The Armstrong TINCRAFT ceiling tile offers the look of old-world tin ceilings with low-relief panels, with its classic design and sound blocking.
- 9/16″ tegular square edge ceiling tile is an affordable and practical alternative to traditional tin and metal ceilings
- Tile size: 24″ x 24″
- Thickness: 0.75″
- Sound blocking (CAC): 35
- Fire performance: Class A (UL)
- Made of wet-formed mineral fiber in a factory-applied white latex paint finish with a Squares pattern
- Fine-detailed design for upscale look
- Not recommended for areas requiring acoustical performance
- Eight ceiling tiles per carton
- Meets or exceeds the GREENGUARD Gold standard
- 1-year manufacturer limited warranty
- New Packaging: Cartons are shipped in an overpacked box with corner protectors and bubble wrap.
- New Packaging: Cartons are shipped in an overpacked box with corner protectors and bubble wrap.
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Post Consumer Recycled Content
Specifies the length of the manufacturer warranty included with the product.
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1 Year |
Mold & Mildew Resistance
Product contains recycled content material.
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Yes |
Width in Inches | 0.75 |
Ceiling Tile Size
Product certified by ACMI to meet the ASTM standard governing the safety of chemical-based products for people.
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Yes |
Edge Type
How many total packs, boxes, etc. come with the purchase
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8 |
Fire Resistance | No |
Noise Reduction Coefficient
The different types of selling UOM: Pack, Case, Carton, etc
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Carton |
GSA Certified
Percentage of product by weight containing pre- and/or post- consumer recycled materials.
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10% |
True Color | No |
Length in Inches
Also called the 1-inch face T-bar grid or 1-inch wide grid, the 15/16″ grid system is the most common. It works well with 2′ x 2′ ceiling tiles and 2′ x 4′ ceiling tiles. 9/16″ grid systems are considered a more modern option and have become common in many places.
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9/16 |
Series or Collection
Items of a particular grouping, as merchandised and labeled by a manufacturer
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TINCRAFT |
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