustbe turned around from row to row and this influences the positionof the middle channel piece.

LayoutGenerally start settingout from the centre ofthe room. TheDanopanels areinstalled on metalchannels, Strut. Thechannels are spaced at300 mm centres.

InstallationBegin the installationof first row from thecentre of the roomusing a chalk line. TheDanopanels are screwfixed through the holesin the factory mountedclips. On the nextrows of panels theclips can slide inbehind the adjacentpanels thus only screwfixing the clips on theother side etc.

AdustmentsCuttings andadjustments of thepanels can be carriedout by a fine tooth sawor a Stanley knife. If thelast row is a full sizepanel, the clips shouldbe cut. If the panelshave to be cut to asmaller width the clipsshall be removed and re-fixed onto the cut panel.

FriezeThe last row of tiles canalso be screw fixeddirectly through theDanopanel. The posi tion of the screws shallbe max.30 mm fromthe clips behind thepanel.

The below measurementsindicate the distancefrom the edge of theboard to the centre ofthe first perforated hole:A: Edge distanceB: Section size

PERFORATION

Tectopanel is the cladding thatprovides greatest scope for variation.It is available in a number of differentsizes, with a choice of perforations.Painting is done insitu and thepanels can be arched.

In terms of design, Tectopanel isclose to Contur and Danopanel, forwhich reason it can be easilyintegrated.

SIZE

600 x 600 x 12.5 mm

600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm

600 x 2400 x 12.5 mm

Storage and installation should not becarried out in rooms with a relativehumidity greater than 70 per cent,unless otherwise stated. It is equallyimportant to take account of other worksuch as technical installations beforeinstallation of the ceiling is carried out.It is important for the end result that theceiling tiles are installed at right-angles,this also makes installation quickerand easier. It is not recommended thatceilings are installed at a temperatureconsistently over 500 C.

Tectopanel

Infinite possibilities are achievable

Architect - Arkkitehtitoimisto Larkas & Laine OyProject - Office building Outokumpu, Finland

Product - Tectopanel Quadril (Square)

Perforation Size Perforation A Bm m % m m m m

Danopanel Globe Sircle 600 x 600 10.2 37.5 525Danopanel Quadril Square 600 x 600 13 45 510Danopanel Micro Pixel 600 x 600 10.2 37.5 525Danopanel Tangent Slot 600 x 600 NA NA NADanopanel Regula Slate 600 x 600 Nil NA NA

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Contur

Aesthetics and acoustics enhanced bysubtle perforation on ConturContur, like Danopanel, gives the appearance of a monolithic surface finishedwith fine line markings. The perforations on Contur appear more distinctly than onother types of ceilings in terms of aesthetics, and therefore will accentuate theacoustical solution selected.

Choosing fixed dados, arches or folded plaster achieves an elegant framework tothe ceiling. Contur tiles are butt-jointed with a fine bevel edge such that theinstallation results in a concealed T-grid appearance. There are no fastenersdriven through the tile.2

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1Architect - Dall & LindhardtsenProject - Grammar School, Nærum, DenmarkProduct - Contur Globe (Sircle)

2Architect - Sisustusarkkitehdit Gullstén- Inkinen OyProject - Teknos Oy, Rajamäki, paint factory, FinlandProduct - Contur Globe (Sircle)

3Architect - Suunnittelukeskus OyProject - Health care centre Kerava, FinlandProduct - Contur Globe (Sircle)

Contur Globe - Sircle Contur Quadril - Square

Contur Micro - Pixel Contur Tangent - Slot

Contur Regula - Slate

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Cross section 1,Contur with painted fix frieze of Slate gypsumboard screw-fixed on Skelet T35

Cross section 2,Contur with painted fix frieze of Slate gypsumboard screw-fixed on Skelet T35

All dimensions in mm

SIZE

600x600x12.5mm

SPECIFICATIONS

Providing and fixing Contur Quadril /Globe / Micro / Tangent / Regula(Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot / Slate), assupplied by Anutone Acoustics Limited,an ISO 9001 2000 company.

FrameworkSkelet with Main-T parallel at 600mmcentres and Spacer Bar at 1500mmcentres.

TileContur Quadril / Globe / Micro / Tangent/ Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot /Slate) consisting of perforated GFRgypsum tile made to Euro norms (seenote at end) - size 600x600x12.5mm,white painted as standard, with alledges fine-bevelled and embeddedsteel clips installed on Skeletframework.

Joint finishingTiles are butt jointed, concealing theSkelet framework, and require nofurther finish.

PaintingTiles are pre-painted Global WhiteGloss 5 and require no further painting.

Euro normsSound absorption as per EN 20354;Noise isolation as per EN 20140; Firereaction as per EN 14190; Green asper DIM (Danish Indoor Climate);Strength & Moisture as per EN 520 &13964; Light reflectance as per DIN5036-3.

FRAMEWORK

The suspension hanger must be fixed to the Skelet Main-T at 1500 mm centresand not less than 100 mm from the wall angle. At joints of Main-T, hangers shallbe fixed. Skelet spacer bars shall be fixed maximum 100 mm from the hangers.

DETAIL

Contur

Longitudinal section,Contur with painted fix frieze of Slate gypsumboard screw-fixed on Skelet T35

Longitudinal section,Contur with Skelet shadow wall angle

Cross section 3,Contur with Skelet shadow wall angle

Cross section 4,Contur with Skelet shadow wall angle

Please see details on next page under ‘Perforations’.

VARIANTS

Contur Quadril Square

Contur Globe Sircle

Contur Micro PixelContur Tangent SlotContur Regula Slate

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COMPONENTS

Contur

INSTALLATION

Skelet T24 system is made fromgalvanised steel. The exposed sectionsare painted in CMC 001 Global white(equivalent to NCS 0902 G48 ).

Storage and installation should not be carried out in rooms with a relative humidity greater than 70 per cent, unless otherwisestated. It is equally important to take account of other work such as technical installations before installation of the ceiling iscarried out. It is important for the end result that the ceiling tiles are installed at right angles. This makes installation quickerand easier. It will also facilitate inspections to installations above the ceiling as removal of the tiles will be easier. It is notrecommended that ceilings are installed at a temperature consistently over 500C.

MAIN RUNNERW x L x H24 x 3600 x 38

SPACER BARL600

Perimeter shadowlineW x L x H12 19 x 3050 x 10 24

Perimeter L-angleW x L x H19 x 3050 x 32

ADJUSTABLE HANGERSLength120-200 to 1000-1940

Setting outThe position of the wall angleshould be marked on the walls andcolumns. The bottom flange of thewall angle is the level of theproposed ceiling.

