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Acoustics & Design Catalogue

KML100101 02/2016
CATALOGUE UK

GB Drywall Price List 2016


and Conditions of Sale
Confidential – Stockist Use Only
Dorpat Hotel, Estonia
Architect: Vaikla Disain AS

WELCOME TO 80 YEARS
OF QUALITY & EXPERIENCE
YOUR ROUTE TO INDOOR COMFORT
Knauf is a leading international manufacturer of building
materials. At the heart of our work is our courage for vision,
innovation and investment, which forms a strong foundation
for creating clear decision-making processes and a base for
exploring our ideas. The family-owned business operates
in over 60 countries, providing construction materials and
systems for dry lining, insulation, structural steel, floors and
external renders..

WHEN CHOOSING KNAUF, YOU BENEFIT


FROM:
• Unmatched expertise gained over five decades of
experience
• Sustainable and environmentally friendly materials
• Excellent indoor comfort for building occupants
• Extensive range of technical and design solutions for both
ceilings and walls

OUR HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS INCLUDES


• Demountable T-grid ceilings – an expansive selection of
acoustic ceilings tiles with different expressions, design
opportunities and acoustic profiles
• Self-supporting ceilings – special purpose acoustic
ceilings for corridors and narrow rooms
• Non-demountable ceilings – a variety of acoustic panels
for screw-fixing with different design expressions,
installation methods and acoustic profiles
• Wall linings – a wide choice of acoustic panels for wall
mounting, including the option for complete integration
with existing wall construction
• Special purpose – hygienic ceilings, wall panels for
cinemas, impact resistant linings for sports halls
• Curved and mitred elements – design elements for
organic shapes or well defined edges
• Bespoke designs - a range of wall and ceiling solutions
offering complete design freedom

Thanks to our unmatched industry expertise


and long experience, we have the
knowledge and technical understanding
to tailor solutions for every application.
Contact us to discuss how we can add value
to your next project.

Within the range, there are products


which are tested for indoor climate
properties (DIM). They have low particle
emission and an indoor value of <10
days.

Knauf is ISO 9001 and ISO 14001


accredited.
THE CLEANEO EFFECT

CLEAN ACOUSTICS
Our entire range of acoustic products is
available with an innovative air-purifying
feature called Cleaneo.

Cleaneo is made of sustainable zeolite


crystals that are found in nature in
large quantities. When added to the
gypsum core, the Cleaneo crystals help
to decompose the harmful gasses that
are emitted into the room by building
Air Pollutants and odours materials, furniture and people.
Cleansed air

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The Knauf Acoustics and Design catalogue presents our UFR des Sciences Médicales et Pharmaceutiques, Besançon, France
entire product range with the most relevant data. Architect: Dacbert Cochet Chapelier, Nelly Sobreira
For each product there are technical details, an installation
guide and an accessories overview.

To download drawings, photos and other digital data,

WELCOME TO
please go to our website knauf.co.uk.
SPECIAL DESIGNS -

KNAUF ACOUSTIC WALL AND CEILING DESIGN


Vinovapanel.............................................. 208

AND DESIGN Creanovapanel.......................................... 212

SPECIAL DESIGNS - SHAPES


CATALOGUE Mitex........................................................ 216
Curvex...................................................... 220
INTRODUCTION...................................... 3
SPECIAL DESIGNS -
PRODUCT OVERVIEW............................. 8 PRE-FABRICATED ABSORBERS
Adit.......................................................... 224
DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS - T-GRID
Contur...................................................... 12 HYGIENIC RANGE
Belgravia.................................................. 20 Danotile.................................................... 232
Plaza........................................................ 28
Visona...................................................... 36 PERFORATIONS
Medley..................................................... 44 Unity 3......................................................... 242
Unity 4......................................................... 242
SELF-SUPPORTING CEILINGS Unity 8|15|20.............................................. 243
Corridor 400............................................. 52 Tangent......................................................... 243
Corridor Planks.......................................... 60 Micro........................................................... 244
Quadril......................................................... 244
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS - Globe........................................................... 245
BLOCK RANGE Akustikpanel................................................. 246
Akustikpanel.............................................. 64 Solopanel..................................................... 251
Tectopanel................................................. 78 Stratopanel................................................... 254
Kinopanel..................................................... 255
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS - Amfipanel..................................................... 255
SEAMLESS RANGE
Solopanel.................................................. 90
Stratopanel................................................ 102 PROPERTIES
Acoustics...................................................... 258
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS - Air quality..................................................... 259
DRY SYSTEMS Cleaning....................................................... 259
Drypanel................................................... 116 Light reflection............................................... 260
Contrapanel.............................................. 128 Load-bearing capacity.................................... 261
Danopanel................................................ 136 Ambient conditions......................................... 261
Fire safety..................................................... 262
WALL LININGS Robustness.................................................... 262
Akustikpanel.............................................. 144 Environment.................................................. 263
Tectopanel................................................. 156 Colours......................................................... 264
Solopanel.................................................. 166 Warranty...................................................... 265
Stratopanel................................................ 174 Upkeep & maintenance.................................. 266
Drypanel................................................... 182
Contrapanel.............................................. 188
Kinopanel.................................................. 194
Amfipanel................................................. 200

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Ensuring acoustic comfort - which Knauf ceiling do you need?

Do you need a demountable or fixed ceiling construction?


Construction

Demountable / T-grid ceilings Fixed ceilings


Direct access to services in the void above Indirect access to services in the void above

What is the purpose of the room? What is the purpose of the room?
Function

Hygiene Corridors or Other Rooms for Other


rooms narrow rooms rooms sport rooms

What visual effect would you prefer? How would you prefer the joints?

Fully
Edge

Concealed Concealed Fully Recessed Directional Dry system - discreet visible joints Jointed system - finished joints
visible (with visible
perimeter trim) visible

Dry system
(discreet visible joint)
Product

Danotile Corridor Contur Plaza Belgravia Visona Contrapanel Tectopanel Drypanel Akustikpanel Solopanel
or Medley 400 or Danopanel or Stratopanel
7 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 5 7 2 7 2 4 5 6 7 Drypanel 2 Danopanel 2 4 5 6 7 2 4 5 6 7 Solopanel 2 6 Stratopanel 3

Which expression do you want the perforations to give?


Perforation Design

1 Monolithic 2 Retro 3 Organic 4 Discreet 5 Directional 6 Geometric 7 No Perforation

Unity Globe Random Globe Micro Tangent Quadril Plain


3, 8/15/20, 4 6/18, 8/18, 10/23, 8/15/20, 12/20/35 or Slot 12/18, 12/25
12/25,15/30, 8/12/50,
12/20/66

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PRODUCT EDGE DESIGN SIZE (mm) APPLICATION PAGE PRODUCT EDGE DESIGN SIZE (mm) APPLICATION PAGE

CONTUR D Globe 600 x 600 x 12.5 Demountable, suspended ceiling in 12 SOLOPANEL SK FF G6/18 For sizes, please Non-demountable ceiling & wall Ceiling 90
Quadril concealed T-grid G8/18 go to page 93. lining with regular perforation
Wall 166
Micro G10/23 pattern; perforation to the edge
New Contur

Tangent G12/25 leaving a compeletely homoge-


Plain G15/30 nous surface
D+ Q8/18
Unity 3 G8/12/50
Unity 4 G12/20/66
Unity 8|15|20

BELGRAVIA E Globe 600 x 600 x 12.5 Demountable, suspended ceiling in 20 STRATOPANEL SK FF G8/15/20 For sizes, please Non-demountable ceiling & wall Ceiling 102
Quadril recessed T-grid G12/20/35 go to page 105. lining with random perforation
Wall 174
Micro pattern; perforation to the edge
Tangent leaving a compeletely homoge-
Plain nous surface
E+
Unity 3 DRYPANEL MF G8/18 1188 x 1998 Non-demountable ceiling and wall Ceiling 116
Unity 4 G10/23 1196 x 2001 lining with regular perforation
Wall 182
Unity 8|15|20 G12/25 1200 x 2000 pattern. A solution that is extremely
New Belgravia
G12/20/66 1188 x 1980 quick and easy to install and does
PLAZA A Globe 600 x 600 x 9.5* Demountable, suspended ceiling in 28 not require any jointing.
Quadril 600 x 600 x 12.5 visible T-grid
Micro 600 x 1200 x 9.5* CONTRAPANEL B Globe 600 x 1200 x 12.5 Special purpose impact resistant Ceiling 128
Tangent 600 x 1200 x 12.5* * Not with Tangent, U3, U4 and Plain 600 x 1800 x 12.5 ceiling and wall lining for sports
Wall 188
Plain U8|15|20 600 x 2400 x 12.5 halls and gymnasiums
A+
Unity 3
Unity 4 DANOPANEL B Globe 600 x 600 x 12.5 Non-demountable ceiling lining, 136
New Plaza
Unity 8|15|20 Quadril supplied prepainted from factory;
B E Micro equipped with hidden fixings. No
VISONA Tangent 400 x 1200 x 12.5 Demountable, suspended ceiling in 36 Tangent joint filling required.
Plain 300 x 1200 x 12.5 double T-grid with Drag ‚n‘ Drop feature Plain
for flexibile ceiling and lighting design
KINOPANEL B Kino 600 x 600 x 12.5 Special purpose wall lining for 255
MEDLEY A Plain 600 x 600 x 9.5 Demountable T-grid ceiling with a matt, 44
dust proof foil surface. Robust ceiling extraordinary acoustic regulation
that is easy to mount and clean. in cinemas

CORRIDOR 400 Globe 400 x 1200 x 9.5 Demountable self-supporting ceiling 52 AMFIPANEL B Tangent 600 x 600 x 12.5 Special purpose wall lining for 255
D
Quadril 400 x 1800 x 9.5 requiring no hangers, for corridors and 600 x 900 x 12.5 extraordinary acoustic regulation
Micro 400 x 2400 x 9.5 narrow rooms. Easy access to cavity in cinemas
Tangent 400 x L x 9.5
Plain
ADIT Tangent 450 x 2400 x 9.5 Special purpose wall lining for 224
CORRIDOR Plaza 300 x L x 9.5/12.5 Rectangular ceiling modules with free 60 exceptionally quick and easy
Edge A, D, E.
PLANKS Belgravia Max. length: 2100 mm span up to 2100 mm. Available with acoustic regulation in existing
Please go to page
Contur 4 different edges enabling a range of rooms. Minimum disturbance of
63 for details.
elegant designs.
the daily activities in the rooms.
AKUSTIKPANEL Globe 1200 x 2400 x 12.5 Non-demountable ceiling & wall lining. Ceiling
TE
Quadril 900 x 2700 x 12.5 Four tapered edges for continuous 102 VINOVAPANEL and On request On request Bespoke sizes up to Bespoke ceiling and wall lining 208 and
Micro 900 x 2400 x 12.5* ceiling and wall design; Possibility CREANOVAPANEL 1200 x 3000. with non-combustible core, 212
SK FF Tangent/Slot * (Only Tangent) of full integration with exisiting wall Wall Thickness on request incorporating any finish including
Plain construction 164 high pressure laminate, continuous
pressure laminate, veneer and
digital print
TECTOPANEL B Globe 600 x 600 x 12.5 Non-demountable ceiling & wall lining. Ceiling
Quadril 300 x 1200 x 12.5 Filling of screw holes and painting 64 DANOTILE A Plain 600 x 600 x 6.5 Special purpose hygiene ceiling. 232
Micro 400 x 1200 x 12.5 required. 600 x 600 x 9.5 Demountable, suspended ceiling
Wall 600 x 1200 x 6.5 in visible T-grid
Tangent 600 x 1200 x 12.5* 144
Plain 600 x 2400 x 12.5* 600 x 1200 x 9.5
400 x 600 x 12.5**
400 x 600 x 9.5*** * Only G, Q, R
** Only G, R
*** Only R

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CONTUR
Audi show-room, Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Contur 600x600 Quadril + Plain

Contur
CONTUR Belgravia
Plaza
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID Visona
Medley
Elegant unified look with no visible T-grid.
Demountable ceiling requiring low installation
depth. Perfect look for combination with
perforated wall linings. Fixed frieze possibilities
to provide an elegant connection between
ceiling and wall.
CONTUR

CONTUR
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID

SIZES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm
Other sizes are available. Please contact a Knauf
representative for further details. CERTIFICATES
• FDES LCA Declaration
SURFACE • Declaration of Conformity
Standard white painted surface (EN 14190)
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5)
Other colours available on request • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks • EPD Environmental Product Declaration
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
use. Tested at 70% RH and 25°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. α
1,0
LIGHT REFLECTION
0,8
Globe: 72.8%
Quadril: 75.1% 0,6
Micro: 72.1%
Tangent: 70.9% 0,4
Unity 3: 69.2%
Unity 4: 72.5% 0,2
Unity 8|15|20: 72.2% 0,0 Hz
Plain: 82.6% 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C


LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,45 C
1 / A / No load Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, 12 x 12 mm, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent, 4 x 14 mm,
For more details, please refer to page 261. α 0,40 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 C 15 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
α 0,35 0,65 0,70 0,70 0,70 0,80 C Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 13% Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 19.7%
FIRE CLASS α 0,50 0,80 0,85 0,75 0,75 0,80 B
A2-s1,d0
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C

ROBUSTNESS α 0,40 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,50 0,50 C


Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no Globe, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
decomposition of material over time. Quadril, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
Micro, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed Tangent, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.70
Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight* Unity 3, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.80
Unity 4, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
Globe 9.2 10.1 10.7
Unity 8|15|20, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.55
Quadril 9.1 9.9 10.6 Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05 Plain Unity 3, 3.5 x 3.5 mm, Unity 4, Ø4 mm U8|15|20,
8⅓ mm c/c 10 mm c/c Ø8 mm, Ø15 mm, Ø20 mm
Micro 9.2 10.0 10.6
For acoustic data on alternative constructions Perforation: 17.2% Perforation: 12.2% Perforation: 10.8%
Tangent 9.1 9.9 10.6 A B please visit knauf.co.uk

Unity 3 9.1 9.9 10.6 EDGES


Unity 4 9.1 9.9 10.6

Unity 8|15|20 9.2 10.1 10.7


C D
Edge D Edge D+
(rebated and grooved) / S24 Concealed grid
Plain 9.9 10.8 11.4
Concealed grid For Unity 3, Unity 4 and Unity 8|15|20
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CONTUR

INSTALLATION GUIDE 600 x 600 mm module

E
C
MAIN RUNNERS SPACER BARS
• Install the main runners parallel to each other so that the slots • Align the first main runner along one of the walls and secure
Legend: are directly opposite each other. it with the help of adjusted spacer bars screwed into the wall
Wall angle or shadow line trim (1).
• Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together.
Main runner T24 • Install the other spacer bars (2).
• Adjust the lengths of the profiles with plate shears, a hacksaw
Spacer bar
or a cross-cut saw with a special blade. • NB! When using 50 mm direct hangers, the spacer bars
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation
• Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the must be installed at the same time as the main runners (or it
depth) main runners and the fire break. will not be possible to install the spacer bars).
A B

A = Max. 600 mm B = 600 mm C = Max. 1500 mm D = Max. 100 mm E = Min. 63 mm (with direct hanger) Fig. 1

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

300 mm

2
ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION
• Check that all profiles are at correctly aligned when the entire • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS suspension grid has been installed. elements.
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the • Adjust the hangers so that they are tant and the ceiling • Install the elements by lifting the “male” side up across the
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is surface is level. one main runner, then push the “female” side into position on
• Install the wall angles at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the specified. Finish with a corner cover, if necessary. the opposing main runner and lower the “male” side on the
fixings in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred. Finish with a first main runner.
corner cover if necessary. • Check that all metal clips are resting on the main runner.

