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Tuf Tiles: High-Performing Acoustic Tiles for High Impact Areas

Designed for areas prone to ball impact that require a high acoustic rating, the Tuf Tile has a minimum NRC 0.80 (depending on thickness), with very high sound absorption in speech range frequencies. Tuf Tiles have been tested for impact resistance to EN13964:2004 and meet the criteria of Class 1A. They are therefore highly durable and will not crack or chip at impact velocities up to 60km/h, equal to 16.5 m/s. Combined with hold down clips which interlock through the grid system, the tiles will remain securely in place and not dislodge.

Manufactured in NZ, exclusively for Ecoplus Systems, Tuf Tiles offer short lead times and can help to minimise the carbon footprint of a project. The Tuf Tile uses a minimum of 60% already recycled polyester fibre, is formaldehyde free and can contribute points to Green Star projects. A slimline 14mm, the tile is lightweight, providing a safe option overhead in areas prone to seismic activity — particularly when specified with the Ecoplus FasTLock seismic grid.

Tuf Tiles are lightweight yet incredibly strong, puncture resistant and a high sound absorber, making them ideal for impact resistant ceilings. They are also a sustainable solution.

Features:

  • Impact resistant
  • High sound absorption
  • Lightweight construction
  • Manufactured from recycled material
  • Manufactured in NZ
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