Wall TrimThe wall angle should be fixed atmax. 300 mm centres. At cornersthe wall angle should be mitredaccurately.

LayoutGenerall start setting out from thecentre of the room ensuring thatperimeter edge cuts are of equal sizeon both sides of the room. Thepositioning of light fittings, ventilationunits and sprinkler heads should beconsidered at this stage.

HangersThe adjustable hangers should befixed with screws, angle brackets,soffit cleats or similar. It is importantthat suspension is plumb. The Main-T are fixed parallel at 600 mmcentres.

Main TThe hanger must be fixed to theMain T at 1500 mm centres and notless than 100 mm from the wallangle.

Joining the Main TThe main T have interlockingtongues at both ends enabling themto be joined together, an additionalhanger must be used at this point

Checking the frameworkWhen the framework is installed,the levels and angles should bechecked and if necessary thehangers adjusted. The spacer barshould be installed at a maximum of100 mm from the hangers and with adistance of max 1500 mm centres.

TilesThe level of the tiles should bechecked when the installation iscompleted.Gloves should be worn at all timeswhen handling the tiles and a sawor knife used to cut the tiles tosize.

The below measurementsindicate the distancefrom the edge of theboard to the centre ofthe first perforated hole:A: Edge distanceB: Section size

PERFORATION

Perforation Size Perforation A Bm m % m m m m

Contur T24 Globe Sircle 600 x 600 10.2 37.5 525Contur T24 Quadril Square 600 x 600 13 45 510Contur T24 Micro Pixel 600 x 600 10.2 37.5 525Contur T24 Tangent Slot 600 x 600 19.7 50/45 500/510Contur T24 Regula Slate 600 x 600 Nil NA NA

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Belgravia

Easy and effortless performance securedby geometrical characteristics of Belgravia

Belgravia is a ceiling with a grid system that is semi-recessed. Supplied withtegular and bevelled edges, the tiles guarantee a very directionally stable ceilingand are less sensitive to damaging the edges. While being installed, they fall intoplace in the suspension system with distinct ease and simplicity.

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1Architect - Suunnittelukeskus OyProject - Health care centre Kerava, FinlandProduct - Belgravia Globe (Sircle)

2Architect - Brizac Gonzales Arkitekter, England og Frenning & Sjögren Arkitekter, GöteborgProject - Världskulturmusseet, SwedenProduct - Belgravia Micro (Pixel)

3Architect - MA Arkitekter BoråsProject - Åhlénshuset, SwedenProduct - Belgravia Micro (Pixel)

4Architect - François BenediniProject - MEDEF, FranceProduct - Belgravia Tangent (Slot)

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Belgravia Globe - Sircle Belgravia Quadril - Square

Belgravia Micro - Pixel Belgravia Tangent - Slot

Belgravia Regula - Slate

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Measurements are in mm.

SIZE

600 x 600 x 12.5 mm

SPECIFICATIONS

Providing and fixing Belgravia Quadril /Globe / Micro / Tangent / Regula(Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot / Slate), assupplied by Anutone Acoustics Limited,an ISO 9001 2000 company.

FrameworkSkelet with Main-T at 600mm centresand Cross-T at 600mm centres to forma regular 600x600mm grid.

TileBelgravia Quadril / Globe / Micro /Tangent / Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel/ Slot / Slate) consisting of perforatedGFR gypsum tile made to Euro norms(see note at end) - size600x600x12.5mm, white painted asstandard, with all edges fine-bevelledinstalled on Skelet framework.

Joint finishingTiles have a step edge, exposing arecessed Skelet framework, andrequire no further finish.

PaintingTiles are pre-painted Global WhiteGloss 5 and require no further painting.

Euro normsSound absorption as per EN 20354;Noise isolation as per EN 20140; Firereaction as per EN 14190; Green as perDIM (Danish Indoor Climate); Strength& Moisture as per EN 520 & 13964; Lightreflectance as per DIN 5036-3.

SUSPENSION SYSTEM

Skelet Main-T/U are suspended at 1200mm centres. Cross-T may not exceed 600mm, and shall be made from 1200 mm Cross-T. The suspension hanger must befixed to the main runner at 1200 mm centres and not less than 400 mm from thewall angle.

DETAIL

Belgravia

Belgravia 600 with shadow line edge trim T15 Belgravia 600 with shadow line edge trim T24

The below measurementsindicate the distancefrom the edge of theboard to the centre ofthe first perforated hole:A: Edge distanceB: Section size

PERFORATION

Please see details at the bottom of this page under ‘Perforations’.

VARIANTS

Belgravia Quadril Square

Belgravia Globe Sircle

Belgravia Micro PixelBelgravia Tangent SlotBelgravia Regula Slate

Perforation Size Perf A Bm m % m m m m

Belgravia T15 Globe Sircle 584.5 x 584.5 10.2 29.75 525Belgravia T15 Quadril Square 584.5 x 584.5 13.0 36.75 510Belgravia T15 Micro Pixel 584.5 x 584.5 10.2 29.75 525Belgravia T15 Tangent Slot 584.5 x 584.5 21.3 32/27 520/530Belgravia T15 Regula Slate 584.5 x 584.5 Nil NA NABelgravia T24 Globe Sircle 575.5 x 575.5 10.2 25.25 525Belgravia T24 Quadril Square 575.5 x 575.5 13.0 32.00 510Belgravia T24 Micro Pixel 575.5 x 575.5 10.2 25.25 525Belgravia T24 Tangent Slot 575.5 x 575.5 21.3 7.5/22.5 520/530Belgravia T24 Regula Slate 575.5 x 575.5 Nil NA NA

Architect - YRM, London, EC1Project - Northwick Park Hospital, EnglandProduct - Belgravia Quadril (Square)

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COMPONENTS

STORAGE & INSTALLATION

Skelet framework is made from galvanised steel. The exposed sections are painted in CMC 001 Global white (equivalent toNCS 0902 G48Y). Skelet T15 or U15 is used.

Storage and installation should not be carried out in rooms with a relative humidity greater than 70 per cent, unlessotherwise stated, see section Moisture. It is equally important to take account of other work such as technical installationsbefore installation of the ceiling is carried out. It is important for the end result that the ceiling tiles are installed at rightangles. This also makes installation quicker and easier.It will also be easier to carry out inspections to installations abovethe ceiling as removal of the tiles will be easier. It is not recommended that ceilings are installed at a temperatureconsistantly over 50 °C.

MAIN RUNNERW x L x H15 x 3000 x 38

CROSS TEEW x L x H15 x 300 x 3815 x 600 x 3815 x 1200 x 38

WALL ANGLEBx L x H19 x 3050 x 32

SHADOW LINEEDGE TRIM W x L x H15+15 x 3050 x 8+25

Setting outThe position of the wall angleshould be marked on the walls andcolumns. The bottom flange of thewall angle is the level of theproposed ceiling.

