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Fine-textured panels. Specially designed acoustical ceiling tiles that are sag-resistant and maximize sound absorption.
Sound Absorption
0.70 NRC
Sound Attenuation
35 CAC
Light Reflectance
Up To 0.86
Recycled Content
79 %
Main Features
Eclipse™ Acoustical Ceiling Panels are built with superior performance, containing a patented broad-spectrum antimicrobial standard formulation that inhibits and retards the growth of mold and mildew. Add to that their excellent sag-resistance and NRC values, and you have the high-performance acoustical panel you've been searching for.Applications
Performance
Sustainability
Physical Data
Warranty
USG Ceilings Commercial Application Warranty (English) - SC2102PDF 148 KB
Installation Guide PDF 822.1 KB
USG Ceilings Portfolio Series: Episode 1 - Installation & Edge Style
USG Ceilings Portfolio Series: Episode 2 - Performance Features
USG Ceilings Portfolio Series: Episode 3 - USG Panel Types
Data Sheets & Specifications
Data/Submittal Sheet (English) | PDF 1.1 MB |
Architectural Specification (English) | DOCX 104.9 KB |
Catalogs & Brochures
System Catalog (English) | PDF 45.2 MB |
Brochure (English) |
Design Files
CAD and Revit Files (English) |
Installation & Technical Manuals
Technical Guide (English) | |
Installation Guide (English) | PDF 822.1 KB |
SDS, Certifications & Reports
SDS (English) | PDF 191.4 KB |
SDS (Spanish) | PDF 193.8 KB |
Certificates (English) | PDF 233.3 KB |
Warranties
Warranties (English) | PDF 147.7 KB |
Sustainability
HPD (English) | |
Greenguard Certificate (English) | PDF 293.9 KB |
EPD (English) | |
Declare Label (English) | PDF 974.0 KB |
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Why is LR important?
When the proper type of lighting fixture is used with a high LR ceiling, there can be savings in both initial construction costs as well as long-term energy costs. The concept is to use the ceiling to reflect light back into the occupied space.
Why is NRC important?
NRC is very important in open office plan environments where there are few full height walls to help absorb or block sound.
What does ClimaPlus™ mean?
USG’s line of products with ClimaPlus™ Performance have additional resistance to temperature and humidity. This in turn provides additional resistance to sagging and warping of the ceiling panels.
What does LR stand for?
LR stands for light reflectance. It is a measure of the percentage of light which is reflected off of a given panel surface. Typically, the whiter and smoother the ceiling panel, the higher the LR value.
What is NRC?
NRC stands for Noise Reduction Coefficient. It is a measure of how much sound is absorbed by a given material. It is listed as a decimal and relates to percentage sound absorbed.
When referring to ceiling panels, what is the meaning of type, form and pattern?
These categories refer to ASTM Test E 1264.
Type refers to the base material of the panel.
Form refers to the manufacturing process of the panel.
Pattern refers to the type of texture or pattern in the panel.
What is the difference between Class A and Firecode® branded materials?
Class A signifies that a panel attained a flame spread index of 25 or less (based on 100 for untreated red oak) when tested in accordance with the Standard ASTM E 84. The Firecode® brand signifies that the panel has been classified as a protective membrane in a floor-ceiling or roof-ceiling assembly in accordance with the Standard ASTM E 119. All Firecode® protective membranes offered by USG have attained a Class A rating.
Does USG offer both types of ceiling panels — Class A and Firecode® branded panels?
Yes. Some patterns are offered in both Class A and Firecode® branded formulations.
Does the ceiling tile and grid system alone provide a fire-rated assembly?
No. The ceiling system achieves a time rating based on the entire assembly which includes roof deck or floor deck assembly.
When hold-down clips are required, how much space should I leave between the clips, on the grid?
The recommendation for hold-down clip spacing is two clips per panel, centered on the grid, between the panels.
How many acoustical panel types does USG offer?
USG offers four major types of acoustical panels as well as Gypsum based panels for special applications. They are: Wet-Felted, Cast, "X" Technology and Fiberglass.
What is the best way to cut a reveal in a ceiling panel?
The best way to cut a reveal edge in a panel is with a utility knife or a special Reveal edge tool.
How far in advance can I order ceiling panel before installation?
Storage time of materials at the job site should be as short as possible, and environmental conditions should be as near as possible to those specified for occupancy. Excess humidity during storage can cause expansion of material and possible warp, sag, or poor fit after installation. Chemical changes in the mat and/or coatings can be aggravated by excess humidity and cause discoloration during storage, even in unopened cartons. Cartons should be removed from pallets and stringers to prevent distortion of material. Long-term (6-12 months) storage under uncontrolled environmental conditions should be avoided.
What is the minimum NRC recommended for open office plan environments?
It is best to use a minimum of .70 NRC and up to .80 - .90 NRC panel for this type of application.
What is "X" Technology?
"X" Technology is a unique manufacturing method which was developed by and introduced to the market by USG in 1989. This technology is used to produce ceiling panels with sag resistance and exceptional acoustical performance found in USG’s line of ceiling products with ClimaPlus™ Performance.
What is CAC?
CAC stands for Ceiling Attenuation Class. It is the measure of the blocking of sound through one ceiling plane, into the plenum above, and back through the other ceiling plane to an adjacent space.
Why would I use one ceiling panel type over another?
The different panel substrates provide panels with unique characteristics. The use of the different panels will vary based on specific needs and application.
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