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2

CEILING LAYOUT HANGERS


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely CUTTING AND FINISHING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. fastened to the primary construction. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed saw. • With smaller units (of up to 3kg) a reinforcement panel of
• The location of light fittings and ventilation units will have an • Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using • If metal clips are installed in the place where the element is to sufficient strength can be installed behind the Contur element.
influence on ceiling layout. appropriate fixings in accordance with the substrate and be cut, they must be removed first. • The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the
• Install the first main runner at max. 600 mm from the wall. locked to the main runner with a nail. • Grip the metal with a pair of pliers and twist it off gently. main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
The other main runners should be installed at 600 mm c/c • Install the first hanger at max.100 mm from the wall. The • A new metal clip can be pressed into position with a clip • The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
(based on module 600). other hangers should be installed at max. 1500 mm c/c. mouting tool available from Knauf.. of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling, hangers must be used.
install additional hangers. • Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that
• Refer to distances in figure 1. they do not place any load on the ceiling.

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CONTUR

DETAILS ACCESSORIES
DANOPOR
Contur in grid system S24 direct to wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm) Extra sound absorption and
Hanger reduction as backing.
Mineral wool backing sealed in
Main runner T24 467385 24 x 3700 x 38 plastic bags.

38
Spacer bar
No risk of dust particles.
24

Main runner

Cross tee T40 316299 40 x 600 x 38 SIZES


(galvanized) 316297 40 x 1200 x 38
600 x 600 x 25 mm
600 x 600 x 50 mm
Spacer bar 510647 600
Wall angle
Wall angle
Contur 316325 20 x 3000 x 24
type MIE2024
OR
Shadow line trim
316330 19+11  x 3000 / 13+19
type MS10

Outside corner for 3107 for 24 mm Wall angle


wall angle 3108 for 19 mm Wall angle
Spacer bar
Inside corner for 3109 for 24 mm Wall angle
wall angle 3110 for 19 mm Wall angle

Shadow line trim


Wall profile 316346 32 x 3000 x 41

431912 50
Direct hanger 316304 80
316302 100

469861 100 - 300


Adjustable hanger 469868 300 - 600
The size specifi- 469872 600 - 1000
cation indicates 469876 1000 - 1250
Contur in grid system S24 with fixed frieze the min. and max. 469878 1250 - 1500
range 469880 1500 - 1750
Hanger 469881 1750 - 2000
Cross tee
Fixing tool for
Main runner 198353 -
clips

Clips 3385 40 x 40 x 1/11

Clips 3386 40 x 40 x 1/10

Wall clip 108961 -


Tectopanel Tectopanel
Contur Wall profile
as fixed as fixed OR
frieze frieze
Hold down clip 198361 -

Repair kit
White paint for 198956 -
prepainted tiles

Edge trim Plasterboard

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BELGRAVIA
Nursery Valdahon, France, Belgravia, Globe
Architect: JC ADAM Architecte

Contur
BELGRAVIA Belgravia
Plaza
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID Visona
Medley
Recessed grid look with discreet shading. Classic
and highly robust acoustic ceiling.
Exceptionally easy to install and demount.
BELGRAVIA

BELGRAVIA
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID

SIZES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm
600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm
Other sizes are available. Please contact a Knauf CERTIFICATES
representative for further details.
• FDES LCA Declaration
• Declaration of Conformity
SURFACE
Standard white painted surface (EN 14190)
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5) • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Other colours available on request
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks • EPD Environmental Product Declaration
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. α
1,0
LIGHT REFLECTION 0,8
Globe: 72.8% Unity 3: 69.2%
Quadril: 75.1% Unity 4: 72.5% 0,6
Micro: 72.1% Unity 8|15|20: 72.2%
Tangent: 70.9% Plain: 82.6% 0,4

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,2


1 / A / No load 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, 0,0 Hz
Tangent, Plain, Unity 3, Unity 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
8|15|20
2 / A / No load 600 x1200 G1F, Q1F, M1F, R α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C

2 / A / 30 N 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, Plain α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,45 C
Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, 12 x 12 mm, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent, 4 x 14 mm,
2 / B / No load 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, Plain α 0,40 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 C 15 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,75 0,75 0,75 B Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 13% Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 21.3%
For more details, please refer to page 261.
α 0,50 0,80 0,85 0,75 0,75 0,80 B
FIRE CLASS α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C
A2-s1,d0
α 0,40 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,50 0,50 C
ROBUSTNESS α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of Globe, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no Quadril, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
decomposition of material over time. Micro, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
Tangent, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed Unity 3, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.80
Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight* Unity 4, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
Unity 8|15|20, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.55
Globe 8.2 9.0 9.7
Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05 Plain Unity 3, 3.5 x 3.5 mm, Unity 4, Ø4 mm U8|15|20,
Quadril 8.1 8.9 9.6 8⅓ mm c/c 10 mm c/c Ø8 mm, Ø15 mm, Ø20 mm
Micro 8.2 9.0 9.7
For acoustic data on alternative constructions Perforation: 17.2% Perforation: 12.2% Perforation: 10.8%

Tangent 8.1 8.9 9.6


A B please visit knauf.co.uk

EDGES
Unity 3 8.1 8.9 9.6
Unity 4 8.1 8.9 9.6
C D
Unity 8|15|20 8.2 9.0 9.7 Edge E Edge E+
(TEGULAR) / S15 OR S24 for Unity 3, Unity 4 and Unity 8|15|20
Plain 9.9 10.8 11.4 Recessed grid Recessed grid
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BELGRAVIA

INSTALLATION GUIDE 600 x 600 mm module

E
B

MAIN RUNNERS CROSS PROFILES


Legend: • Install the main runners parallel to each other so that the slots • Push the snap-in tongue into the slot on the main runner until
Wall angle or shadow line trim are directly opposite each other. it securely clicks into place.
Main runner T15 or T24 • Note that the T-profiles should be positioned 8mm higher than • If there is a cross profile on the opposite side of the main
Cross tee T15 or T24, 1200 mm
the finished ceiling level. runner, the new one must be on the left hand side of the one
• Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together. already in place.
Cross tee T15 or T24, 600 mm
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation • Adjust the lengths of the profiles with plate shears, a hacksaw
or a cross-cut saw with a special blade.
C D depth)
• Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the
A = Max. 400 mm B = Max.1200 mm C = Max. 600 mm D = 600/1200 mm E = Min. 120 mm Fig. 1
main runners and the fire break.

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

300 mm

2
ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION
• Check that all profiles are correctly aligned when the entire • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS suspension grid has been installed. elements.
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the • Adjust the hangers so that they are tant and the ceiling • Install the elements by tilting them up between the T-profiles.
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is surface is level.
• Fix the wall angles at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the fixings specified.
in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred.

1
2
CUTTING FIXTURES AND FITTINGSS
• Cut the elements to size from the front face with a fine-toothed • For sizes up to 625x625 not in Tangent perforation, units
saw. of up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without
CEILING LAYOUT HANGERS reinforcement.
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely • For larger module sizes and all sizes with Tangent perforation
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. fastened to the primary construction. a reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed
• The location of light fittings and ventilation units will have an • Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using behind the Belgravia element.
influence on ceiling layout. appropriate fixings in accordance with the substrate and • The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the
• The first main runner is installed at max. 600 mm from locked to the main runner with a nail. main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
the wall. The other main runners should be installed at • Install the first hanger at max. 400 mm from the wall. The • The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
600/1200 mm c/c. other hangers should be installed at max. 1200 mm c/c. of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling, hangers must be used.
install additional hangers. • Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that
• Refer to distances in figure 1. they do not place any load on the ceiling.

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BELGRAVIA

DETAILS ACCESSORIES
Belgravia in grid system S15 or S24 direct to wall DANOPOR
PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm) Extra sound absorption and
Cross tee Hanger
Cross tee
reduction as backing.
(cut to size)
Mineral wool backing sealed in
Main runner T24 467385 24 x 3700 x 38 plastic bags.

38
No risk of dust particles.
24

467388 24 x 600 x 38
Cross tee T24 SIZES
467389 24 x 1200 x 38

38
24
600 x 600 x 25 mm
600 x 600 x 50 mm
Wall angle
Main runner T15 450281 15 x 3700 x 38

38
Shadow line trim Belgravia Main runner Belgravia 15

8 mm plastic plug to
support the cross tee
446380 15 x 600 x 38
Cross tee T15
446381 15 x 1200 x 38

38
15

Belgravia in grid system S15 or S24 with Plaza frieze


Cross tee Hanger Cross tee Cross tee T40 316299 40 x 600 x 38
(galvanized) 316297 40 x 1200 x 38

Wall angle
316325 20 x 3000 x 24
type MIE2024

Shadow line trim


316335 15+15  x 3000 / 8+25
type MS15

Wall angle Shadow line trim


316330 19+11  x 3000 / 13+19
Shadow line trim Plaza Main runner Belgravia type MS10

Outside corner for 3107 for 24 mm Wall angle


wall angle 3108 for 19 mm Wall angle

Inside corner for 3109 for 24 mm Wall angle


wall angle 3110 for 19 mm Wall angle
Belgravia in grid system S15 or S24 with fixed frieze on T-profiles
Wall profile
Hanger Wall profile 316346 32 x 3000 x 41
Cross tee Cross tee T-40
Wall profile Cross tee
650 system
431912 50
Direct hanger 316304 80
316302 100

469861 100 - 300


Adjustable hanger 469868 300 - 600
The size specifi- 469872 600 - 1000
Tectopanel
cation indicates 469876 1000 - 1250
600 x 1200 Main runner Belgravia Edge trim 12.5 plasterboard the min. and max. 469878 1250 - 1500
(cut to size) KS 13 according to range 469880 1500 - 1750
suppliers instructions 469881 1750 - 2000

Hold down clip 430744 -


Belgravia in grid system S15 or S24 with alternative frieze solutions

Nonius hanger
Cross tee Hanger clip 198242 -

Lamp hanger 8420 -

Repair kit
White paint for 198956 - 100 mm NCS 0700
Frieze according to prepainted tiles
supplier‘s instructions Wall angle Belgravia Main runner Frieze according
to supplier‘s
instructions

26 27
PLAZA
Alessandro Rippellino, Rosenbergs Architects, KV Ekenäs, Sweden, Plaza, Globe

Contur
PLAZA Belgravia
Plaza
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID Visona
Medley
Functional design with a clean-cut look.
Straight-forward acoustic ceiling with visible
T-grid. Robust ceiling, easy to mount.
PLAZA

PLAZA
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID

SIZES
600 x 600 x 9.5 mm* 600 x 1200 x 9.5 mm*
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm 600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm*
* Not available with Tangent and Unity perforation CERTIFICATES
Other sizes are available. Please contact a Knauf
representative for further details • FDES LCA Declaration
• Declaration of Conformity
SURFACE (EN 14190)
Standard white painted surface (closest match RAL 9003,
gloss 5) • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Other colours available on request ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
• EPD Environmental Product Declaration
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
AMBIENT CONDITIONS Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand α
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 1,0

LIGHT REFLECTION 0,8


Globe: 72.8% Unity 3: 69.2%
Quadril: 75.1% Unity 4: 72.5% 0,6
Micro: 72.1% Unity 8|15|20: 72.2%
0,4
Tangent: 70.9% Plain: 82.6%
0,2
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
1 / A / No load 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, 0,0 Hz
Tangent, Plain, Unity 3, Unity 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

8|15|20 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45


α C
2 / A / No load 600 x1200 G1F, Q1F, M1F, R
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,45 C
2 / A / 30 N 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, Plain Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, 12 x 12 mm, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent, 4 x 14 mm,
α 0,40 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 C 15 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
2 / B / No load 600 x 600 Globe, Quadril, Micro, Plain Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 13% Perforation: 10.2% Perforation: 21.3%
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,75 0,75 0,75 B
For more details, please refer to page 261.
α 0,50 0,80 0,85 0,75 0,75 0,80 B
FIRE CLASS
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 B
A2-s1,d0
α 0,40 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,50 0,50 C
ROBUSTNESS
α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product Globe, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
Quadril, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
material over time.
Micro, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
Tangent, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed
Perforation Tile weight* Unity 4, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
weight* weight*
Unity 3, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.80
Globe 7.5 8.1 9.0 Unity 8|15|20, 200 mm suspension, no mineralwool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.55
Quadril 7.4 8.0 8.9 Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05 Plain Unity 3, 3.5 x 3.5 mm, Unity 4, Ø4 mm U8|15|20,
8⅓ mm c/c 10 mm c/c Ø8 mm, Ø15 mm, Ø20 mm
Micro 7.5 8.1 9.0 For acoustic data on alternative constructions Perforation: 17.2% Perforation: 12.2% Perforation: 10.8%
Tangent 8.1 8.9 9.6 A B please visit knauf.co.uk

Unity 3 8.1 8.9 9.6 EDGES


Unity 4 7.4 8.0 8.9
C D
Unity 8|15|20 8.2 9.0 9.7 Edge A Edge A+
(SQUARE EDGE) / S15 or S24 for Unity 3, Unity 4 and Unity 8|15|20
Plain 8.1 8.7 9.6 Visible grid Visible grid
30 31
PLAZA

INSTALLATION GUIDE 600 x 600 mm module

A
B

E
MAIN RUNNERS CROSS PROFILES
Legend: • Install the main runners parallel to each other so that the slots • Push the snap-in tongue into the slot on the main runner using
Wall angle or shadow line trim are directly opposite each other. light downward pressure.
Main runner T15 or T24 • Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together. • If there is a cross profile on the opposite side of the main
Cross tee T15 or T24, 1200 mm runner, the new one must be on the left hand side of the one
• Adjust the lengths of the runners with metal shears, a
Cross tee T15 or T24, 600 mm hacksaw or a circular power saw with a special blade. already in place.
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation
• Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the
depth) main runners and the fire break.
C D

A = Max. 400 mm B = Max. 1200 mm C = Max. 600 mm D = 600/1200 mm E = Min. 120 mm Fig. 1
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

300 mm

2
ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION
• Check that all profiles are correctly aligned when the entire • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling
suspension grid has been installed. elements.
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS
• Adjust the hangers so that they are tant and the ceiling • Install the elements.
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the surface is level.
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is
• FIx the wall angles at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the fixings specified. Finish with a corner cover, if necessary.
in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred and finished with
a corner cover if necessary.

1
2
CUTTING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
• Cut the elements to size from the front face. • For sizes up to 625x625 not in Tangent perforation, units
of up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without
reinforcement.
CEILING LAYOUT HANGERS
• For larger module sizes and all sizes with Tangent perforation
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely
a reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. fastened to the primary construction.
behind the Plaza element.
• The location of light fittings and ventilation units will have an • Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using
• The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the
influence on ceiling layout. appropriate fixings in accordance with the substrate and
main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
• The first main runner is installed at max. 600 mm from locked to the main runner with a nail.
• The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
the wall. The other main runners should be installed at • Install the first hanger at max. 400 mm from the wall. The
of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
600/1200 mm c/c. other hangers should be installed at max. 1200 mm c/c.
hangers must be used
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling,
• Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that
install additional hangers.
they do not place any load on the ceiling.
• Refer to distances in figure 1.