Wall AngleThe wall angle is fixed to the wallat maximum 300 mm centres. Atcorners the angle should be mitredaccurately.

LayoutGenerally start setting out fromthe centre of the room ensuringthat perimeter edge cuts are ofequal size on both sides of theroom.The positioning of light fittings,ventilation units and sprinklerheads should be considered atthis stage.

HangersThe adjustable hangers should befixed with eye screws, anglebrackets or similar. If directhangers are used they should bescrewed to the soffit. Start with thefirst hanger not more than 400 mmfrom the wall in the longitudinaldirection of the Main-T, and then ata maximum of 1200 mm centres. Ifadditional fixtures are fixed to thesuspension system, extra hangersshould be used.

Main TThe main T are installed parallel toeach others at 1200 mm or 600 mm,centres depending on systemmodule. The main runners haveinterlocking tongues in both ends,and can be locked together.

Cross TeesThe cross-T are installed by insertingsnap-in tongues into the correct slot onthe stalk of the main T and are lockedinto position by a slight downwardpressure. If the cross-T is notcontinued into the adjoiningmodule, the tongue has to be split andbent flat.

Checking the FrameworkWhen the suspension system isinstalled, the levels and anglesshould be checked and ifnecessary the hangers adjusted.

TilesThe level of the tiles should bechecked when the installation iscompleted. Gloves should be wornat all times when handling the tilesand a saw or knife used to cut thetiles to size.

ADJUSTABLE HANGERSLength120-200 to 11000-1940

Skelet U15

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Markant

Classical ceiling solution achieved withMarkant modules

Markant is a classic ceiling solution, featuring strong shaded markings betweenceiling panels due to stepped (tegular) edge profile. The ceiling will often beseen fitted into a pattern adapted to the shape of the room, thus making thedesign light-weight and dynamic.

The fine bevelled and stepped edges of the ceiling panel ensure easy,straightforward assembly, and combined with recessing into the suspensionsystem this provides a directionally stable ceiling. The T-grid is exposed. Swingaccess is an option.

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1Architect - Dissing og WeitlingProject - Office building, Rådhusparken, Glostrup, DenmarkProduct - Markant Micro (Square)

2Architect - BM Arkitkter ABProject - Dahlslundsskole, Åkarp, SwedenProduct - Markant Micro (Square)

3Architect - Stylt Trampoli AB GöteborgProject - Hotel Scandic Rubinen, SwedenProduct - Markant Micro (Square)

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Markant Globe - Sircle Markant Quadril - Square

Markant Micro - Pixel Markant Tangent - Slot

Markant Regula - Slate

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SIZE

600x600x12.5mm(with swing function, T24, option)

SPECIFICATIONS

Providing and fixing Markant Quadril /Globe / Micro / Tangent / Regula(Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot / Slate), assupplied by Anutone Acoustics Limited,an ISO 9001 2000 company.

FrameworkSkelet with Main-T at 600mm centresand Cross-T at 600mm centres to forma regular 600x600mm grid.

TileMarkant Quadril / Globe / Micro / Tangent/ Regula (Square / Sircle / Pixel / Slot /Slate) consisting of perforated GFRgypsum tile made to Euro norms (seenote at end) - size 600x600x12.5mm,white painted as standard, with alledges fine-bevelled and embeddedsteel slips, installed on Skeletframework.

Joint finishingThe steel clips embedded in the tilesensure a step edge, exposing arecessed Skelet framework, andrequire no further finish.

PaintingTiles are pre-painted Global WhiteGloss 5 and require no further painting.

Euro normsSound absorption as per EN 20354;Noise isolation as per EN 20140; Firereaction as per EN 14190; Green asper DIM (Danish Indoor Climate);Strength & Moisture as per EN 520 &13964; Light reflectance as per DIN5036-3.

FRAMEWORK

The suspension hanger must be fixed to the Main-T at 1200 mm centres and notless than 400 mm from the wall angle. The Cross-T is not to exceed 600 mm thatare derived from Cross-T 1200mm to ensure a finished 600x600mm grid size.

DETAIL

Markant

All dimensions in mm

Markant with frieze of Slate. Markant with wall angle.

Markant with shadow wall angle. Markant with painted fix frieze of Slate gypsumboard screw-fixed on Skelet T35.

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1Architect - Arkitektgruppen AarhusProject - Town Hall, Greve, DenmarkProduct - Markant Micro (Square)

2Architect - Aukett Ltd, SW11.Project - SAS Radisson, EnglandProduct - Markant Regula (Slate)

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Please see details on next page under ‘Perforations’.

VARIANTS

Markant Quadril Square

Markant Globe Sircle

Markant Micro PixelMarkant Tangent SlotMarkant Regula Slate

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COMPONENTS

INSTALLATION

Skelet framework is made from galvanised steel. The exposed sections are painted in CMC 001 Global white (equivalent toNCS 0902 G48).

Storage and installation should not be carried out in rooms with a relative humidity greater than 70 per cent, unless otherwisestated. It is equally important to take account of other work such as technical installations before installation of the ceiling iscarried out. It is important for the end result that the ceiling tiles are installed at right angles. This makes installation quickerand easier. It will also facilitate inspections to installations above the ceiling as removal of the tiles will be easier. It is notrecommended that ceilings are installed at a temperature consistently over 500 C.

SHADOW LINEEDGE TRIM W x L x H10 +24 x 3050 x 12 +19

MAIN RUNNERW x L x H15 x 3000 x 38

CROSS TEEW x L x H15 x 600 x 3815 x 1200 x 38

WALL ANGLEW x L x H19 x 3050 x 32

ADJUSTABLE HANGERSLength120-200 to 1000-1940

SettingoutThe position of the wall angleshould be marked on the walls andcolumns.The bottom flange of thewall angle is the level of theproposed ceiling.

Wall AngleThe wall angle is fixed to the wallat maximum 300 mm centres. Atcorners the angle should be mitredaccurately.

LayoutGenerally start setting out from thecentre of the room ensuring thatperimeter edge cuts are of equal sizeon both sides of the room. Thepositioning of light fittings, ventilationunits and sprinkler heads should beconsidered at this stage.

HangersThe adjustable hangers should befixed with eye screws, anglebrackets, soffit cleats or similar. Startwith the first hanger not more than400 mm from the wall in the longitudinaldirection of the main T, and then at amaximum of 1200 mm centres. Ifadditional fixtures are fixed to thesuspension system, extra hangersshould be used.

Main TThe main T are installed parallel toeach other at distances 1200 mm or600 mm centres depending onsystem module. The main T haveinterlocking tongues in both ends,and can be locked together.

