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This frameless and stylish ceiling island is the successor to our Balance ceiling islands. The FLOAT POLAR ceiling islands are used in open spaces such as open-plan offices, communication zones or the catering industry and ensure a high degree of creative freedom with the necessary technical specifications.
LOW MATERIAL CONSUMPTION - GREAT IMPACT: With the two material thicknesses of 20/40 mm, the frameless ceiling panels are stable despite the low product weight and easily adaptable via the concealed mounting profiles.
DURABLE & PURE: By using POLAR, a 100% recyclable PET element, sustainability standards are optimally adhered to. Low-emission and breathable, this version meets the requirements of the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Class 1 and is pleasant to the skin, hypoallergenic and therefore pleasant to work with.
Dimensions | 1250 x 1250 mm 2000 x 1250 mm 2500 x 1250 mm ᴓ 800 mm ᴓ 1200 mm other dimensions upon request Thickness: 20 mm / 40 mm |
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Basic material | Polyester fiber (PET) |
Fixation | Cables |
Product Type | Ceiling island |
Application area | ceiling |
Sound domain | Acoustics for building interiors |
Absorption | FLOAT POLAR, 100 mm plenum: Class A, NRC 0.99, αw 0.95 |
Technical sheet | B-s1,d0 (20 mm thick) B-s2,d0 (40 mm thick) |
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