32 33
PLAZA

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Plaza in grid system S15 or S24 direct to wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm) DANOPOR
Extra sound absorption and
Hanger reduction as backing.
Cross tee Main runner T24 467385 24 x 3700 x 38
Cross tee Mineral wool backing sealed in

38
(cut to size)
plastic bags.
24

467388 24 x 600 x 38 No risk of dust particles.


Cross tee T24
467389 24 x 1200 x 38

38
24

SIZES
Main runner T15 450281 15 x 3700 x 38 600 x 600 x 25 mm

38
15
600 x 600 x 50 mm
Shadow line trim 446380 15 x 600 x 38
Wall angle Plaza Main runner Cross tee T15
446381 15 x 1200 x 38

38
15

Cross tee T40 316299 40 x 600 x 38


(galvanized) 316297 40 x 1200 x 38

Plaza in grid system S15 or S24 with fixed frieze Wall angle
316325 20 x 3000 x 24
Cross tee / or type MIE2024
Main runner
Shadow line trim
316335 15+15  x 3000 / 8+25
type MS15

Shadow line trim


316330 19+11  x 3000 / 13+19
type MS10

Outside corner for 3107 for 24 mm Wall angle


wall angle 3108 for 19 mm Wall angle
Shadow line trim Inside corner for 3109 for 24 mm Wall angle
Frieze according to Wall angle Plaza Frieze according to
supplier‘s instructions wall angle 3110 for 19 mm Wall angle
supplier‘s instructions

Wall profile 316346 32 x 3000 x 41

431912 50
Hanger Direct hanger 316304 80
Cross tee 316302 100

469861 100 - 300


Adjustable hanger 469868 300 - 600
The size 469872 600 - 1000
specification 469876 1000 - 1250
indicates the min. 469878 1250 - 1500
and max. range 469880 1500 - 1750
469881 1750 - 2000
Frieze according to Frieze according to
supplier‘s instructions Main runner Plaza supplier‘s instructions
Hold down clip 430744 -

Hanger clip 198242 -

Lamp hanger 8420 -

Repair kit
White paint for 198956 100 mm NCS 0700
prepainted tiles

34 35
VISONA

Contur
VISONA Belgravia
Plaza
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID Visona
Medley
Flexible acoustic ceiling solution with Drag ‘n‘ Drop
function for adaptable placement of ceiling tiles and
light fixtures. Installed in double T-grid requiring no cross
runners. Easy access to installations. No cross runners.

Nouvelles Cliniques Nantaises, France, Visona Tangent


Architect: A.I.A Architectes ingenieurs associes
VISONA

VISONA
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID

SIZES
400 x 1200 x 12.5 mm

SURFACE CERTIFICATES
Standard white painted surface • FDES LCA Declaration
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5) • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
Other colours available on request • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)

CLEANING
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning • EPD Environmental Product Declaration
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 70% RH and 25°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. ACOUSTICS DESIGN
Other perforation patterns manufactured to order.
LIGHT REFLECTION
Tangent: 70.9% α
Plain: 82.6%
1,0

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,8


1 / A / No load
0,6
For more details, please refer to page 261.
0,4
FIRE CLASS
0,2
A2-s1,d0
0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Tangent, 4 x 14 mm Plain
ROBUSTNESS Class
10/20 mm c/c
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,75 0,75 0,75 B Perforation: 21.3%
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
material over time.
Tangent, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75

Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05

For acoustic data on alternative constructions EDGES


A B please visit knauf.co.uk

C D

Edge E
E lengthwise / B crosswise
(tegular / bevelled edge) / S24
Recessed grid lengthwise /
No grid crosswise
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed
Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight*

Tangent 8.2 9.1 9.8

Plain 9.0 9.9 10.6

38 39
VISONA

INSTALLATION GUIDE 400 x 1200 mm module

F H

C
I
D
G

LAYOUT DG CLIPS
• Install the secondary runners parallel to each other. • Slide the number of clips necessary over the secondary runner.

E
J

A B Legend:
Shadow line trim
A = Max. 200 mm B = Max. 1200 mm
Main runner T24
SECONDARY RUNNERS SPACER BARS
C = Max. 400 mm D = Max. 400 mm Spacer bar • Press the DG clip up around the flanges on the primary runner. • Align the first primary runner along one wall and secure it with
E = Max. 2400 mm F = Max. 200 mm • The secondary runner can then be adjusted in both directions. the help of adapted spacer bars, which must be screwed to the
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation depth) wall (1).
G = Max. 1200 mm H = Max. 1200 mm
DG Clips Fig. 1 • Install the remaining spacer bars (2).
I = Min. 100 mm J = Min. 100 mm
• Lock the secondary runner in position by gently pulling them
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks. down.

300 mm

MARKING AND SHADOW LINE TRIM CORNERS INSTALLATION CUTTING


• Mark the location of the shadow line trim on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the ends • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling elements. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed saw.
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is specified. • Install the elements by lifting one side of the tile across the flange • It is important to cut the tiles in the first and last rows precisely so
• Install the shadow line trims at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred. of the secondary runner, lifting the opposite side and pulling it that they are securely positioned in the system.
method of securing the profiles in accordance with the substrate. back so that the tile is resting on its top lip.

1
2
48 mm

HANGERS PRIMARY RUNNERS


• Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
• Install the runners with the help of hangers. Note that the location
fastened to the primary construction. of light fittings and ventilation units will have an influence on • With smaller units (of up to 3kg) a reinforcement panel of
ceiling layout. sufficient strength can be installed behind the Visona element.
• Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using appropriate
fixings in accordance with the substrate and locked to the main • The lower edge of the primary runner must be 48 mm higher • The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the main
runner with a nail. than the height of the finished ceiling. runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
• Install the first hanger at max. 200 mm from the wall. The other • Adjust the height of the primary runners before installing the • The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
hangers should be installed at max. 1200 mm c/c. secondary runners. of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling, hangers must be used.
install additional hangers. • Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that they do
• Refer to distances in figure 1. not place any load on the ceiling.

40 41
VISONA

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Visona in double grid system S24 direct to wall with shadow line trim PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)
Hanger
Spacer bar
Main runner T24 467385 24 x 3700 x 38

38
Spacer bar
Primary main runner DG clip
24

fixed to wall

Shadow line trim type MS15 316335 15+15  x 3000 / 8+25

Spacer bar 199032 L: 400

DG-clips 199022 -

Secondary main runner Shadow line trim 431912 50


Direct hanger 316304 80
316302 100
Hanger
469861 100 - 300
469868 300 - 600
Adjustable hanger 469872 600 - 1000
Primary main runner DG clip
The size specification indicates the 469876 1000 - 1250
Spacer bar min. and max. range 469878 1250 - 1500
Secondary main runner 469880 1500 - 1750
469881 1750 - 2000

Hold down clip 430744 -

Shadow line trim


Hanger clip 198242 -

Lamp hanger 8420 -

42 43
MEDLEY
House of Fraser, Supermarket, London, England, Medley

Contur
MEDLEY Belgravia
Plaza
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID Visona
Medley
Demountable T-grid ceiling with a matt, dust
proof foil surface. Robust ceiling that is easy to
mount and clean.
MEDLEY

MEDLEY
DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - T-GRID

SIZES CERTIFICATES
600 x 600 x 9.5 mm • Physical resistance to disinfectants (Céra Labo report)
• Excell Hygiene Certificate
SURFACE • FDES LCA Declaration
Foilcovered with pre-impregnated dyed foil (eggshell white). • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Lightfastness ≥ 6 according to EN 15817.
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. ACOUSTICS DESIGN
Available as non-perforated, Plain.

LIGHT REFLECTION α
77.7% 1,0

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,8


2 / A / No load 0,6
2 / B / 30N
2 / B / No Load 0,4
For more details, please refer to page 261.
0,2

FIRE CLASS 0,0 Hz


B-s1,d0 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -


ROBUSTNESS Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
Durable and dirt resistant surface. Product made of robust, Plain
glass fibre reinforced material with excellent pressure resistance
and can therefore be used on walls as well as ceilings. Under
normal conditions of use, the product properties are preserved
For acoustic data on alternative constructions please visit knauf.co.uk
and there is no decomposition of material over time.

EDGES

Edge A
(SQUARE EDGE) / S15 or S24
Visible grid
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed
Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight*

Plain 8.1 8.7 9.6

46 47
MEDLEY

INSTALLATION GUIDE 600 x 600 mm module

A
B

E
MAIN RUNNERS CROSS PROFILES
Legend: • Install the main runners parallel to each other so that the slots • Push the snap-in tongue into the slot on the main runner using
Wall angle or shadow line trim are directly opposite each other. light downward pressure.
Main runner T15 or T24 • Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together. • If there is a cross profile on the opposite side of the main
Cross tee T15 or T24, 1200 mm • Adjust the lengths of the runners with metal shears, a runner, the new one must be on the left hand side of the one
Cross tee T15 or T24, 600 mm hacksaw or a circular power saw with a special blade. already in place.
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation • Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the
depth) main runners and the fire break.
C D

A = Max. 400 mm B = Max. 1200 mm C = Max. 600 mm D = 600/1200 mm E = Min. 120 mm Fig. 1
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

300 mm

2
ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION
• Check that all profiles are correctly aligned when the entire • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling
suspension grid has been installed. elements.
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS • Adjust the hangers so that they are tant and the ceiling • Install the elements.
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the surface is level.
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is
• Fix the wall angles at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the fixings specified. Finish with a corner cover, if necessary.
in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred and finished with
a corner cover if necessary.

1
2 CUTTING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
• Cut the elements to size from the front face. • For sizes up to 625x625 and min. thickness 9mm, units of
up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without
reinforcement.
• For larger module sizes and all sizes in 6mm thickness, a
CEILING LAYOUT HANGERS reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely behind the Medley element.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. fastened to the primary construction.
• The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the
• The location of light fittings and ventilation units will have an • Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
influence on ceiling layout. appropriate fixings in accordance with the substrate and
• The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
• The first main runner is installed at max. 600 mm from locked to the main runner with a nail.
of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
the wall. The other main runners should be installed at • Install the first hanger at max. 400 mm from the wall. The hangers must be used.
600/1200 mm c/c. other hangers should be installed at max. 1200 mm c/c.
• Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling, they do not place any load on the ceiling.
install additional hangers.
• Refer to distances in figure 1.

48 49
MEDLEY

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Medley in grid system S15 or S24 direct to wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Main runner
Cross tee 467385 24 x 3700 x 38
Hanger Cross tee T24

38
(cut to size) 24

Cross tee 467388 24 x 600 x 38


T24 467389 24 x 1200 x 38

38
24

Main runner
450281 15 x 3700 x 38
T15

38
15

Shadow line trim


Cross tee 446380 15 x 600 x 38
Wall angle Medley Main runner T15 446381 15 x 1200 x 38

38
15

Wall angle type MIE2024 316325 20 x 3000 x 24

Medley in grid system S15 or S24 with fixed frieze Shadow line trim type MS15 316335 15+15  x 3000 / 8+25

Cross tee / or
Main runner Shadow line trim type MS10 316330 19+11  x 3000 / 13+19

3107 for 24 mm Wall angle


Outside corner for wall angle
3108 for 19 mm Wall angle

3109 for 24 mm Wall angle


Inside corner for wall angle
3110 for 19 mm Wall angle

431912 50
Shadow line trim Direct hanger 316304 80
Frieze according to Wall angle Medley Frieze according to
supplier‘s instructions supplier‘s instructions
316302 100

469861 100 - 300


469868 300 - 600
Adjustable hanger 469872 600 - 1000
Cross tee The size specification indicates the min. 469876 1000 - 1250
and max. range 469878 1250 - 1500
469880 1500 - 1750
469881 1750 - 2000

Hold down clip 430744 -

Frieze according to Main runner Medley Frieze according to Hanger clip 198242 -
supplier‘s instructions supplier‘s instructions

Lamp hanger 8420 -

50 51
CORRIDOR 400
Denu & Paradon, Paul-André Ritzenthaler Architects, La Rodia, France, Corridor 400, Globe

CORRIDOR 400 Corridor 400


Corridor Planks
SELF-SUPPORTING CEILING
Distinct unified look for narrow rooms and corridors. No suspension
runners and hangers required.
Open area with no hangers revealed when demounted during
inspection work. Self-supporting up to 2.4 m.

52 53
CORRIDOR 400

CORRIDOR 400
DEMOUNTABLE SELF-SUPPORTING
CEILING
SIZES
400 x 1200 x 9.5 mm
400 x 1800 x 9.5 mm CERTIFICATES
400 x 2400 x 9.5 mm
• Declaration of Conformity
400 x Special length (900 - 2400) x 9.5 mm
(EN 14190)

SURFACE • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)


Standard white painted surface ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5)
Other colours available on request
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of ACOUSTICS DESIGN
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. α
1,0
LIGHT REFLECTION
Globe: 72.8% 0,8
Quadril: 75.1%
Micro: 72.1% 0,6
Tangent: 70.9%
Plain: 82.6% 0,4

0,2
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
G, Q, M, T, U6, R: 1 / A / No load 0,0 Hz
G, Q, M, U6, R: 2 / A / 30N 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
G, Q, M, T, U6, R: 2 / B / No load
For more details, please refer to page 261. α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,45 C
FIRE CLASS α 0,40 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 C Globe, Ø6 mm Quadril, 12 x 12 mm Micro, 3 x 3 mm Tangent, 4 x 14 mm
A2-s1,d0
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,75 0,75 0,75 B 15 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
Perforation: 10.6% Perforation: 14.2% Perforation: 10.6% Perforation: 21.6%
ROBUSTNESS α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
Globe, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of Quadril, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65 EDGES
material over time. Micro, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
Tangent, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75
Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


A B please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge D
(rebated and grooved edge)
C D Self-supporting with visible trim at
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed the short ends


Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight*

Globe 9.5 10.0 10.8 Plain


Quadril 9.4 9.9 10.7

Micro 9.5 10.0 10.8

Tangent 8.2 8.6 9.4

Plain 10.4 10.9 11.7

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CORRIDOR 400

INSTALLATION GUIDE

300 mm
750 mm

E
A
INSTALLATION CHANGE OF DIRECTION AND NICHES
B C • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling elements. • Use Knauf T-profiles type T35 (35 mm wide) supported by
• Push the flex runner over the gypsum runner before hangers when changing directions and in connection with
installation (1). niches.
• Place the elements in position on the wall angle and push • Install the first hanger max. 300 mm from the wall. Other
Legend: them close together (2 and 3). hangers should be installed at max. 750 mm c/c.

D
Wall angle or shadow line • Recommended minimum installation height: when using wall
Main runner T35 angles, 300 mm, when using shadow line trims, 85 mm.
X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation
depth) Fig. 1
A = Max. 2400 mm B = Max. 300 mm C = Max. 750 mm D = Min. 300 mm E = Min. 80 mm*
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.
* This can be reduced to a minimum of 40 mm, please contact a Knauf representative for further details.