Cross TThe cross-T are installed by insertingsnap-in tongues into the correct slot onthe stalk of the main runner and arelocked into position by a slightdownward pressure. If the cross-T isnot continued into the adjoining module,the tongue has to be split and bent flat.

Checking the FrameworkWhen the framework is installed,the levels and angles should bechecked and if necessary thehangers adjusted.

TilesThe level of the tiles should bechecked when the installation iscompleted. Gloves should be wornat all times when handling the tilesand a saw or knife used to cut thetiles to size.

The below measurementsindicate the distancefrom the edge of theboard to the centre ofthe first perforated hole:A: Edge distanceB: Section size

PERFORATION

Perforation Size Perforation A Bm m % m m m m

Markant T15 Globe Sircle 585 x 585 10.2 30 525Markant T15 Quadril Square 585 x 585 13 37.5 510Markant T15 Micro Pixel 585 x 585 10.2 30 525Markant T15 Tangent Slot 585 x 585 NA NA NAMarkant T15 Regula Slate 585 x 585 Nil NA NAMarkant T24 Globe Sircle 575.5 x 575.5 10.2 25.25 525Markant T24 Quadril Square 575..5 x 575.5 13 32.75 525Markant T24 Micro Pixel 575..5 x 575.5 10.2 25.25 525Markant T24 Tangent Slot 575.5 x 575.5 19.7 37.75/32.75 500/510Markant T24 Regula Slate 575.5 x 575.5 Nil NA NA

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Danoline ceilings are manufacturedfrom high grade gypsum boards. Agypsum board is manufactured as agypsum core sandwiched between twolayers of cardboard liner.

In structure and texture, the board isreminiscent of watercolour paper. It isprecisely the surface of the cardboardliner that makes it ideal for coating withmany types of paint, foils and similarapplications.

In addition to the fine technicalproperties of the surface, the flexibilityof the board allows punching in the formof perforation holes, amongst otherthings. Danoline gypsum products can,therefore, take a great variety ofappearances, capable of supportingany design assignment. The structureof the board surface is reminiscent of acanvas and you can choose the coloursyou wish to have on the palette.

SurfacingA description is given below of some of the many possibilities offered by thegypsum board surface:

• Finished products can be flush-mounted and special paint added, as animpregnating technique leaves edges, perforation holes and surfaces withthe same colour

• Low-gloss surfaces emphasize the terracotta finish while high-gloss surfacesemphasise the metallic appearance

• Foil coatings can be used to create better resistance to humidity and facilitateeasier maintenance

• Untreated products can also be joined to avoid visible joints. This imparts tothe ceiling a monolithic surface, which can be further refined by using perforatedceiling panels on parts of the ceiling

• Products supplied in untreated form can be painted insitu. It is thus possibleto apply glazing, stippling, marbling, graining and so on

2Architect - Dall & LindhardtsenProject - Holbæk Hospital, DenmarkProduct - Contur Globe (Sircle)

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1Architect - S og I arkitekterProject - Office building; OBH Group, DenmarkProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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AcousticsFor several centuries the flexibility and mouldable properties of gypsum have inspiredbeautiful decorative work. Today, production of the material has been industrialised.But the flexibility and mouldability of gypsum are nevertheless exploited. This meansbeing able to punch perforation holes and patterns, which, as well as adding aestheticqualities, also makes for good acoustic properties.

The acoustic properties are achieved partly by vibrations in the panelling materialand partly by generating resonance by means of air gaps in the perforation. Theresult is a loss of acoustic power: sound absorption. Plain tiles exploit vibrations inthe panelling material to achieve sound absorption in the low frequencies.

Plain tiles can be used in conjunction with perforated tiles, e.g. in lecture halls wherethe fine reflective properties of the board ensure good dispersion of speech sound.

Square and circular perforated tiles provide good sound absorption in the mid frequencyrange. This is where the consonants containing the most important signals in ourcomprehension and perception of the spoken language are located. Partial perforationsprovide good sound reflection and hence good dispersion of speech sound. It isrecommended using these types of perforations in medium sized rooms with hardmaterials or in larger rooms with a good spread of furniture, carpeting and suchlike.

The micro-perforated tile is very special and used where good sound absorptionis desired throughout the frequency range. Micro-perforated boards can be usedwhere acoustic conditions are more critical, which is typically the case in large,high-ceilinged rooms, schools and institutions. Early in the planning of a room, itis possible to compute its acoustic qualities by extrapolation. Most materials usedin buildings have sound absorption, and the important thing is simply to weigh thesum of materials over the whole frequency range linearly.

Final regulation is usually done in the choice of ceiling and wall absorbents. It is importantto choose a sound-absorbing product based on its absorption profile. The quality andbalance of acoustic conditions can be compared with tuning a musical instrument: acousticceiling panels tune the room and give it the right sound. Danoline gypsum products comewith an important advantage that they can be maintained without any deteriorationto their acoustic products. (see section on maintenance).

Sound absorption measurement is performed in a reverberation chamber inaccordance with EN 20354. Classification and transcription to the practicalabsorption value are done in accordance with EN 11654. Danoline products offerideal acoustic conditions in classrooms, for example. The sound is spread out tothe audience without the interference of reverberations. The same combination ofacoustic properties can be used with advantage in offices. When making a roughestimate, the absorption coefficients shown on the following page can be usedirrespective of the product chosen.

Where special acoustic tasks call for fine tuning, information can be obtained onproducts’ specific sound absorption by contacting Anutone’s Squad.

1Architect - Arkitektfirmaet Rudolf Lolk A/SProject - Architect’s Practice, Rudolf Lolk A/S, DenmarkProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Architect - Arkkitehdit Gullichsen Vormala KyProject - Technical Research Center of Finland (Mittatekniikka), FinlandProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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The positioning of sound absorbing acoustical panels will have a great bearing on room acoustics. Incorrect placement canaccentuate unwanted sounds. Examples of room shapes and optimal placement are given below.

Small rooms with normal ceilingheight and furniture density are fittedwith smooth, plain tiles (Slate Regula)with some perforated tiles (Pixel Micro,Sircle Globe, Square Quadril).

In larger rooms, perforated tilesshould be used (Pixel Micro, SircleGlobe, Square Quadril).

In rooms larger than 200 m², wherecriteria is to dampen the highfrequencies in particular, panelsperforated with small holes should befitted (Pixel Micro).

Adjoining rooms of identical sizecommunicating openly, may act assound amplifiers in relation to eachother. Sound absorbent materialstherefore need to be fitted in both therooms.

