Zentia’s Fission family is made up of three of its most popular ceiling tiles. Offering perfectly balanced and affordable acoustic performance alongside a range of differing semi-bevelled visuals, it offers exceptional value for money across a wide range of interiors.
The Fission tile family is always in stock, as it is manufactured at Zentia’s manufacturing facility in Gateshead. Made up of 51% recycled content, and 100% recyclable, it offers projects the ability to enhance eco-friendly credentials, with sustainable ceiling tiles. The tiles are also rated Euroclass A2-s1, d0 and come with a 30 year warranty when fitted with a Zentia grid system.
Farnborough International Air Show were looking for a ceiling tile solution suitable for its corporate hospitality and business chalets, used by prestigious exhibitors such as Boeing and Rolls Royce.
The Air Show wanted a sustainable solution, and therefore looked for a ceiling tile that they would be able to recycle at the end of the event. As a result, it partnered with Zentia to fit Fission FT, before recycling the tiles from more than 200 of its temporary corporate hospitality and business chalets and exhibition halls using Zentia’s recycling service. Find out more about the impressive undertaking in the recycling initiative at the Air Show.
The Fission tile offers a classic directional fissured pattern and is available in a variety of tegular and board edge varieties. It is a reliable tile that provides effective acoustic performance, successfully balancing sound retention and reverberation.
The Fission FT is the premium tile within the family, equipped with an ultra-fine, non-directional fissured pattern for seamless installation. It is rated Class C in sound absorption, which means that it can effectively absorb sound travelling through the air. It is also available in three different edge details and a choice of white and black, making it an extremely versatile option for a range of project applications.
The Fission ND is a white mineral ceiling tile with a non-directional fissured pattern to allow for easy installation. It is available in a variety of tegular and board edges and is able to boost sustainability credentials due to it containing up to 51% recycled content and being 100% recyclable.
No matter which Fission tile you choose, you can count on getting great value, quality, and effective noise control, all at an affordable price point. Find the perfect ceiling for your next project with our budget-friendly Fission range.
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