300 mm

2 JOINING ELEMENTS IN T-PROFILES HANGERS (IF T-PROFILES ARE USED FOR THE
• Secure the T-profile to the wall construction with an angle. (1) CEILING)
• At least every 4th element resting on the T-profile should be • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely
secured against sliding using an angle or band iron at both fastened to the primary construction.
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS ends. (2)(3) • Install the first hanger at max. 300 mm from the wall. The
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and columns • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the other hangers should be installed at max. 750 mm c/c.
in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling,
• Install wall angle or shadow line trim at max. 300 mm. specified. Finish with a corner cover, if necessary.
install additional hangers.
Choose fittings in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred. Finish with a
• Refer to distances in figure 1.
• Please note that Corridor 400 requires heavy duty wall angles corner cover if necessary.
or shadow line trims with metal thickness of minimum 0.7 mm
• The bearing contact surface of the wall angle / shadow line
trim must be at least 20 mm.

T-PROFILES FIXTURES AND FITTINGS


• Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together. • Units weighing up to 3kg can be installed directly into the
• Adjust the lengths of the profiles with metal shears, a hacksaw panel without reinforcement.
CEILING LAYOUT CUTTING or a circular power saw with a special blade. • N.B. The maximum cut-out, when installing in the centre of
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling elements. the panel is Ø265 mm / 265x26 5mm.
• Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed main runners and the fire break. • Units over 3kg, should be supported independently, so that
saw. Elements must be 3-8 mm undersized according to tight they do not place any load on the ceiling.
• The T-profile must be fixed to the wall construction.
measure.
• Adjust the lengths of the profiles with a hacksaw or a circular
power saw with a special blade, max. 10 mm shorter than
the ceiling element.

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DETAILS ACCESSORIES
Corridor 400 direct to wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)
Flex profile
5003 65 x 1194 x 44
Flex runner 5289 65 x 1794 x 44
5306 65 x 2394 x 44

Main runner T35 316286 35 x 3700 x 38

Wall angle type MI4020 502754 20 x 3050 x 40


Shadow line trim
Wall angle Corridor 400
Shadow line trim type MS14 316332 20+20  x 3000 / 20+20

469861 100 - 300


469868 300 - 600
Adjustable hanger 469872 600 - 1000
The size specification indicates 469876 1000 - 1250
the min. and max. range 469878 1250 - 1500
469880 1500 - 1750
469881 1750 - 2000
Flex profile

Shadow line trim


Wall angle Corridor 400

Corridor 400 with fixed frieze

Flex profile

Shadow line trim


Corridor 400 Frieze according to
Frieze according to
supplier‘s instructions
supplier‘s instructions
Wall angle

Hanger
Connector

Frieze according to Main runner/corridor Corridor 400 Main runner/corridor


supplier‘s instructions

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CORRIDOR PLANKS

CORRIDOR PLANKS Corridor 400


Corridor Planks
DEMOUNTABLE SELF-SUPPORTING CEILING
Rectangular ceiling modules with free span up to 2100 mm.
Available with 4 different edges enabling a range of elegant
designs.

Rungsted Gymnasium, Denmark, Markant 300 Micro

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CORRIDOR PLANKS

CORRIDOR PLANKS
DEMOUNTABLE SELF-SUPPORTING
CEILING
SIZES
300 x 1200 mm
300 x 1500 mm
CERTIFICATES
300 x 1800 mm • Declaration of Conformity
300 x 2100 mm (EN 14190)
Plaza in 9.5 mm and 12.5 mm, Belgravia and Contur in • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
12.5 mm thickness.
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
SURFACE ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Standard white painted surface • EPD Environmental Product Declaration
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5)
Other colours available on request

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
LIGHT REFLECTION
Globe: 72.8% α
Quadril: 75.1%
Micro: 72.1% 1,0
Tangent: 70.9%
0,8
Plain: 82.6%
0,6
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions 0,4
of use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can
withstand ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 0,2

0,0 Hz
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
1 / B / No load
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C
2 / A / 30N
For more details, please refer to page 261. α 0,40 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 C
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,45 C Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, 12 x 12 mm, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent, 4 x 14 mm,
15 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
FIRE CLASS α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,75 0,75 0,75 B
A2-s1,d0
α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,00 -

Globe G1, 200 mm suspension αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65


ROBUSTNESS
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent Micro M1, 200 mm suspension αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60 EDGES
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product Quadril Q1, 200 mm suspension αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of Tangent T1, 200 mm suspension αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75
material over time. Plain P, 200 mm suspension αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


A B please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge A - PLAZA Edge D - CONTUR


(SQUARE EDGE) / S15 or S24 (rebated and grooved) / S24
C D Visible grid Concealed grid

Plain

Edge E - BELGRAVIA
(TEGULAR) / S15 OR S24
Recessed grid
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AKUSTIKPANEL

AKUSTIKPANEL Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
BLOCK RANGE
Ceiling lining with a unified expression without
visible joints. Suitable for flat surfaces and for
curving on site or from the factory.

Design Podium Co., Ltd, Lanpus Kindergarten, South Korea, Designpanel, Micro
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AKUSTIKPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
BLOCK RANGE

SIZES
Edge
Dimension Globe Quadril Micro Tangent Slot
Detail CERTIFICATES
• Declaration of Conformity
900 x
BG1 BQ1 BM1 - - TE (EN 14190)
2700
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
BQ4
BQ6 ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
1200 x
2400
-
BQ7
BQ8
BM1 -
BS4
BS5
TE
SK
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
BS6
BQ9
BQ10

1200 x BQ4
- - - - FF
2400 BQ6 DESIGN
BS4 BS4 Other perforation patterns are available to order.
1200 x
- BS5 - - BS5 SK
2400 LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
BS6 BS6

BQ7 2 / A / No load 900 x 2700 BG1F, BQ1F, BQ2F, BM1F,


1200 x BQ8 BM2F
BG1 BM1 - - TE
2400 BQ9 2 / B / No load 1200 x 2400 BQ4, BQ6, BQ7, BQ8,
BQ10 BQ9, BQ10, BS4, BS5, BS6,
2 / B / 30N 1200 x 2400 BG2F, BQ2F, BQ4F, BM2F
900 x
- - - BT1 - TE
2400
1 / A / No load 900 x 2400 BT3L1, BT3L2, BT3L4
Thicknesses of all boards: 12.5mm

SURFACE For more details, please refer to page 261.


Untreated

CLEANING FIRE CLASS Block Globe (BG), Block Quadril (BQ), Block Micro (BM), Block Tangent (BT), Block Slot (BS),
A2-s1,d0 Ø6 mm, 15 mm c/c 12 x 12 mm, 3 x 3 mm, 8.3 mm c/c 4 x 14 mm, Perforation:
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
Perforation: 5.3 - 9.8% 30 mm c/c Perforation: 7.1 - 9.8% 10/20 mm 10.9 - 15.7%
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
FIRE RATING Perforation: 7.8 - 17% Perforation: 13.3 -
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of 15.0 - 15.8%
Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0. Can be used in a BD 30 construction.
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s
recommendations.
EDGES ACOUSTICS
ROBUSTNESS α
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
AMBIENT CONDITIONS pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as
1,0
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product 0,8
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. material over time. 0,6

0,4
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site. Edge B1 Edge SK 0,2
(EN 520) 4 tapered edges No visible joints
0,0 Hz
No visible joints
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight* α 0,35 0,70 0,80 0,75 0,60 0,50 C
weight*
α 0,40 0,65 0,75 0,70 0,65 0,50 C
Block Globe 8.9 9.0
α 0,40 0,60 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C
Block Quadril 8.8 8.9 α 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,65 C
Block Micro 8.9 8.9 BG1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
BQ1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
Block Tangent 8.8 8.9 Edge FF Edge TE BM1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
No visible joints No visible joints BT3L1, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.65
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65mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 65mm suspension, no mineral wool

α α α α
1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0

0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8

0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6

0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2

0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

BQ4 α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,65 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,35 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,45 0,35 D BQ4 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,65 0,55 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,35 D

α 0,35 0,55 0,75 0,75 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,35 0,60 0,75 0,70 0,60 0,50 C BQ6 α 0,15 0,30 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,45 D BQ8 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,45 C
BQ6
BS4 α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,65 0,50 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,40 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,40 0,35 D BS4 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,65 0,50 0,40 D BQ9 α 0,20 0,35 0,50 0,50 0,40 0,30 D

α 0,35 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,45 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,30 0,60 0,80 0,75 0,65 0,55 C BS5 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,60 0,45 0,35 D BQ10 α 0,10 0,30 0,60 0,75 0,65 0,45 D
BS5
BS6 α 0,35 0,55 0,75 0,70 0,55 0,50 C BS6 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,55 0,45 D

200mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 200mm suspension, no mineral wool


α α α α
1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0

0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8

0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6

0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2

0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

BQ4 α 0,50 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,45 0,40 D BQ4 α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,55 0,50 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,45 0,50 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,35 D

BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,50 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ6 α 0,50 0,65 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ8 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,60 0,55 0,50 C

BS4 α 0,50 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,50 0,50 C BQ9 α 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,45 0,40 0,40 D BS4 α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,45 0,55 0,55 0,40 0,35 0,35 D

BS5 α 0,50 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ10 α 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BS5 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,60 0,60 0,55 C

BS6 α 0,55 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,55 0,55 C BS6 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,45 0,40 D

400mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 400mm suspension, no mineral wool

α α α α
1,0 1,0
1,0 1,0
0,8 0,8
0,8 0,8
0,6 0,6
0,6 0,6
0,4 0,4
0,4 0,4
0,2 0,2
0,2 0,2
0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz
0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
Class

BQ4 α 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,55 0,50 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,50 0,45 0,35 D
BQ4 α 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,50 0,50 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,40 D
BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ8 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C
BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C
BS4 α 0,55 0,65 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,45 0,55 0,45 0,40 0,40 0,35 D
BS4 α 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,50 0,50 C BQ9 α 0,45 0,50 0,50 0,50 0,40 0,40 D
α 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,50 0,40 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,55 C
A B
BS5 α 0,50 0,55 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,70 0,65 C BS5

0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,55 0,50 BS6 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,50 0,45 D
BS6 α C

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


C D
please visit knauf.co.uk

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INSTALLATION GUIDE - TIMBER FURRING INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (P45-S25)


Fig. 1

E G

C D

Legend:
A B
The framework should be min. 60 mm wide
at the short end joints (if wood is used; a
steel framework can be min. 45 mm). The F
remaining framework can be 45 mm wide.

• Screw (SN 3.5 x 30)


G
A Max. 300 mm

Fig. 1 Legend:
A Knauf MF Primary Support Channel
Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good Knauf MF Channel A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm
end result.
Knauf MF Perimeter Channel C = Max. 1200 mm D = Max.1200 mm
• 24 mm Knauf Drywall Screw E = Max. 1200 mm F = Max. 1200 mm
Knauf Angle Section 25 mm x 25 mm G = Min. 80 mm

300 mm Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.

1000 mm

Max 400 mm

FRAMEWORK CEILING LAYOUT AND FRAMEWORK


• Framework can be constructed from wood or steel profiles; • Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in
CD2 system can also be used as substrate. accordance with the existing ceiling plans.
• Also see the sections “Fire” and “Acoustics” on page 75. • Please note that expansion joints must be established on
extensive ceiling surfaces at max.intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. See detailed drawings on knauf.co.uk
CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
• As a rule, the framework must be at right angles to the
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall MF perimeter channel. Choose the method of
longitudinal direction of the elements at centres of 300 mm to
ensure that the panels are properly supported. • Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
• Also see the sections “Fire” and “Acoustics” on page 75.
both directions.
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints.
MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.
Please see pages 74 - 75 for details.

MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS/ANGLE MF CHANNELS


SECTIONS • Fix the MF channels to the MF primary support channels at
• Install MF primary support channels every 1200 mm centres every 300 mm. Use two 24 mm drywall screws in each
(max). connection.
• Using rigid or strap angle sections. Connect angle sections to
MF primary support channel with two 24 mm drywall screws.
MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.
Please see pages 74 - 75 for details..

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INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (CD2)


Fig. 1

E
G

A B ANGLE SECTIONS MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS


• Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split
F c/c. Choose the fixings in accordance with the substrate. pins, one immediately above the other.
• Secure the lower part to the MF primary support channels.

C D
H
Legend:
Wall profile UD 28/27 • Screw SN 3.5 x 30

CD profile 60/27 A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm


Cross fitting C = Max. 900 mm D = Max.900 mm
Nonius hanger (type depending on installation depth) E = Max. 900 mm F = Max. 900 mm
Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good JOINING CD-PROFILES MF CHANNELS
end result. • Join the CD profiles with the help of length connectors. • Place a cross fitting on the primary profile.
• Press the underlying MF channels into it.
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross
fitting.
Max 400 mm
• Se distances in figure 1.

MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.


Please see pages 74 - 75 for details..

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile UD 28/27. Choose the method of
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max.intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. See detailed drawings on knaufdhanoline.
com.
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE - PANELS AND JOINTING


900 mm ACOUSTICS
• A perforated gypsum panel will lose its acoustic function if
450 mm the perforations are blocked (this applies to the front and
300 mm
back of the panel).
200 mm

FIRE
• The framework should be dimensioned in accordance with
300 mm
the load in question and should be at least 45 mm in width.
INSTALLATION SCREW DISTANCES 900 X 2700 PAINTING
• Install the first row of panels with the help of string. • Fix the panels acoording to the template above. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
• See distances in figure 1 pages 70 - 72 all according to smooth and free from dust.
framework. • Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
• The panels are supplied undersized and must be installed at manufacturer’s instructions.
distances of up to 4 mm from each other to ensure that it is • Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
possible to insert filler all the way up between the edges of perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
the panels. • Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
• The perforated fields must be lined up in both directions. too much paint at a time.
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed • Spraying cannot be recommended as this could influence the
saw. acoustic properties of the panels.

600 mm

600 mm 300 mm
200 mm
300 mm
300 mm
200 mm CURVED PANELS
It is possible to curve the panels. For advice on how to do
300 mm
this, please contact the Knauf Technical Support.

SCREW DISTANCES 1200 X 2400 SCREW DISTANCES 900 X 2400 (TANGENT)


• Fix the panels acoording to the template above. • Fix the panels acoording to the template above.

CHANNEL CENTRES
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*

Board Length Board width Board Weight &


Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System
JOINTING FILLING SCREW HOLES BQ4, BQ6, BQ7,
• Apply the first layer of a Knauf jointing compound. Make • Check that the screws have been countersunk. Acoustic Square 2400 1200 400 300 ≤ 15 kg/m2
BQ8, BQ9, BQ10
sure it is pressed all the way up between the panel edges • Apply a Knauf jointing compound. Overfill slightly.
and avoid getting filler in the perforations. Acoustic Slot BS4, BS5, BS6 2400 1200 400 300 ≤ 15 kg/m2
• We recommend the use of Knauf Acoustic filling knife for
• Apply filler tape to the wet filler. holes in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation
• The first filling and application of filler tape can be carried holes.
out in a single, very simple operation by using a Mini
Bazooka.
• Allow the filler to dry. Make sure that the filler is completely
dry before sanding. Sand with fine sandpaper. Be careful not
to damage the cardboard surface.
• Apply the second layer of a Knauf jointing compound.
• Allow the filler to dry. Make sure that the filler is completely
dry before sanding. Sand with fine sandpaper. Be careful not
to damage the cardboard surface.
• Apply the third layer of a Knauf jointing compound. Make
sure that the filler is completely dry before sanding. Sand
with fine sandpaper until the joint is completely smooth. Be
careful not to damage the cardboard surface.