Reverberation periods must beadjusted so that transitions betweenrooms act as acoustic sluices. It istherefore suboptimal to positionattenuated rooms, and rooms with longreverberation times as adjoiningrooms; a room with a medium-attenuated acoustic climate must bepositioned between the rooms.

Lecture halls or auditoria must not onlyemphasise the speaker’s sound butalso attenuate unwanted reflections.This is why reflective surfaces are usedabove the speaker, while absorbentsurfaces are positioned opposite thespeaker.

Used in combination, concave orconvex surfaces can provide varyingacoustic conditions. However, theyshould not be used for normal acoustictasks. Therefore, if differing spatialeffects are required, surfaces can beprovided with panelling with differentdegrees of perforation.

Domes, rotundas or cradle vaultscollect sound at the constructionalcentre. The sounds are therefore heardas powerful echoes. In order to limitthis effect, the constructional centre isplaced a good distance overhead.

Along walls or longitudinally in cradlevaults, sound is amplified. Sound canthus be carried a long way before iteventually settles. In order to avoid thiseffect, absorbers are inserted.

It is emphasised that the above division into room size andtype of ceiling panel constitutes general guidelines. Forinstance, microperforated tiles can of course be used in bothsmall and medium-size rooms etc. For specific tasks it maybe advisable to consult an acoustician in order to achieve anoptimal acoustic design for the room.

Large, low-ceilinged rooms maypresent problems with stray sound.Sound absorbers should therefore beinterpolated, e.g. in the form of beamsor projections.

In lecture halls, possible projectionsin the ceiling surface should be cladwith vertical absorbents in order toavoid a delayed echo.

Mutually acute angled surfaces shouldboth be fitted with Danoline range ofproducts.

In rooms with high ceiling, both ceilingand wall surfaces located abovenormal storey height must be soundregulated. In order to prevent an echo,absorbents should be used on wholewall surfaces in large rooms.

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Suspended Ceilings

Slate, E200 Sircle, E200 Square, E200

Pixel, E200 Sircle, E200 mm with 25 mm Mineral Wool Sircle, E200 with 50 mm Mineral Wool

Wall and Ceiling LiningsBeing hard absorbents, and by virtue of their moderate sound absorption and good sound reflection, Danoline products offerideal acoustic conditions in class rooms, for example. The sound is spread out to the audience without the interference ofreverberations. The same combination of acoustic properties can be used with advantage in offices.

Sircle Designpanel, on 45 mm metal channel andwith 45 mm mineral wool

Sircle Designpanel on metal channel and 200 mmmineral wool

Square Designpanel, on 45 mm metal channel andwith 45 mm mineral wool

Pixel Designpanel on 45 mm metal channel andwith 45 mm mineral wool

Square Designpanel on metal channel and200 mm mineral wool

Pixel Designpanel on metal channel and 200 mmmineral wool

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The need for a ceiling to reducecrosstalk occurs where the desire for acontinuous ceiling construction iscombined with honeycombing theoverall space into smallercompartments. The design thereforeprovides great freedom of choice withregard to creating or moving walls.

Gypsum naturally has a high bulkdensity. Therefore its weight givesnaturally good noise reduction.Coupled with soft absorbent, Synth PF,overlaid on the ceiling tiles; good noisereduction from room to room isachieved throughout the frequencyrange.

Noise-reducing characteristics can bevaried further by selecting differentdensities and thicknesses of Synth PF.In addition to its noise-reducingproperties, the construction has goodsound-absorbent propertiesthroughout the frequency range.Particularly, in the bass frequenciessound absorption is very good.

Noise reduction measurements onceilings are performed in accordancewith EN 20140-9 and ASTM E 1414. Inaccordance with the standard, acontinuous ceiling connected to a wallis installed. Reverberation time,background noise and noise reductionare measured in the two demarcatedrooms and the results classified inaccordance with ASTM E 413.

NOISE REDUCTION VALUES

Non-perforated ceilingRegula R, plain, 200 mm suspended.

Dn,c,w = 35 dB

Perforated ceiling200 mm suspended with 25 mm mw.

Dn,c,w = 36 dB

Perforated ceiling200 mm suspended

Dn,c,w = 23 dB

Perforated ceiling200 mm suspended with 50 mm mw

Dn,c,w = 41 dB

Architect - Hamsdokka & Pedersen, PorsgrunnProject - Grønli School, NorwayProduct - Belgravia Quadril (Square)

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FireGypsum is naturally contained in seawater. Over millions of years gypsum has been deposited naturally in seawater basins.Today, gypsum is found in thick strata from which it is excavated. In terms of weight, a gypsum crystal consists of 25crystalline water, which is released in the form of steam on heating. In popular terms, gypsum contains a natural sprinkler,and crystal line water makes gypsum products well suited for fire protection.

Gypsum is fire protective

When gypsum is to be used for suspended ceilings, it is required to meet thestipulation of being fire protective. The requirement includes testing energy content,fire propagation and smoke formation.In certain countries, the test is supplementedwith a toxicity test. Danoline™ products meet the most rigorous fire requirementsand score among the best fire ratings.

European classification

Material class A2-s1, d0EN 13501-1

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1Architect - Initiative in DesignProject - Sir Williams Perkins School, EnglandProduct - Belgravia Micro (Pixel)

2Project - OfficeProduct - Designpanel Tangent (Slot)

3Architect - Link Arkitekter, OsloProject - Nannestad School, NorwayProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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GreenDanoline™ products contain no asbestos and they do not release any hazardous substances, either during machining andfitting or in the service period. A good working environment and indoor climate are thus guaranteed. Other advantagesinclude no risks of allergenic nuisances while using thse products.

Danoline™ is registered with voluntary labelling scheme Dansk Indeklima Maerkning or DIM (Danish Indoor Climate Labelling).DIM is the first labelling scheme to deal with construction materials in service phase. The purpose of indoor climate labellingis to improve the indoor climate in buildings. The areas covered by the indoor climate label are reviewed below.

Degasification

Declaration with a time value in days,termed as the declared indoor climatevalue. The time value is determined onthe basis of the time it takes the mostslowly degased individual substance todrop below the substance’s smell andirritation threshold.

Particulate discharge

Classification of the product based onthe release of particles, determinedfrom sedimentable dust consisting ofparticles (including fibres) in the firstpart of the product’s lifetime.

According to the standard, Danoline’sproducts rank in the best class:

Certificate no. DK 008, untreatedproducts: The declared indoor climatevalue has been established as 10days, and particulate dischargeclassified as low.

Certificate no. DK-007, finishedproducts: The declared indoor climate

value has been established as 10days, and particulate dischargeclassified as low.

Transport and storage

One prerequisite for qualifying forDanish indoor climate labelling is thatproducts are transported, stored andinstalled in accordance with specialinstructions.

