ROCKFON

Security Ceiling Systems

Security Ceiling Systems

ROCKFON Metaline security ceiling systems are suitable for interior applications and exterior soffits in light- to medium-security settings that require restricted access to the ceiling plenum. Metaline systems consist of aluminum panels that lock under the bulb of heavy-duty, galvanized steel, suspension grid. The system accommodates light fixtures, HVAC equipment and access doors for a continuous, clean look. The panels are available as perforated to provide noise control when an acoustical batt is installed above them. The metal used contains no organic compounds to support mold and microbial growth, and may be specified with up to 100% post-consumer recycled content.

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