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AKUSTIKPANEL

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Single layer of Akustikpanel onto timber framework PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm) Consumption per. m²
Mineral wool

CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27 4.6 m

CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27 1.0*

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28 1.1 pcs.

CD Channel Intersection
258297 - 3.3 pcs.
Timber Akustikpanel Vapour Taped and jointed edges
Connector

Accessories for system CD2


framework barrier
(when used with Split pin for hanger 198907 - 2.6 pcs.
thermal insulation)
Nonius hanger lower 198904 - 1.3 pcs.

Nonius hanger upper 85mm 198905 125 - 185

Nonius hanger upper 135mm 198906 135 - 235

Nonius hanger upper 235mm 198923 235 - 340

Nonius hanger upper 340mm 198924 340 - 440

Nonius hanger upper 440mm 198925 440 - 540


1.3 pcs.
Nonius hanger upper 540mm 198926 540 - 640

Timber Akustikpanel Vapour Nonius hanger upper 640mm 198927 640 - 740
framework barrier Taped and jointed edges
(when used with thermal insulation)
Nonius hanger upper 740mm 198928 740 - 840

Akustikpanel with cross-furring Nonius hanger upper 840mm 198929 840 - 940
Mineral wool Nonius hanger upper 940mm 198930 940 -1040

As per UK MF system plus 25x25mm angle


11722 2500
MSK 70 Perimeter profile 1.0 m*
11723 3600

P45 Primary profile 2901 3600 0.85 m

S25/85 Secondary profile 2902 3800 3.6 m


Timber Akustikpanel Vapour Mineral wool
framework barrier
(when used with thermal insulation)
F/F13 Screw 2017 13 8 pcs.

Mineral wool
Screw SN3.5x30 9275 3,5 x 30 20 pcs.

Joint Filler
235309 - 0.35 kg
- Easy Filler Light

Uniflott Finish 129801 8 kg ≤ 0.1 kg

Filling tape 314828 - 1.5 m

Timber Akustikpanel Vapour barrier Mineral wool Filling knife 73962 - -


framework (when used with thermal insulation)
*Depending on room size.
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TECTOPANEL
Gaston Berger Auditorium, France, Tectopanel, Quadril
Architect: Linda Aydostian

TECTOPANEL Akusticpanel
Tectopanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
BLOCK RANGE
Acoustic ceiling lining offering flexibility. Blank canvas
providing numerous opportunities for creative design.
Available in a large number of sizes. Suitable for curving on
site or from factory.

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TECTOPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
BLOCK RANGE

SIZES
300 x 1200 x 12.5 mm BG, BQ, BM, BP
400 x 600 x 9.5 mm BP
400 x 600 x 12.5 mm BG, BP
CERTIFICATES
400 x 1200 x 12.5 mm BT • Declaration of Conformity
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm BG, BQ, BM, BP, BT (EN 14190)
600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm BG, BQ, BP
600 x 2400 x 12.5 mm BG, BQ, BP • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Other sizes on request ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
SURFACE
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Untreated • EPD Environmental Product Declaration

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s
recommendations. α
1,0
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of 0,8
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
0,6
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
0,4
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on the site. 0,2

0,0 Hz
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
1 / A / No load
2 / B / No load α 0,35 0,70 0,80 0,75 0,60 0,50 C
For more details, please refer to page 261. α 0,40 0,65 0,75 0,70 0,65 0,50 C
Block Globe (BG), Ø6 mm, Block Quadril (BQ), Block Micro (BM), 3 x 3 mm, Block Tangent (BT),
α 0,40 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,60 C 4 x 14 mm,
FIRE CLASS 15 mm c/c 12 x 12 mm, 8.3 mm c/c
α 0,35 0,70 0,95 0,95 0,85 0,85 A Perforation: 9-11% 30 mm c/c Perforation: 9.5-10.7% 10/20 mm c/c
A2-s1,d0 Perforation: 21.1-21.3%
α 0,30 0,15 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 - Perforation: 10.6-14%

FIRE RATING BG, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
Can be used in a BD 30 construction BQ, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70 EDGES
Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0 BM, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
BT, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.90 NRC: 0.85
ROBUSTNESS Plain, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as For acoustic data on alternative constructions
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
A B
please visit knauf.co.uk

material over time.


Edge B
(BEVELLED EDGE)
C D Visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight*
weight*

Block Globe 9.2 10.1 Plain


Block Quadril 9.1 10.0

Block Micro 9.1 10.2

Block Tangent 8.8 9.6

Plain 9.9 10.9

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TECTOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE - TIMBER FURRING INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (P45-S25)


Fig. 1

E G

C D

Legend: A B

The framework should be min. 60


mm wide at the short end joints (if F
wood is used; the steel framework
B

can be min. 45 mm). The remaining


framework can be 45 mm wide.

C G

Panel edge Legend:

• Screw (SN 3.5 x 30) Knauf MF Primary Support Channel

A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 200 mm C = Max. 300 mm Fig. 1 Knauf MF Channel A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm
A
Knauf MF Perimeter Channel C = Max. 1200 mm D = Max.1200 mm
Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result. • 24 mm Knauf Drywall Screw E = Max. 1200 mm F = Max. 1200 mm
Knauf Angle Section 25 mm x 25 mm G = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.
300 mm

300 mm
Max 400 mm
200 mm

1000 mm

FRAMEWORK CEILING LAYOUT


• Framework can be constructed from wood or steel depending • Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in
CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE
on current fire regulations. accordance with the existing ceiling plans.
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
• Framework should be at least 45 mm in width (steel) / 60
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile MF perimeter channel.. Choose the
mm in width (wood).
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on method of fixing in accordance with the substrate.
• Also see the sections “Fire” and “Acoustics” on next page.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max.intervals of 10 metres in
both directions.
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints.
MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.
Please see page 86 for details.

MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS/ANGLE MF CHANNELS


SECTIONS • Fix the MF channels to the MF primary support channels
at every 300 mm. Use two 24 mm drywall screws in each
• Install MF primary support channels every 1200 mm centres
connection.
(max).
• Using rigid or strap angle sections. Connect angle sections to MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.
MF primary support channel with two 24 mm drywall screws.
Please see page 86 for details.

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TECTOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (CD2)


Fig. 1

E G

A B ANGLE SECTIONS MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS


• Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split
F
c/c. Choose the fixings in accordance with the substrate. pins, one immediately above the other.
• Secure the lower part to the MF primary support channels.

C D
H

Legend:
Wall profile UD 28/27 • Screw SN 3.5 x 30
CD profile 60/27 A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm
Cross fitting C = Max. 900 mm D = Max.900 mm
Nonius hanger (type depending on installation depth) E = Max. 900 mm F = Max. 900 mm
Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm
JOINING CD-PROFILES MF CHANNELS
• Join the CD profiles with the help of length connectors. • Place a cross fitting on the primary profile.
• Press the underlying MF channels into it.
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross
Max 400 mm
fitting. See distances in figure 1.

MOUNTING OF PANELS, FINISH ETC.


Please see page 86 for details.

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile UD 28/27. Choose the method of
fixing in accordance with the substrate.

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TECTOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE - PANELS AND JOINTING INSTALLATION GUIDE - CURVED PANELS

It is possible to curve the panels. For advice on how to do


this, please contact the Knauf Technical Support.

ELEMENT LAYOUT CUTTING


• Install the panels beginning in the centre of the room. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
• Install the first row with the help of string. saw.

FILLING SCREW HOLES SANDING


• Check that the screws have been countersunk. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
• Apply a Knauf jointing compound. Overfill slightly. • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
• We recommend the use of Knauf “Acoustic filling knife for smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation holes.

ACOUSTICS
• A perforated gypsum panel will lose its acoustic function if the
perforations are blocked (this applies to the front and back of
the panel).
• Where applicable, a vapour barrier should therefore always
be placed between the rafter and furrings so that it does not
come into contact with the back of the perforated panel.
• When installing Tectopanel beneath a fixed ceiling it may be
necessary to insert mineral wool (Knauf Danoline can offer
mineral wool packed in plastic) into the cavity between the
PAINTING back of the panel and the fixed ceiling. This is primarily to
ensure low frequency sound absorption.
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
free from dust.
• Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Use a fine short-haired mohair roller to apply the paint.
• Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
too much paint at a time so that it does not create a “film“ over
the perforation holes.

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DETAILS ACCESSORIES
Single layer Tectopanel with timber furring
Mineral wool PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm) Consumption per. m²

CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27 4.6 m

CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27 1.0*

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28 1.1 pcs.

Timber Tectopanel Vapour barrier CD Channel Intersection


258297 - 3.3 pcs.
furring (when used with thermal insulation) Connector

Split pin for hanger 198907 - 2.6 pcs.

Accessories for system CD2


Nonius hanger lower 198904 - 1.3 pcs.
Mineral wool
Nonius hanger upper 85mm 198905 125 - 185

Nonius hanger upper 135mm 198906 135 - 235

Nonius hanger upper 235mm 198923 235 - 340

Nonius hanger upper 340mm 198924 340 - 440

Nonius hanger upper 440mm 198925 440 - 540


1.3 pcs.
Timber Tectopanel Vapour barrier
furring (when used with thermal insulation) Nonius hanger upper 540mm 198926 540 - 640

Nonius hanger upper 640mm 198927 640 - 740


Tectopanel with cross-furring
Mineral wool
Nonius hanger upper 740mm 198928 740 - 840

Nonius hanger upper 840mm 198929 840 - 940

Nonius hanger upper 940mm 198930 940 -1040

11722 2500

Accessories for system P45-S25


MSK 70 Perimeter profile 1.0 m*
11723 3600

P45 Primary profile 2901 3600 0.85 m

Timber Tectopanel Mineral wool Vapour barrier


furring (when used with thermal insulation)
S25/85 Secondary profile 2902 3800 3.6 m

ADD angle section 2017 13 8 pcs.

Screw SN3.5x30 9275 3,5 x 30 30 pcs.

Joint Filler
235309 - -
- Easy Filler Light

Unflott Finish 129801 8 kg ≤ 0.1 kg

Timber
Filling knife 73962 - -
Vapour barrier
furring Tectopanel Mineral wool (when used with thermal insulation)
*Depending on room size.
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SOLOPANEL

SOLOPANEL Solopanel
Stratopanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
SEAMLESS RANGE
Continuous perforations to the edge offering a
fluid, monolithic look. A choice of seamless or
discreet joints. Acoustic gypsum lining for ceiling
surfaces.

Henrik Jais-Nielsen & Mats White Architects AB, Hus N, Sweden, Solopanel, G10/23
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SOLOPANEL

SOLOPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
SEAMLESS RANGE
SURFACE
Untreated

CERTIFICATES
CLEANING
• Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
recommendations.

LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
AMBIENT CONDITIONS α
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
Perforation Perforation
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand 0,8 Sizes* (mm)
type percentage
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
0,6

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,4 SK FF G6/18 G8/18


2 / A / No load
2 / B / No load 0,2
G6/18 8.7 % 1188 x 1998 900/1188 x 1998
2 / A / 30N 0,0 Hz
2 / B / 30N 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
G8/18 15.5 % 1188 x 1998 900/1188 x 1998
1 / A / No load
α 0,40 0,45 0,50 0,45 0,40 0,50 D
For more details, please refer to page 261. G10/23 14.8 % 1196 x 2001 1196 x 2001 G10/23 G12/25
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,65 C
G12/25 18.1 % 1200 x 2000 1200 x 2000
FIRE CLASS α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,60 C
A2-s1,d0 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C G15/30 19.6 % 1200 x 1980 1200 x 1980
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C
ROBUSTNESS G6/18, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.45, NRC: 0.45
Q8/18 19.8 % 1188 x 1998 1188 x 1998
G15/30 Q8/18
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent G8/18, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
Q12/25 23.0% - 1200 x 2000
pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as G10/23, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product G12/25, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
G8/12/50 13.1 % 1200 x 2000 1200 x 2000
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of G15/30, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
material over time. α
G12/20/66 19.6 % 1188 x 1980 1188 x 1980
1,0
* Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes according to edge type. G8/12/50 G12/20/66
0,8
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight* 0,6


EDGES
G 6/18 8.8 0,4

G 8/18 8.8 0,2 Q 12/25

G 10/23 8.8 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

G 12/25 8.5 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,70 C


G15/30 8.4 α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,50 0,55 C
Edge SK Edge FF
Q 8/18 8.3 α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,50 0,60 C No visible joints No visible joints
α 0,50 0,70 0,80 0,70 0,65 0,65 B
Q 12/25 9.2
Q8/18, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
G 8/12/50 9.0 For acoustic data on alternative constructions
G8/12/50, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
G12/20/66, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65 A B please visit knauf.co.uk
G 12/20/66 8.4 Q12/25, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool

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SOLOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

E
G

A B

F JOINING CD-PROFILES MF CHANNELS


• Join the CD profiles with the help of length connectors. • Place a cross fitting on the MF primary support channels.
• Press the underlying MF channels into it.
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross
fitting.
C D
H • See distances in figure 1.

Wall profile UD 28/27 • Screw SN 3.5 x 30 SK SK/FF


CD profile 60/27 A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 333 mm
Cross fitting C = Max. 900 mm D = Max.900 mm
Nonius hanger (type depending on installation debth) E = Max. 900 mm F = Max. 900 mm
Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.

Max 400 mm

PREPARING PANELS INSTALLATION SEQUENCE


• Break all edges with fine sandpaper on the front so that the • Always wear cotton gloves when handling panels.
cardboard cannot rise during painting. • Begin installation in the centre of the room.
• Brush the edges free from gypsum dust and prime them with
CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE
Knauf Primer.
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile UD 28/27. Choose the method of
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max.intervals of 10 metres in both
directions. See detailed drawings on knaufdanoline.com. SK/FF SK
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints. Max 333 mm

Max 333 mm

Max 200 mm

INSTALLATION POSITIONING
• Use a string or a laser to ensure that the perforation rows are • SK panels are supplied undersized, and must be installed
flush. Note: The panels must all face in the same direction (red at distances of 2-5 mm from each other to ensure that it is
ANGLE SECTIONS MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS mark against blue mark). possible to insert filler all the way up between the edges.
• Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split • Make sure that the screws are countersunk without damaging • Use a mounting hook to ensure the correct distance between
c/c. Choose the fixings in accordance with the substrate. pins, one immediately above the other. the cardboard surface. perforation rows at the joints.
• Secure the lower part to the MF primary support channels. • See distances in previous illustration.

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SOLOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE SK/FF

CUTTING FILLING FILLING SCREW HOLES SANDING


• Cut the elements to size from the front with a • Check that the screws are undersunk and that the panels are • Apply the filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill slightly. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
fine-toothed saw. not pushed close together. We recommend the use of Knauf “Acoustic filling knife for • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
• Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. • Check that the edges have been primed and are free from holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
dust. holes.
• Use Knauf Uniflott for filling. • Allow the filler to dry.