The labelling indicates that the articlemust be:

• positioned on a level base

• stored indoors

• protected from direct moisture

• protected from impact and shock

• opened without the use of tools

• stored at humidities of less than70% RH

• stored at temperatures of lessthan 500 C

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1Architect - Arkkitehdit Gullichsen Vormala KyProject - Technical Research Center of Finland (Mittatekniikka), FinlandProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Architect - White ArkitekterProject - Kunskapscentrum, Båstad, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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WeightThe deflection and load capacity of the ceiling systems are tested in accordance with the principles set by EN 13964 standard2004. The humidity and temperature conditions present during the tests are described in Appendix F of the Standard. The loadand deflection values in question can be found in the tables on relevant pages. Loads exceeding those rated should betransferred to the suspension system or to an independent overlying structure. In case of lightweight fixtures suspendeddirectly from the ceiling elements, a special fixture plug, which expands on the back of the ceiling element, should be used.

Class Maximum deflection in mm

1 L/500 and not more than 4 mm

2 L/300

3 no limitations

L is the shortest distance between the furringbattens.

The deflection is categorised under 3 classes:

Class Conditions

Building structures exposed to aA maximum relative humidity of 70%

and a maximum temperature of 25°C.

Building structures exposed to aB maximum relative humidity of 90%

and a maximum temperature of 30°C.

Building structures exposed to aC relative humidity degree higher than

90%and to the risk of condensation.

D Load is heavier than in theabove classes.

The deflection is tested under the below mentioned

conditions which are categorised under 4 classes:

Deflection Humidity Type of loadclass class

1 A No load (-)

2 B Point load (N)

3 C Linear load (N/m1)

– D Area load (N/m2 )

The load capacity is stated as a combination ofthe above mentioned, the net weight and thebuilt-in weight.

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1Architect - Sisustusarkkitehdit Gullstén-Inkinen OyProject - Teknos Oy, Rajamäki, paint factory, FinlandProduct - Contur Globe (Sircle)

2Architect - François BenediniProject - MEDEF, FranceProduct - Belgravia Tangent (Slot)

3Architect - Semren Arkitektkontor GöteborgProject - Borås Højskole, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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MoistureGypsum board acts like a skin, capable of absorbing and releasing moisture. At low humidities, moisture is released,and at high humidities, moisture is absorbed. Gypsum products, therefore, play an active role in regulating and improvingthe indoor climate.

All Danoline’s products are tested for resistance to moisture. Products tested with resistance up to 70%RH are designedfor use under normal conditions, i.e. offices, institutions and similar premises. Products tested with resistance up to90%RH are designed for use under more extreme conditions and can thus be used in kitchens, laboratories and otherrooms with frequent and major changes in the humidity of the air. In the latter case, it is also recommended using specialpurpose, anti-corrosion treated suspension systems.

Testing deflection

Plasterboards, which form the basicmaterial of Danoline products, are testedfor flexural strength according to theEuropean Standard EN 520.Subsequently, Danoline products aretested for deflection and load-bearingcapacity under certain temperature,humidity and load conditions,all inaccordance with the principles set by theEuropean standard EN 13964, 2004,Appendix F.

The tests are carried out under humidityconditions classified as A, B, C or D,depending on the temperature and therelative humidity.

We recommend that warehousing &storage conditions should not exceed70 per cent RH and 50°C.

1Architect - Arkitektfirmaet Hune & ElkjærProject - Private residence, Korsvang, Assens, DenmarkProduct - Tectopanel / Globe (Sircle)

2Architect - Dissing og WeitlingProject - Office building, Rådhusparken, Glostrup, DenmarkProduct - Designpanel Quadril (Square)

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ReflectanceThe plaster board surface is ideal for applying various types of paints and laminates.The nature of the surface can vary from high-gloss to matt surfacing. For measuringluminous reflectance, a standard measuring method, DIN 5036, Part 3, is used.However, the subjective perception of luminous reflectance can vary from themeasured values, since the gloss and structure of the surface also influenceone’s experience of reflectance.

Gloss has a bearing on reflections at very oblique incidences of light. Thus greatmattness gives very little reflection. The structure also affects reflection. Perforatedboards reflect light back in many directions and thus create a great scattering oflight. Both are instrumental in giving gypsum products minimum reflection andtake excellent advantage of reflected light, so rooms in which gypsum ceilingshave been used are perceived as being light and pleasant.

Painted Danoline™ ceilings are supplied as standard with a white gloss 5 surface(NCS 0700). The painted surface has a fine, matt texture, providing great lightdispersion to ensure optimal exploitation of working light without troublesomereflections. In functional terms, the surface can beneficially be used in roomswhere work is done at computer monitors. Gloss 5 paint and dark colours createfar fewer reflections but should only be used in rooms where there is adequatelighting, e.g. in the form of large window surfaces.

Gloss 15 surfaces should only be used as a special finish, since less light reflectionis achieved together with a greater mirror reflection. In functional terms, high-gloss surfaces have the advantage of being easier to clean, and dirt is less proneto cling to the surface.

Luminous reflectance

Measurements of reflectionhave been carried out inaccordance with DIN 5036,Part3, DLO measuringinstruction B15-1.

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1Architect - Lundesgaard & Christiansen, PorsgrunnProject - Vestsida Kindergarten, NorwayProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Architect - Arkkitehtitoimisto Hyvämäki Karhunen ParkkinenProject - Hotel Scandic Simonkenttä, FinlandProduct - Contur Micro (Pixel)

3Architect - Aukett Ltd, SW11Project - SAS Radisson, EnglandProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

Product Surface Reflective

Quadril Square gloss 5 75.1%

Micro Pixel gloss 5 72.1%

Globe Sircle gloss 5 72.8%

Globe Sircle gloss 15 71.5%

Regula Slate gloss 5 82.6%

Regula Slate gloss 15 80.8%

Regula Slate white faced 79.2%

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Architect - White ArkitekterProject - Halmstads Fastighetsbolag, SwedenProduct - Designpanel/Markant Micro (Pixel)

MISCELLANY

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MAINTENANCE

Suspended CeilingsValid for Contur, Belgravia and Markant

Materials Tiles Factory painted perforated and unperforated ceiling tiles and panels arepainted with water based acrylic paint. Standard White no.7380-3350(as NCS 0700) gloss 5.

Framework Galvanised metal profiles, the exposed parts are factory painted as CMC No.001Global White (NCS 0902-G48), wall angle for Corridor F30 as RAL 9010.

Maintenance Dust Vacuum cleaning with a soft brush nozzle.

Dirt Painted surfaces should be wiped off with a damp cloth, using a milddetergent.

