Ecophon Gedina™ E Acoustic Ceiling Tile - 600 x 600 x 15mm (Pack of 26)
Ecophon Gedina™ E Acoustic Ceiling Tile - 600 x 600 x 15mm (Pack of 26)
Ecophon Gedina™ E Acoustic Ceiling Tiles are ideal for environments that require functional, easy to install, sound absorbent ceiling tiles. The grid system is made up of individually demountable acoustic tiles with a tegular edge that partially conceals the grid system. The porous surface of these tiles allows sound to puncture through and be absorbed by the glass wool core.
- Absorption Class A
- This ceiling tile suits a T24 (standard) grid
- Fibreglass core
- Tegular edge design
- Easy to install and demount
Dimensions (mm): 600 x 600 x 15
Sold in packs of 26 / 9.36m2 coverage per pack
- Estimated Delivery: 3-5 Days
- Shipped from the UK
Ecophon Gedina™ E offers the highest level of sound absorption and with it’s tegular edge design it also offers a sleek suspended ceiling. The crisp white colour makes this tile suitable for a wide variety of applications and the highly light reflective nature of the surface can contribute to more energy efficient lighting.
The acoustic ceiling tiles are easy to install and each individual tile can be taken down separately should access to the soffit above be needed. A deeper clean of the tiles can also be achieved by individually demounting and thoroughly cleaning but daily dusting and a weekly wet wiping will be sufficient to keep the tiles looking as good as new.
Ecophon ceiling tiles are fully recyclable and Ecophon Gedina™ E Acoustic Ceiling Tiles have a minimum of 44% post-consumer recycled content.
Dimensions (mm): 600 x 600 x 15
Sold in packs of 26 / 9.36m2 coverage per pack
*Grid sold separately.
Grid supplied on request, please get in touch to arrange.
Product Specification
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Environmental
100% recyclable | Life-cycle stages A1 to C4 from EPD, in conformity with ISO 14025 / EN 15804
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Weight
The weight of the system (grid not included) should be approximately 2.5kg/m²
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Fire Rating
The glass wool core of the tiles is tested and classified as non-combustible according to EN ISO 1182.