1 2 3

= first filling
= extra material removed
= second filling

PREPARING KNAUF UNIFLOTT FILTER JOINTING PAINTING


• Prepare the filler according to the instructions on the filling • Fill the joint with filler (Knauf Uniflott). Use a jointing gun • Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
package. or press the filler into the joint with a filling knife. Overfill smooth and free from dust.
• Fill the tube with joint filler with the help of a putty knife. slightly and make sure that the filler is pressed all the way • Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
up between the edges of the panels and avoid getting filler manufacturer’s instructions.
• Attach the jointing nozzle.
in the perforations.
• Insert the tube and nozzle into a jointing gun. • Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
• Press the filler up again by running a finger over the joint. perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
Fill again.
• Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
• Allow the filler to dry for about 45 minutes. too much paint at a time.
• Remove surplus filler.
• Allow the filler to dry.
• Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish).
Overfill slightly.
• Allow the filler to dry.

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SOLOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (P45-S25) DETAILS


Fig. 1
Solopanel on CD 2 system

Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger
E G

C D
Cross fitting
Primary profile
Primary profile
A B

G Wall profile UD Solopanel Secondary profile Secondary profile Jointing

Legend:
Knauf MF Primary Support Channel
Knauf MF Channel A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm Solopanel - expansion joint
Knauf MF Perimeter Channel C = Max. 1200 mm D = Max.1200 mm
• 24 mm Knauf Drywall Screw E = Max. 1200 mm F = Max. 1200 mm
Knauf Angle Section 25 mm x 25 mm G = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.
Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger

Max 400 mm Cross fitting


Primary profile
Length
Primary profile connector

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE Secondary profile


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out. Secondary profile
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. Expansion joint
• Install the wall MF perimeter channel. Choose the method of
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate. Solopanel
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. Plasterboard strip Plasterboard strip

• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in


a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints. CHANNEL CENTRES
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*
Board Length Board width Board Weight &
Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System
6/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2
8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Straight-Line
10/23 2001 1196 400 333.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Circular Perforation
12/25 2000 1200 400 330.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2
MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS/ANGLE MF CHANNELS 15/30 1980 1200 400 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2
SECTIONS • Fix the MF channels to the MF primary support channels at
8/12/50 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2
every 300 mm. Use two 24 mm drywall screws in each Alternate Circular
• Install MF primary support channels every 1200 mm centres
connection. Perforation 12/20/66 1980 1188 396 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2
(max).
• Using rigid or strap angle sections. Connect angle sections to Straight-Line Square 8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2
MF primary support channel with two 24 mm drywall screws.
Perforation 12/25 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

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SOLOPANEL

ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT NAME SAP NO. W x L x H (mm) Consumption per. m² PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27 4.6 m MF Connecting Clip 258294 -

CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27 1.0* MF Ceiling Channel 243990 80 x 3600 x 26

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28 1.1 pcs.


MF Primary Support Channel 243992 45 x 3600 x 15

CD Channel Intersection
258297 - 3.3 pcs.
Connector
Strap Hanger 258287 25 x 2500
Split pin for hanger 198907 - 2.6 pcs.

Nonius hanger lower 198904 - 1.3 pcs. 258285 25 x 3000 x 25


Angle Section
258286 25 x 3000 x 50

Nonius hanger, upper 85 mm 198905 125 - 185


CD ‘C‘ Channel 243790 27 x 3000 x 60
Nonius hanger, upper 135 mm 198906 135 - 235

Nonius hanger, upper 235 mm 198923 235 - 340 6/18 83280


8/18 83281
Nonius hanger, upper 340 mm 198924 340 - 440 10/23 83282
Installation kit 12/25 83283 -
Nonius hanger, upper 440 mm 198925 440 - 540 15/30 83284
1.3 pcs.
8/12/50 83285
Nonius hanger, upper 540 mm 198926 540 - 640
12/20/66 83286
Nonius hanger, upper 640 mm 198927 640 - 740
258309 3.5 x 25
Nonius hanger, upper 740 mm 198928 740 - 840 258310 3.5 x 32
258311 3.5 x 38
Nonius hanger, upper 840 mm 198929 840 - 940 Screws 258312 3.5 x 42
258313 3.9 x 50
Nonius hanger, upper 940 mm 198930 940 -1040 258314 4.2 x 60
258315 4.2 x 75

Knauf Wallboard primer 258279 12 L 11.1 L


MF Nut and Bolt 258293 -

Knauf Uniflott 253631 25 kg 0.4 kg

Filler tube set 9218 - -

*Depending on room size.

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STRATOPANEL

STRATOPANEL Solopanel
Stratopanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
SEAMLESS RANGE
Continuous random perforation pattern offering
a fluid, monolithic look. Acoustic gypsum lining
for ceiling surfaces.

Kjær & Richter, LMO, Denmark, Stratopanel, G8/15/20

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STRATOPANEL

STRATOPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
SEAMLESS RANGE

SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING CERTIFICATES
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
recommendations.

LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of α
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand Perforation Perforation
1,0 Sizes* (mm)
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. type percentage
0,8
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,6 SK FF
2 / A / No load
2 / B / 30N 0,4
For more details, please refer to page 261. G8/15/20 9.9 % 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500
0,2 G8/15/20
G12/20/35 9.8 % 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500
FIRE CLASS 0,0 Hz
A2-s1,d0 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class * Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes according to edge type.
α 0,40 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,40 0,45 D
ROBUSTNESS α 0,40 0,50 0,60 0,45 0,35 0,35 D
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as A B
G8/15/20, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.50, NRC: 0.50
G12/20/35, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.45, NRC: 0.50
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
material over time. For acoustic data on alternative constructions
G12/20/35
C D please visit knauf.co.uk

EDGES

Edge SK Edge FF
No visible joints No visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight*

G 8/15/20 9.3

G 12/20/35 9.3

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INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (P45-S25) INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1 Fig. 1

E G
E
C D G

A B

A B
F
F

C D H
Legend:
Legend:
Knauf MF Primary Support Channel
Wall profile UD 28/27 • Screw SN 3,5 x 30
Knauf MF Channel A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm
CD profile 60/27
Knauf MF Perimeter Channel C = Max. 1200 mm D = Max.1200 mm A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 333 mm
Cross fitting C = Max. 900 mm D = Max.900 mm
• 24 mm Knauf Drywall Screw E = Max. 1200 mm F = Max. 1200 mm
Nonius hanger (type depending on installation debth) E = Max. 900 mm F = Max. 900 mm
Knauf Angle Section 25 mm x 25 mm G = Min. 80 mm
Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result. end result.

Max 400 mm Max 400 mm

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out. • Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall MF perimeter channel. Choose the method of accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile UD 28/27. Choose the method of
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate. • Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. both directions. See detailed drawings on knauf.co.uk.
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in • Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints. distance between expansion joints.

MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS/ANGLE MF CHANNELS


SECTIONS • Fix the MF channels to the MF primary support channels at
• Install MF primary support channels every 1200 mm centres every 300 mm. Use two 24 mm drywall screws in each ANGLE SECTIONS MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS
(max). connection. • Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split
c/c. Choose the fixings in accordance with the substrate. pins, one immediately above the other.
• Using rigid or strap angle sections. Connect angle sections to
MF primary support channel with two 24 mm drywall screws. • Secure the lower part to the primary profile.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
SK/FF SK/FF

1 2 3

JOINING CD-PROFILES MF CHANNELS


• Join the CD profiles with the help of length connectors. • Place a cross fitting on the MF primary support channels.
• Press the underlying MF channels into it. FILLING PREPARING KNAUF UNIFLOTT FILLER
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross • Check that the screws are countersunk and that the panels • Prepare the filler according to the instructions on the filling
fitting. are not pushed close together. package.
• See distances in figure 1. • Check that the edges have been primed and are free from • Fill the tube with joint filler with the help of a putty knife.
dust. • Attach the jointing nozzle.
• Use Knauf Uniflott for filling. • Insert the tube and nozzle into a jointing gun.

SK SK/FF SK/FF SK/FF

= first filling
= extra material removed
= second filling

PREPARING PANELS INSTALLATION SEQUENCE JOINTING FILLING SCREW HOLES


• Break all edges with fine sandpaper on the front so that the • Begin installation in the centre of the room. • Fill the joint with filler (Knauf Uniflott). Use a jointing gun • Apply the filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill
cardboard cannot rise during painting. or press the filler into the joint with a filling knife. Overfill slightly. We recommend the use of Knauf “Acoustic filling
• Brush the edges free from gypsum dust and prime them with slightly and make sure that the filler is pressed all the way knife for holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the
Knauf Primer. up between the edges of the panels and avoid getting filler perforation holes.
in the perforations. • Allow the filler to dry.
• Press the filler up again by running a finger over the joint.
Fill again.
SK/FF SK/FF • Allow the filler to dry for about 45 minutes.
• Remove surplus filler.
• Allow the filler to dry.
Max 333 mm • Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish).
Overfill slightly.
• Allow the filler to dry.
Max 333 mm

Max 200 mm

PAINTING
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
smooth and free from dust.
INSTALLATION CUTTING • Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
• Use a string or a laser to ensure that the perforation rows are • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed manufacturer’s instructions.
flush. Note: The panels must all face in the same direction (red saw. • Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
mark against blue mark). • Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
• SK panels are supplied undersized, and must be installed • Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
at distances of 2-5 mm from each other to ensure that it is SANDING too much paint at a time.
possible to insert filler all the way up between the edges. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
• Make sure that the screws are countersunk without damaging • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
the cardboard surface. smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.

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STRATOPANEL

DETAILS

Stratopanel on CD 2 system Abutment to wall, parallel to


primary support channel
Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger

Cross fitting
Primary profile
Primary profile

Wall profile UD Stratopanel Secondary profile Secondary profile Jointing

Stratopanel - expansion joint Abutment to wall, perpendicular


to primary support channel

Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger

Length
Cross fitting connector
Primary profile

Primary profile

Secondary profile

Secondary profile
Expansion joint
Stratopanel
Movement control joint - can
Plasterboard strip Plasterboard strip be formed simply with standard
components as shown, ideally
coinciding with movement joints in
the building structure

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STRATOPANEL

DETAILS
Junction with partition Change of level and bulkhead

Change of level and bulkhead Change of level and bulkhead

Change of level and bulkhead

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STRATOPANEL

ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT NAME SAP NO. W x L x H (mm) Consumption per. m² PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27 4.6 m MF Connecting Clip 258294 -

CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27 1.0* MF Ceiling Channel 243990 80 x 3600 x 26

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28 1.1 pcs. MF Primary Support Channel 243992 45 x 3600 x 15

CD Channel Intersection
258297 - 3.3 pcs.
Connector
Strap Hanger 258287 25 x 2500
Split pin for hanger 198907 - 2.6 pcs.

258285 25 x 3000 x 25
Nonius hanger lower 198904 - 1.3 pcs. Angle Section
258286 25 x 3000 x 50

Nonius hanger, upper 85 mm 198905 125 - 185


CD ‘C‘ Channel 243790 27 x 3000 x 60
Nonius hanger, upper 135 mm 198906 135 - 235

Nonius hanger, upper 235 mm 198923 235 - 340 258309 3.5 x 25


258310 3.5 x 32
Nonius hanger, upper 340 mm 198924 340 - 440 258311 3.5 x 38
Screws 258312 3.5 x 42
Nonius hanger, upper 440 mm 198925 440 - 540 258313 3.9 x 50
1.3 pcs. 258314 4.2 x 60
Nonius hanger, upper 540 mm 198926 540 - 640 258315 4.2 x 75

Nonius hanger, upper 640 mm 198927 640 - 740


MF Nut and Bolt 258293 -
Nonius hanger, upper 740 mm 198928 740 - 840

Nonius hanger, upper 840 mm 198929 840 - 940

Nonius hanger, upper 940 mm 198930 940 -1040


CHANNEL CENTRES
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*
Knauf Tiefengrund
9209 5L 0.02 L
(Universal Primer) Board Length Board width Board Weight &
Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

Random Circular 8/15/20 1875 1200 400 312.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Uniflott Finish 129801 8 kg 0.1 kg
Perforation 12/20/35 1875 1200 400 312.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2
253631 25 kg
Knauf Uniflott 0.4 kg
253630 5 kg

Filler tube set 9218 - -

Filling knife 73962 - -

Screws SN 3.5x30 9275 3.5 x 30 20 pcs.

*Depending on room size.

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DRYPANEL

DRYPANEL Drypanel
Contrapanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - Danopanel
DRY SYSTEMS
A unique edge design offering a jointing free
system for quick and easy installation, creating a
ceiling lining without visible joints.

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DRYPANEL

DRYPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
DRY SYSTEMS
SURFACE
Untreated

CERTIFICATES
CLEANING
• Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
recommendations.

LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
AMBIENT CONDITIONS α
1,0α
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
Perforation Perforation
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand Sizes* (mm)
1,0 type percentage
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 0,8
0,8
0,6
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY LE
0,6
2 / A / No load 0,4
2 / B / 30N 0,4
0,2 G8/18 15.5 % 1188 x 1998 G8/18 G10/23
For more details, please refer to page 261.
0,2
0,0 Hz G10/23 14.8 % 1196 x 2001
FIRE CLASS 0,0 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Hz
Class

A2-s1,d0 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class G12/25 18.1 % 1200 x 2000
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,65 D
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,65 D G12/20/66 19.6 % 1188 x 1980
α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,60 C
ROBUSTNESS α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,60 C
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent * Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes
pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C according to edge type.
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,50 0,60 C
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,50 0,60 C
α G12/25 G12/20/66
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
material over time. α
G8/18, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
G10/23, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
A B
G12/25, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65 EDGES
G12/20/66, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


C D
please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge LE
Discreet joint
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight*

G 8/18 8.8

G 10/23 8.8

G 12/25 8.5

G 12/20/66 8.4

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DRYPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

E
G

A B
ANGLE SECTIONS MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS
F • Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split
c/c. Choose the fixings in accordance with the substrate. pins, one immediately above the other.
• Secure the lower part to the MF primary support channels.

C D
H

Wall profile UD 28/27 • Screw SN 3.5 x 30


CD profile 60/27 A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 333 mm
Cross fitting C = Max. 900 mm D = Max.900 mm
Nonius hanger (type depending on installation debth) E = Max. 900 mm F = Max. 900 mm
Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.

JOINING CD-PROFILES MF CHANNELS


• Join the CD profiles with the help of length connectors. • Place a cross fitting on the MF primary support channels.
Max 400 mm • Press the underlying MF channels into it.
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross
fitting.
• See distances in figure 1.

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE Max 333 mm


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall profile UD 28/27. Choose the method of
Max 333 mm
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max.intervals of 10 metres in both
directions. See detailed drawings on knaufdanoline.com.
Max 200 mm
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints.

INSTALLATION SEQUENCE INSTALLATION


• Always wear cotton gloves when handling panels. • Use a string or a laser to ensure that the perforation rows are
• Begin installation in the centre of the room. flush. Note: The panels must all face in the same direction (red
mark against blue mark).
• Make sure that the screws are countersunk without damaging
the cardboard surface.

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DRYPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALLATION GUIDE - STEEL FRAMEWORK (P45-S25)


Fig. 1

E G

C D

A B

CUTTING SANDING F
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
fine-toothed saw. • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
• Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.