Stains and damages Painted surfaces should be wiped off and if necessary repainted using a paintroller or a brush, but roller is recommended. Spray painting is not recommendedon perforated products, as the spray paint could spill to the acoustic feltbacking altering the acoustic properties. Slight damages and scratches onthe surface can be repaired using filler and finishing with sandpaper.

The painted ceiling products can be repainted using Snazz repair paintcolour # 7417-3350 (as NCS 0700).

Wall and Ceiling Linings

Materials Panels Factory painted perforated and unperforated panels are painted with water basedacrylic paint. Standard White no.7380-350 (as NCS 0700) gloss 5.

Maintenance Dust Vacuum cleaning with a soft brush nozzle.

Dirt Painted surfaces should be wiped off with a damp cloth, using a mild detergent.

Stains and damages Painted surfaces should be wiped off and if necessary repainted using a paintroller or a brush, but roller is recommended. Spray painting is not recommendedon perforated products, as the spray paint could spill to the acoustic feltbacking altering the acoustic properties.

Slight damages and scratches on the surface can be repaired using filler andfinishing with sandpaper. The painted ceiling products can be repainted usingAnutoneSnazz repair paint colour no.7417-3350 (as NCS 0700).

Valid for Danopanel and Designpanels

Architect - Lundesgaard & Christiansen, PorsgrunnProject - Vestsida Kindergarten, NorwayProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

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DESIGN OPTIONS

With an unbelievably broad range of modular ceilings, built spaces can practically sport a designer look, with a mix n matchof different options for ceiling surfaces. For instance, lobbies, office functional areas and conference halls can have texturesand plasters, executive meeting rooms can be rendered fine decor with vinyls. Corridors, cafeteria etc. can be made durablewith metals. And, high-profile spaces like chairman’s cabin or executive boardrooms can be imparted premium impact withfoams and fabrics. More, the ceiling can be treated with any of the wonderful ranges, yet keep the plenum exposed, makingthe entire setting a true designer act.

In essence, a given built space can sport different looks with - exposed plenum, large format, combinations (multi-product),layers (multi-levels), shapes n sizes (hexagon, octagon etc), curves, perforated & unperforated, accented Skelet. Thepossibilities are limited only by one’s imagination. Here are some design options ...

CombinationsPlain, and monotonously single-product ceilings turninto fascinatingly appealing surfaces withcombinations of different surface finishes. Combiningmultiple products not only adds to the visual appealbut also contributes to better functionality - a combi ofSnazz Danoline and metal tiles not only does hardservice but helps diffuse light elegantly.

Carnival FloatsCarnival floats in regular squares or rectangles, circleand oval shapes can be customised with SnazzDanoline tiles and Skelet Infinity suspensionsystems, generating a strong aesthete statement forthe designer and the client.

Perf & UnperfArchitectural appeal and sound conditioning blendedbeautifully with plain and perforated panels. Snazz’sRegula and 4 perf patterns can do duty. Aestheticsmaximised and acoustics optimised delivering a uniquevalue proposition to stakeholders.

Colour AnutoneSkeletBreak away from the limitation of white frameworks.Now, even the framework can match the vividity ofcoloured tiles to weave in a different aesthetic impact.This applies for the Markant and Belgravia series.

For wall panelling, Anutone and Danogips offer a very unique value proposition. Apart from using Designpanel and Danopanelfor wall lining, special applications can include Designpanel Micro - Pixel used as an acoustical substrate for insituadhering of thin wallpapers, glassfibre textiles and vinyls. This has been successfully done for the banquet halls at VelankiniHotel, Bengaluru where the client and designer were looking for a suitable substrate for their chosen thin vinyl paper.

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DEFLECTION

GFR plasterboards which form the basic material of Tangent Slot are tested for flexural strength according to the EuropeanStandard EN 520. Subsequently Tangent Slot are tested for deflection and load bearing capacity in accordance with theEuropean Standard EN 13964. Tangent Slot are classified as Class 1/A/no load*.*Deflection Class 1 (L/500 and not more than 4 mm); Condition Class A (70%RH,250); Load Capacity: No Load

FIRE CLASSIFICATIONTangent Slot are tested for reaction to fire in accordance with EN 14190. They are classified as material class: A2-s1,d0

Designpanel with Tangent Slot are tested and approved in accordance with 13501-2:2007 as covering class:K1 10, A2-s1, d0 and K2 10, A2-s1,d0

LIGHT REFLECTANCE

Tangent Slot are tested for light reflectance according to DIN 5036, Part3, DLO measuring instruction B15-1. The totalreflectance of Tangent Slot (standard white) is 70,9%.

Design Freedom

Sound absorption + sound diffusion = good sound experience

NEW PERFORATION - Tangent Slot

SOLUTION POSSIBILITIES

Tangent Slot is available for a number of ceiling and wall solutions.

CLADDINGS, NONDEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS

Designpanel(edge A1/A3)

Suitable for large surfaceceiling and wall areas to give

monolitic look.

SUSPENDED, DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS

Contur(edge D)

Belgravia(edge E)

Markant(edge E)

Monolithic solution forsuspended ceilings, ideal for

combination with wall claddingsand for low installation height.

Classic,robust ceiling,exceptionally easy to install

and demount.

Easily adaptable to the shapeof the room,offering a distinct

look with strong shading.

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αw: 0.60 ,NRC:0.65

• 50 mm mineral woolPanels:1200 x 2400 x 12.5, T4L4Mounting depth: 85 mmPerforation: 13.3 %

αw: 0.75 ,NRC:0.75

• 50 mm mineral woolPanels: 600 x 600 x 12.5, T1Mounting depth: 85 mmPerforation: 21.3 %

αw: 0.55 ,NRC:0.55

• No mineral woolPanels: 1200 x 2400 x 12.5, T4L4Mounting depth: 200 mmPerforation: 13.3 %

αw: 0.55,NRC: 0.55

• 200 mm mineral woolPanels:1200 x 2400 x 12.5, T4L4Mounting depth: 235 mm, with vapour barrierPerforation: 13.3 %

ACOUSTICS

• No mineral wool aw: 0.75 , NRC: 0.70• 50 mm Danopor aw: 0.70 , NRC: 0.75• 50 mm mineral wool aw: 0.75 , NRC: 0.75

Ceiling tiles: 600 x 600 x 12.5, T1Mounting depth: 400 mmPerforation: 21.3 %

• No mineral wool αw: 0.75, NRC: 0.70• 50 mm Danopor αw: 0.75, NRC: 0.75• 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.80

Ceiling tiles: 600 x 600 x 12.5, T1Mounting depth: 200 mmPerforation: 21.3 %

Designpanel, T4L4

Tiles, T1

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SCHOOLS

Vaxjo, Sweden Child care centre, Rodovre, Denmark Child care centre, Rodovre, Denmark Vaxjo, Sweden

Training Centre, Halbaek, Denmark Frederiksberg, Denmark Varberg, SwedenOskarsstrom, Sweden

Varberg, Sweden Kunskapens Hus education centre, Bastad, Sweden Monstersds, Sweden

Play School Monstersds, Sweden

APPLICATIONS

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HOSPITALS

OFFICES

AUDITORIUM

Thisted, Denmark Gothenburg, Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden Roskilde, Denmark

Atea, Vaxjo, Sweden Atea, Vaxjo, Sweden

Executive Office Vekso, Denmark

KV Ekenas Kista, Sweden KV Jericho, Stockholm, Sweden

Seminarium (College of Education), Aalborg, Denmark Military Academy, Stockholm, Sweden OBH Group Office building, Denmark

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SUMMARY

TECHNICAL SUMMARY

Sl # Description Snazz Danoline Series

Designpanel Danopanel Contur Belgravia Markant Slate Slate Slate Curve Strong Board

1 Thickness (mm) 12.5 6 12.5

2 Size (mm) 1200 x 600 x 600 585 x 585 900 x 1200 x 1200 x 2400 2700 2500 1800

3 Core Gypsum plaster

4 Nominal Density 800 750 800( Kg / m3 )

5 Weight (Kgs / m2 ) 9 4.5 9

6 Edge Taper Butt / Fine Bevel Steppe / Fine Bevel Square Taper

7 NRC Upto 0.75 NA

8 Fire Class A2 S1 / d0

9 Moisture RH 70Resistance (%)

10 Light Reflectance (%) 75 80

11 Warranty 5 Years

12 Installation Strut Concealed T24 T15 / U15 T15 Strut Concealed(Conce (Semi (Semialed) Concealed) Concealed)

13 Colour Unpainted Painted White Unpainted

14 Maintenance Vacuum or wet wipe with damp cloth

Sl# Description Units Plasters

Designpanel Danopanel Contur Belgravia Markant Slate

C-System C-System T24 U15 T15 C-System

1 Skelet T15 W Angle WA15W30 lm - - - - 40 -

2 Skelet T15 Main T MT15W36 lm - - - - 100.8 -3 Skelet T15 Cross T CT15W12 lm - - - - 163.2 -4 Skelet T15 Cross T CT15W06 lm - - - - 81.6 -

5 Skelet U15 W Angle WA15W30 lm - - - 40 - -6 Skelet U15 Main U MU15W36 lm - - - 100.8 - -7 Skelet U15 Cross U CU15W12 lm - - - 163.2 - -

8 Skelet U15 Cross U CU15W06 lm - - - 81.6 - -9 Skelet T24 W Angle WA24W30 lm - - 340 - - -10 Skelet T24 Main T MT24W36 lm - - 170 - - -

11 Strut MC45 lm 100 100 - - - 10012 Strut CC25 lm 350 350 - - - 35013 Tiles m2 100 100 100 100 100 100

14 Anchor Bolt, Soffit Cleat, Butterfly clip, LS LS LS LS LS LS LSSuspension wire/Rod, Spacer Bar

15 Labour hrs 4 4 4 4 4 4

Estimated Installed Cost / m2

BILL OF QUANTITIES (BoQ) - 100M2

Considered Area - 100m2 (Length 10m & Width 10m)

Abbreviations: lm - Linear meter, m2 - Square meter, LS - LumpSum, hrs - Hours

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* The above indicated values are very approximate and dependent on several variables. They are for guidance only and subject to change without prior notice.

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Product Name Designpanel Danopanel Contur BelgraviaWALL / CEILING LININGS SUSPENDED CEILINGS

Edge Edge A1/A3 Edge B Edge D Edge E Edge E

Surface Untreated Painted, gloss5 Painted, gloss 5 Painted, gloss 5 Painted, gloss 5

Suspension system CC22 CC22 T24 T15 / U15 T15

Fire classifications EN EN 14190: EN 14190: EN 14190: EN 14190: EN 14190:

Full-perforated: A2-s1, d0 (C1) A2-s1, d0 (C1) A2-s1, d0 (C1) A2-s1, d0 (C1) A2-s1, d0 (C1)

Part and non-perforated: A2s1, d0 (C1) B-s1, d0 (C1) B-s1, d0 (C1) B-s1, d0 (C1) B-s1,d0 (C1)

N: K1-A, In 1 N: K1-A, In 1 N: K1-A, In 1 N: K1-A, In 1 N: K1-A, In 1

DEFLECTION AND LOAD BEARING CAPACITY

(EN 13964: 900 x 2700 mm Class 1 / A / No load Class 2 / A / No load Class 1 / A / No load Class 1 / A / No loadNote below) Class 2 / A / No load Class 2 / B / No load Class 2 / B / No load Class 2 / B / No load

600/1200 x 2400 Class 3 / A / 30N Class 2 / A / 30N Class 2 /A /30NClass 2 /B /30N

Size 1200 x 2400 x 12.5 mm 600 x 600 x 12.5 mm 600 x 600 x 12.5 mm 600 x 600 x 12.5 mm 600 x 600 x 12.5 mm

Markant

PerforationsThere are 4 main types of perforations.The width of the tile’s perimeter border varies depending on the specific type onpattern and ceiling system. The information on product data is given on the relevant pages.

Globe -Sircleconsists of 6mm circularholes at 15 mmcentres.

Quadril -Squareconsists of 12 x12 mm squareholes at 30 mmcentres.

Micro -Pixelconsists of 3 x3 mm squareholes at 8.33mm centres.

Note: The Deflection and Load Bearing Capacity Test is carried out in accordance with the principles of EN13964:2004. The given values apply to the standardformat 600 x 600mm, unless otherwise stated,

1Architect - Brizac Gonzales Arkitekter, England og Frenning & Sjögren Arkitekter, GöteborgProject - Världskulturmusseet, SwedenProduct - Designpanel Micro (Pixel)

2Architect - Arkkitehtitoimisto Larkas & Laine OyProject - Office building Outokumpu, FinlandProduct - Belgravia / Danoline Tiles Metallic Micro/Regula (Pixel/Slate)

1 2

Tangent -Slotconsists of 4 x14 mm ovalholes at 10/20mm centres.

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Office

Synergy Properties BengaluruSynopsys BengaluruMEPZ Chennai

Cinema

Era E-Zone Meerut

Education

British Library ChennaiAmity School Noida

Healthcare

Mandke Foundation Mumbai

Hotel

Velankani Hotel Bengaluru

Home Theatre

Mr. Jain Chennai Synopsys, Bengaluru

India References

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