Legend:
Knauf MF Primary Support Channel
Knauf MF Channel A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 300 mm
Knauf MF Perimeter Channel C = Max. 1200 mm D = Max.1200 mm
• 24 mm Knauf Drywall Screw E = Max. 1200 mm F = Max. 1200 mm
Knauf Angle Section 25 mm x 25 mm G = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.

Max 400 mm

PAINTING
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
smooth and free from dust.
• Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE
perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller. • Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
• Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the wall MF perimeter channel. Choose the method of
too much paint at a time. • Please note that expansion joints must be established on fixing in accordance with the substrate.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
both directions.
• Where conditions indicate an increased risk of movement in
a building, this must be taken into account by reducing the
distance between expansion joints.

MF PRIMARY SUPPORT CHANNELS/ANGLE MF CHANNELS


SECTIONS • Fix the MF channels to the MF primary support channels at
• Install MF primary support channels every 1200 mm centres every 300 mm. Use two 24 mm drywall screws in each
(max). connection.
• Using rigid or strap angle sections. Connect angle sections to
MF primary support channel with two 24 mm drywall screws.

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DRYPANEL

DETAILS CHANNEL CENTRES

Solopanel on CD 2 system Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*

Board Length Board width Board Weight &


Nonius hanger Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
Nonius hanger
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

6/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Cross fitting
Primary profile
8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Primary profile
Straight-Line
10/23 2001 1196 400 333.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Circular Perforation

12/25 2000 1200 400 330.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

15/30 1980 1200 400 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Wall profile UD Solopanel Secondary profile Secondary profile Jointing


8/12/50 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Alternate Circular
Perforation
12/20/66 1980 1188 396 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2

8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Straight-Line Square
Perforation
12/25 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Solopanel - expansion joint

Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger

Cross fitting
Primary profile
Length
Primary profile connector

Secondary profile

Secondary profile
Expansion joint
Solopanel

Plasterboard strip Plasterboard strip

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DRYPANEL

ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT NAME SAP NO. W x L x H (mm) Consumption per. m² PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27 4.6 m MF Connecting Clip 258294 -

CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27 1.0* MF Ceiling Channel 243990 80 x 3600 x 26

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28 1.1 pcs. MF Primary Support Channel 243992 45 x 3600 x 15

CD Channel Intersection
258297 - 3.3 pcs.
Connector Strap Hanger 258287 25 x 2500

Split pin for hanger 198907 - 2.6 pcs.


258285 25 x 3000 x 25
Angle Section
Nonius hanger lower 198904 - 1.3 pcs. 258286 25 x 3000 x 50

Nonius hanger, upper 85 mm 198905 125 - 185 CD ‘C‘ Channel 243790 27 x 3000 x 60
Nonius hanger, upper 135 mm 198906 135 - 235
258309 3.5 x 25
Nonius hanger, upper 235 mm 198923 235 - 340 258310 3.5 x 32
258311 3.5 x 38
Nonius hanger, upper 340 mm 198924 340 - 440
Screws 258312 3.5 x 42
Nonius hanger, upper 440 mm 198925 440 - 540 258313 3.9 x 50
258314 4.2 x 60
1.3 pcs. 258315 4.2 x 75
Nonius hanger, upper 540 mm 198926 540 - 640
248099 8 mm
Nonius hanger, upper 640 mm 198927 640 - 740 Drypanel caps 248102 10 mm
248103 12 mm
Nonius hanger, upper 740 mm 198928 740 - 840
MF Nut and Bolt 258293 -
Nonius hanger, upper 840 mm 198929 840 - 940

Nonius hanger, upper 940 mm 198930 940 -1040

Knauf Tiefengrund
9209 5L 0.02 L
(Universal Primer)

Uniflott Finish 129801 8 kg 0.1 kg

253631 25 kg
Knauf Uniflott 0.4 kg
253630 5 kg

Filler tube set 9218 - -

Filling knife 73962 - -

Screws SN 3.5x30 9275 3.5 x 30 20 pcs.

6/18 9211 2 pcs


8/18 9212 2 pcs
10/23 9213 2 pcs
Mounting hook 12/25 9214 2 pcs -
15/30 9215 2 pcs
8/12/50 9216 2 pcs
12/20/66 9217 2 pcs
*Depending on room size. *Depending on room size.

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CONTRAPANEL
Gymnasium of Baccarat, France, Contrapanel, Globe
Architect: Salaignac - Camarra architecture office

CONTRAPANEL Drypanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - Contrapanel
Danopanel
DRY SYSTEMS
Acoustical performance and impact resistance in one
solution. Acoustic ceiling lining with a distinct unified look.
Tested in accordance with DIN 18 032 (EN 13 964) - the
toughest requirements for impact resistance. Foil-covered
surface – easy to clean.

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CONTRAPANEL

CONTRAPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
DRY SYSTEMS
SIZES
600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm CERTIFICATES
600 x 1800 x 12.5 mm
600 x 2400 x 12.5 mm • DIN 4102-2 Fire Classification
• MPA certificate - impact resistance
SURFACE • Declaration of Conformity
Foil-covered with pre-impregnated white paper (EN 14190)
Gloss 10
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Tested for chemical resistance in accordance with
DIN 68 861, FIRA BS 3962 and NEMA LD-3-1991 ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of α
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
1,0
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
0,8
LIGHT REFLECTION
Globe: 74.1% 0,6
Regula: 86.3% 0,4

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,2


1 / B / No load
0,0 Hz
2 / B / 30N 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000
For more details, please refer to page 261. Class
Globe, Ø6 mm, Plain
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C 15 mm c/c
FIRE CLASS Perforation G1F: 10.2%
B-s1,d0 α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -

A B
Globe, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65
FIRE RATING Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
Can be used in a BD 30 construction
Class 1; K1 10, B-s1,d0 For acoustic data on alternative constructions
C D
please visit knauf.co.uk EDGES
ROBUSTNESS
Durable and dirt resistant surface. Product made of robust,
glass fibre reinforced material with excellent pressure
resistance and can therefore be used on walls as well
as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of IMPACT RESISTANCE
material over time.
Contrapanel meets the toughest class 1 requirements in accordance
with EN 13964 for impact resistant ceiling linings making the product Edge B
ideal even for handball or hockey courts. (BEVELLED EDGE)
Visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight*
weight*

Globe 8.9 9.7

Plain 9.7 10.5

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CONTRAPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

E
G

JOINING CD PROFILES MF CHANNELS


A B • Place a cross fitting on the MF primary support channels.
• Join the CD profiles (both primary and secondary profiles)
F with the help of length connectors. • Press the underlying MF channels into it.
• The joints can be made as butt joints. • Place MF channels at 200 mm c/c.
• Adjust the locations of the MF channels and lock the cross
fitting.

C D H

Legend: Fig. 1 Min 15 mm


Wall angle UD 28/27

CD profile 60/27
200 mm
Cross fitting
A = Max. 200 mm B = 200 mm C = Max. 900 mm
200 mm
Nonius hanger (type dependnt on installation depth)

White Screw WS25S D = Max. 900 mm E = Max. 200 mm F = Max. 900 mm mm



Panel edge G = Min. 80 mm H = Min. 80 mm

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks. INSTALLATION CUTTING
• Always wear cotton gloves when handling the panels. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
• Mark the position of screws on the Contrapanel. Use the saw.
supplied template for this if necessary.
Max 400 mm
• Install the elements from the centre. Install the first row with
the help of string.
• Secure screws min. 15 mm from the edge of the element at
200 mm c/c.
• Use white screws.

CEILING LAYOUT INSTALLING THE WALL PROFILE


• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Mark out.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install UD profile 28/27 with a max. distance between
screws of 400 mm. Choose the fixings in accordance with
the substrate.

ANGLE SECTIONS PRIMARY PROFILES


• Secure the upper part to the construction above it at 900 mm • Connect the two parts of the angle sections with two split
c/c. pins, one immediately above the other.
• Secure the lower part to the MF primary support channel. • Place the MF primary support channels at a max. distance of
900 mm from each other.

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CONTRAPANEL

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Contrapanel on CD2 system PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Nonius hanger CD ‘U’ Mounting Bracket 258290 60 x 4000 x 27

Wall profile UD Secondary CD profile Primary CD profile CD ‘U’ Channel 243791 28 x 3000 x 27

CD ‘C’ Channel Connector 258295 59 x 80 x 28

CD Channel Intersection
258297 -
Connector
Contrapanel

Split pin for hanger 198907 -

Nonius hanger lower 198904 -

Nonius hanger
Nonius hanger upper 85mm 198905 125 - 185

Nonius hanger upper 135mm 198906 135 - 235


Wall profile UD Primary CD profile Cross fitting
Nonius hanger upper 235mm 198923 235 - 340

Nonius hanger upper 340mm 198924 340 - 440

Nonius hanger upper 440mm 198925 440 - 540

Nonius hanger upper 540mm 198926 540 - 640

Nonius hanger upper 640mm 198927 640 - 740


Contrapanel Secondary CD profile White screw

Nonius hanger upper 740mm 198928 740 - 840

Nonius hanger upper 840mm 198929 840 - 940

Nonius hanger upper 940mm 198930 940 -1040

White painted screw WS32T 198794 32


- for 1 layer on wood
White painted screw WS42T 199109 42
- for 2 layers on wood
White painted screw WS25S 219774 25
- for 1 layer on steel
White painted screw WS38S 219780 38
- for 2 layers on steel

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DANOPANEL
Tegnestuen Virumgården, Torstorp Senior Center, Denmark, Danopanel, Globe

DANOPANEL Drypanel
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING - Contrapanel
Danopanel
DRY SYSTEMS
Acoustic ceiling lining with a distinct unified look. Pre-painted
surface and concealed fixings offering a quick and easy
ceiling solution that requires no filling or painting.

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DANOPANEL
NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILING -
DRY SYSTEMS
SIZES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm
CERTIFICATES
SURFACE • Declaration of Conformity
Standard white painted surface
(EN 14190)
(closest match RAL 9003, gloss 5)
Other colours available on request • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
• EPD Environmental Product Declaration
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of ACOUSTICS DESIGN
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand Other perforation patterns are available to order.
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. N.B. The direction of Tangent perforation is determined by the framework orientation.

LIGHT REFLECTION α
Globe: 72.8%
Quadril: 75.1% 1,0
Micro: 72.1% 0,8
Tangent: 70.9%
Plain: 82.6% 0,6

0,4
LOAD BEARING CAPACITY
1 / A / No load 0,2
2 / B / No load
For more details, please refer to page 261. 0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

FIRE CLASS α 0,35 0,70 0,80 0,75 0,60 0,50 C


A2-s1,d0 α 0,40 0,65 0,75 0,70 0,65 0,50 C
Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent,
α 0,40 0,60 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C
FIRE RATING 15 mm c/c 12 x 12 mm, 8.3 mm c/c 4 x 14 mm,
α 0,35 0,70 0,95 0,95 0,85 0,85 A Perforation: 10.2% 30 mm c/c Perforation: 10.2% 10/20 mm c/c
Can be used in a BD 30 construction
Perforation: 13% Perforation: 21.3%
Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0 α 0,30 0,15 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
G, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
ROBUSTNESS Q, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70 EDGES
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with M, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of T, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.90, NRC: 0.85
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no Plain, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
decomposition of material over time.

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


A B
please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge B
*(kg/m2)

Transportation (BEVELLED EDGE)


Perforation Tile weight*
weight*
C D Visible joints

Globe 9.2 10.1

Quadril 9.1 10.0 Plain

Micro 9.2 10.1

Tangent 9.1 10.0

Plain 9.9 10.9

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INSTALLATION GUIDE

Legend:
FINISHING ELEMENTS CUTTING
Furring min. 70 mm wide
• Secure the last row directly through the panels using white • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
Clips (pre-fixed on the back of screws WS32T. saw.
Danopanel • Install additional battens to compensate for the thickness of • If metal clips have been installed in the place where the
the metal clips. element is to be cut, they must be removed first.

Screw WS32T
• Installation can be completed with an underlying shadow line • Grip the clips with a pair of pliers and twist it off gently.
trim. White screws can be used to secure the final panel or • A new metal clip can be pressed into position with a clip
Panel edge
screw heads can subsequently be filled, sanded and painted. mounting tool.

B A = Max. 300 mm B = 300 mm


Fig. 1
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.
ACOUSTICS
• A perforated gypsum panel will lose its acoustic function if
the perforations are blocked (this applies to the front and
back of the panel).
• Where applicable, a vapour barrier should therefore always
be placed between the rafter and battens so that it does not
come into contact with the back of the perforated panel.
• When installing a ceiling beneath a fixed surface it may be
necessary to insert mineral wool (Knauf can offer mineral
wool packed in plastic) into the cavity between the back of
the panel and the fixed ceiling. This is primarily to ensure low
frequency sound absorption.
• A perforated gypsum panel is dependent on an acoustic
cavity behind it in order to achieve its acoustic properties.
CEILING LAYOUT ELEMENT LAYOUT
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Always wear cotton gloves when handling panels.
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. • Install the elements beginning in the centre of the room.
• The wooden battens must be at least 70 mm in width with • Install the first row with the help of string.
c/c of 300 mm.
• The actual ceiling construction should be determined by the
local building regulations.

FIXING INSTALLATION OF FOLLOWING ELEMENTS


• Secure the elements by tightening the screws through the • Install the next elements by sliding the metal clips behind the
holes in the metal clips. Use for instance screw SN 3.5x30. preceding panel(s) and tightening the screws through the
• It is important that screws are vertical so that their heads take holes in the free metal clips.
up as little space as possible.

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DETAILS ACCESSORIES
Single layer of Danopanel onto timber furring PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)
Mineral wool

White painted screw WS32T 198794 32

Screws SN 3.5x30 9275 3.5 x 30

Clips BE 13 180369 40 x 55 x 1/10

Fixing tool for clips 198353 -

Plywood strip
White screw Danopanel Vapour barrier
Timber furring (when used with
thermal insulation)

Mineral wool

Plywood strip
White screw Danopanel Vapour barrier
Timber
furring (when used with
thermal insulation)

Danopanel on cross-furring Mineral wool

Plywood strip Mineral wool Vapour barrier


White screw Timber Danopanel (when used with
furring thermal insulation)

Mineral wool

Vapour barrier
Plywood strip Mineral wool
(when used with
White screw Danopanel
Timber furring thermal insulation)

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AKUSTIKPANEL
Medical Centre Darney, France, Akustikpanel Wall, Tangent
Architect: Cabinet d‘architecture Gilles PROT

AKUSTIKPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Wall lining with a unified expression without visible joints. Drypanel
Suitable for flat surfaces and for curving on site or from the Contrapanel
factory. Kinopanel
Amfipanel

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AKUSTIKPANEL
WALL LINING

SIZES

Edge
Dimension Globe Quadril Micro Tangent Slot
Detail CERTIFICATES
900 x • Declaration of Conformity
BG1 BQ1 BM1 - - TE
2700 (EN 14190)
BQ4 • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)

1200 x
BQ6
BS4
TE
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
BQ7
- BM1 - BS5
2400 BQ8 SK
BS6
BQ9
BQ10

1200 x B4 (Square)
- - - - FF
2400 B6 (Square)

1200 x
BS4 BS4 FIRE CLASS DESIGN
- BS5 - - BS5 SK A2-s1,d0 Other perforation patterns are available to order.
2400
BS6 BS6

BQ7 FIRE RATING


1200 x BQ8 Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0. Can be used in a BD 30 construction.
BG1 BM1 - - TE
2400 BQ9
BQ10
ROBUSTNESS
900 x Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent
- - BT1 - TE pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as
2400
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product
Thicknesses of all boards: 12.5mm properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
material over time.

SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING Block Globe (BG), Block Quadril (BQ), Block Micro (BM), Block Tangent (BT), Block Slot (BS)
Ø6 mm, 15 mm c/c 12 x 12 mm, 30 mm c/c 3 x 3 mm, 8.3 mm c/c 4 x 14 mm, 10/20 mm c/c Perforation:
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
Perforation: 5.3 - 9.8% Perforation: 7.8 - 13% Perforation: 7.1 - 9.8% Perforation: 10.9 - 15.7%
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
13.3 - 15.0 - 15.8%
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s EDGES ACOUSTICS
recommendations.
α
AMBIENT CONDITIONS 1,0
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of 0,8
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 0,6

0,4
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site. Edge B1 Edge SK 0,2
(EN 520) 4 tapered edges No visible joints
0,0 Hz
No visible joints
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

Transportation
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight* α 0,35 0,70 0,80 0,75 0,60 0,50 C


weight*
α 0,40 0,65 0,75 0,70 0,65 0,50 C
Globe 8.9 9.0 α 0,40 0,60 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C

Quadril 8.8 8.9 α 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,65 C


G1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
Micro 8.9 8.9 Q1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
Edge FF Edge TE M1F, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
Tangent 8.8 8.9
No visible joints No visible joints T3L1, 65 mm suspension, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.65
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65mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 65mm suspension, no mineral wool


α α α α
1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0

0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8

0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6

0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2

0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

BQ4 α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,65 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,35 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,45 0,35 D BQ4 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,65 0,55 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,35 D

BQ6 α 0,35 0,55 0,75 0,75 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,35 0,60 0,75 0,70 0,60 0,50 C BQ6 α 0,15 0,30 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,45 D BQ8 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,45 C

BS4 α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,65 0,50 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,40 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,40 0,35 D BS4 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,65 0,50 0,40 D BQ9 α 0,20 0,35 0,50 0,50 0,40 0,30 D

BS5 α 0,35 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,45 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,30 0,60 0,80 0,75 0,65 0,55 C BS5 α 0,15 0,35 0,55 0,60 0,45 0,35 D BQ10 α 0,10 0,30 0,60 0,75 0,65 0,45 D

BS6 α 0,35 0,55 0,75 0,70 0,55 0,50 C BS6 α 0,15 0,35 0,60 0,70 0,55 0,45 D

200mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 200mm suspension, no mineral wool


α α α α
1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0

0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8

0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6

0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2

0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

BQ4 α 0,50 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,45 0,40 D BQ4 α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,55 0,50 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,45 0,50 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,35 D

BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,50 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ6 α 0,50 0,65 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ8 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,60 0,55 0,50 C

BS4 α 0,50 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,50 0,50 C BQ9 α 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,45 0,40 0,40 D BS4 α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,45 0,55 0,55 0,40 0,35 0,35 D

BS5 α 0,50 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ10 α 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BS5 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,60 0,60 0,55 C

BS6 α 0,55 0,70 0,70 0,65 0,55 0,55 C BS6 α 0,45 0,55 0,60 0,50 0,45 0,40 D

400mm suspension, 25mm mineral wool 400mm suspension, no mineral wool


α α α α
1,0 1,0 1,0 1,0

0,8 0,8 0,8 0,8

0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6

0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2

0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz 0,0 Hz


125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

BQ4 α 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ7 α 0,50 0,50 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,40 D BQ4 α 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,55 0,50 0,45 D BQ7 α 0,50 0,55 0,50 0,50 0,45 0,35 D

BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ8 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,60 0,55 C BQ6 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C BQ8 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,55 0,50 C

BS4 α 0,55 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,50 0,50 C BQ9 α 0,45 0,50 0,50 0,50 0,40 0,40 D BS4 α 0,55 0,65 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,45 D BQ9 α 0,45 0,55 0,45 0,40 0,40 0,35 D

BS5 α 0,50 0,55 0,55 0,55 0,45 0,40 D BQ10 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,70 0,65 C BS5 α 0,50 0,60 0,55 0,50 0,40 0,40 D A
BQ10 α B
0,55 0,65 0,60 0,60 0,60 0,55 C

BS6 α 0,55 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,55 0,50 C BS6 α 0,55 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,50 0,45 D

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


C D
please visit knauf.co.uk

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1 = first filling
= filling tape
= second filling

= third filling
= paint

A
C
JOINTING FILLING SCREW HOLES
• Apply the first layer of a Knauf jointing compound. Make • Check that the screws have been countersunk.
sure it is pressed all the way up between the panel edges • Apply the first layer of a Knauf jointing compound.
and avoid getting filler in the perforations.
Legend: • Allow the filler to dry.
• Apply filler tape to the wet filler.
45 mm Z-profile • Sand with fine sandpaper.
• The first filling and application of filler tape can be carried
B 45 mm U-profile • Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish), overfill
out in a single, very simple operation by using a Mini
slightly.
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30 Bazooka.
• Allow the filler to dry.
Panel edge • Allow the filler to dry. Make sure that the filler is completely
dry before sanding. Sand with fine sandpaper. Be careful not • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
A = Max. 300 mm B = Max. 200 mm C = 300 mm smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
to damage the cardboard surface.
Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
• Apply the second layer of the Knauf jointing compound.
end result.
• Allow the filler to dry. Make sure that the filler is completely
dry before sanding. Sand with fine sandpaper. Be careful not
to damage the cardboard surface.
200 mm
• Apply the third layer of the Knauf jointing compound. Make
sure that the filler is completely dry before sanding. Sand
300 mm
with fine sandpaper until the joint is completely smooth. Be
careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
300 mm 300 mm

ACOUSTICS
FRAMEWORK LAYOUT • A perforated gypsum panel will lose its acoustic function if
the perforations are blocked (this applies to the front and
• Depending on current fire regulations Akustikpanel can be • Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper
back of the panel).
installed on wood or steel framework. section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements
and the shape of the room in question. • Where applicable, a vapour barrier should therefore always
• Framework can be vertical or horizontal but should in
be placed behind the furrings so that it does not come into
general be at right angles to the direction of the panels • However, perforated panels can also be used to cover an
contact with the back of the perforated panel.
to ensure that the end edges of the panels are properly entire wall, depending on the degree of physical impact.
supported. • When installing Akustikpanel on a fixed surface we
• Follow any available drawings or divide the surface of
recommend filling the cavity between the back of the panel
• Framework should be at least 45 mm in width. the wall so that the perforated modules are positioned
and the furring with mineral wool. This is primarily to ensure
symmetrically in the room.
• Also see the section “Acoustics” on next page. PAINTING low frequency sound absorption.
• Expansion joints should be established on extensive wall
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
surfaces at intervals of max. 10 metres. See detailed
free from dust.
drawings on knauf.co.uk
• Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
• Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
INSTALLATION too much paint at a time.
• Install the first row of panels with the help of string. • Spraying cannot be recommended as this could influence the
• See distances in figure 1. Screws must be fixed 10 mm from acoustic properties of the panels.
the long panel edge and 15 mm from the end panel edge.
• The panels are supplied undersized and must be installed at
distances of up to 4 mm from each other to ensure that it is
possible to insert filler all the way up between the edges of
the panels.
• The perforated fields must be flush in their own rows and at
right angles to the adjacent fields.
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
saw.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE on a wall liner system

FIXING KNAUF CD ‘U’ CHANNEL TO FLOOR POSITIONING OF KNAUF CD ‘U’


AND SOFFIT MOUNTING BRACKETS
• Mark guidelines on the floor and soffit to establish the • Mark the wall with the location of Knauf ‘U’ Mounting
positions of the floor and head tracks relative to the stand-off Brackets in line with the channel guidelines and at
distance required. maximum 900mm vertical centres.
• Mark vertical guidelines on the background to establish the
Knauf CD ‘C’ Channel positions.
• Knauf CD ‘U’ Channels should be used for the head and
base along the guidelines using fixings appropriate for the
background.
• Fix at maximum 600mm centres.

POSITIONING OF KNAUF CD ‘C’ CHANNELS FIXING KNAUF CD ‘C’ CHANNEL


• Fix Knauf CD ‘U’ Mounting Brackets to the background, • Secure the Knauf Apertura ‘C’ Channels to the Knauf CD
at the marked positions, using fixings appropriate for the ‘U’ Mounting Brackets using Knauf Waferhead Jackpoint
background. Screws.
• Offer up the Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels to engage with the • Depending on the stand-off distance, bend back the legs of
Knauf CD ‘U’ Mounting Brackets and in the floor and head the crimped ‘U’ Mounting Brackets so as not to obstruct the
tracks. fixing of the Knauf Cleaneo Akustik board.
• Extend the length of Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels, where • Fix Knauf Angle Sections at external corners and reveals
necessary, by using Knauf CD ‘C’ Channel Connectors. where appropriate.
• Adjust the channels for position and alignment.

FIXING KNAUF CD BOARDS


• Start at one end of the lining and work along.
• Fix Knauf CD boards using 25mm Knauf Screws at 300mm
centres, reduced to 200mm at the corners placed carefully
between the perforations.
• Knauf CD boards should be fixed parallel to the vertical
Knauf Wall Liner is specifically designed for use with Knauf Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels.
Akustikpanel boards to create the rigidity required for the
seamless finish. • Offer up the next board ensuring that the boards are
correctly lined up and fix.
The system provides a variable stand-off from the wall of between • Continue fixing boards in this manner until the wall is
30mm and 125mm. complete.

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DETAILS ACCESSORIES
PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL. NO. W x L x H (mm) CURVED PANELS
Akustikpanel - integrated acoustic wall
It is possible to curve the panels.
For advice on how to do this, please
Z-profile 14380 30 x 45 x 45 x 2300 contact the Knauf Technical Support.
Z profile

Screws SN 3.5 9275 3.5 x 30 mm

Mineral wool 14140 10 L


Easy Filler
235309 15 L

Uniflott Finish 129801 8 kg

Taped and jointed edges

Filler tape 314828 75 m

Perforated
connector
Filling knife 73962 -

Akustikpanel

CHANNEL CENTRES
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*

Board Length Board width Board Weight &


Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

BQ4, BQ6, BQ7,


Acoustic Square 2400 1200 400 300 ≤ 15 kg/m2
BQ8, BQ9, BQ10

Designpanel - add-on acoustic wall lining Acoustic Slot BS4, BS5, BS6 2400 1200 400 300 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Mitex
- mitred design element

Timber framework

Timber framework

Taped and jointed edges

Akustikpanel

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TECTOPANEL

TECTOPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Acoustic wall lining offering flexibility. Blank canvas providing Drypanel
numerous opportunities for creative design. Available in a Contrapanel
large number of sizes. Suitable for curving on site or from Kinopanel
factory.
Amfipanel

Auditorium at the Institute of Nursing Education, France, Tectopanel, Tangent


Architect: Linda Aydostian
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TECTOPANEL
WALL LINING

SIZES
300 x 1200 x 12.5 mm G, Q, M, P
400 x 600 x 9.5 mm P
400 x 600 x 12.5 mm G, P
400 x 1200 x 12.5 mm T CERTIFICATES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm G, Q, M, T, P • Declaration of Conformity
600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm G, Q, P
600 x 2400 x 12.5 mm G, Q, P (EN 14190)
625 x 625 x 12.5 mm G, Q, M, P • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
625 x 1250 x 12.5 mm G, Q, P
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
Other sizes on request ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
• EPD Environmental Product Declaration
SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
Other perforation patterns are manufactured to order.
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
α
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s
recommendations. 1,0

0,8
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions 0,6
of use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can
withstand ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 0,4

0,2
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site. 0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

FIRE CLASS α 0,35 0,70 0,80 0,75 0,60 0,50 C


A2-s1,d0 α 0,40 0,65 0,75 0,70 0,65 0,50 C
Globe, Ø6 mm, Quadril, 12 x 12 mm, Micro, 3 x 3 mm, Tangent, 4 x 14 mm,
α 0,40 0,65 0,70 0,65 0,60 0,60 C 5 mm c/c 30 mm c/c 8.3 mm c/c 10/20 mm c/c
FIRE RATING Perforation: 9-11% Perforation: 10.6-14% Perforation: 9.5-10.7% Perforation: 21.1-21.3%
α 0,35 0,70 0,95 0,95 0,85 0,85 A
Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0; BD 30
α 0,30 0,15 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 -

ROBUSTNESS Globe, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with Quadril, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70 EDGES
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of Micro, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.60
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no Tangent, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.90, NRC: 0.85
decomposition of material over time. Plain, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


A B
please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge B
(BEVELLED EDGE)
C D Visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight*
weight*

Globe 9.2 10.1 Plain

Quadril 9.1 10.0

Micro 9.1 10.2

Tangent 8.8 9.6

Plain 9.9 10.9

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

B FILLING SCREW HOLES SANDING


• Check that the screws have been countersunk. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
• Apply the first layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
• Allow the filler to dry. smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
• Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish), overfill
A
slightly.
Legend:
• Allow the filler to dry.
45 mm Z-profile
45 mm U-profile
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30
Panel edge
A = Max. 200 mm B = 300 mm ACOUSTICS
Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good • A perforated gypsum panel will lose its acoustic function if
end result. the perforations are blocked (this applies to the front and
back of the panel).
• Where applicable, a vapour barrier should therefore
always be placed behind the frameworks so that it does not
come into contact with the back of the perforated panel.
• When installing Tectopanel on a fixed surface we
300 mm
recommend filling the cavity between the back of the panel
and the framework with mineral wool. This is primarily to
300 mm PAINTING ensure low frequency sound absorption.
300 mm
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
free from dust.
• Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Apply the paint with a fine mohair roller.
FRAMEWORK LAYOUT • Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
• Tectopanel on walls can be installed on wood or steel • Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper too much paint at a time so that the acoustic felt on the
furrings depending on current fire regulations. section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements perforated panels is not sealed.
• Framework can be installed vertically or horizontally. and the shape of the room in question.
• Spraying cannot be recommended as this could influence the
• Framework should be at least 45 mm in width. • However, perforated panels can also be used to surface an acoustic properties of the panels.
entire wall depending on the degree of physical impact.
• Also see the section “Acoustics” on the next page.
• Follow any available drawings or divide the surface of
the wall so that the perforated modules are positioned
symmetrically in the room.

INSTALLATION CUTTING
• Install the panels. • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
• Install the first row with the help of string. saw.
• The panels must be flush in their own rows and at right
angles to the adjacent panels.

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INSTALLATION GUIDE on a wall liner system

FIXING KNAUF CD ‘U’ CHANNEL TO FLOOR POSITIONING OF KNAUF CD ‘U’


AND SOFFIT MOUNTING BRACKETS
• Mark guidelines on the floor and soffit to establish the • Mark the wall with the location of Knauf ‘U’ Mounting
positions of the floor and head tracks relative to the stand-off Brackets in line with the channel guidelines and at
distance required. maximum 900mm vertical centres.
• Mark vertical guidelines on the background to establish the
Knauf CD ‘C’ Channel positions.
• Knauf CD ‘U’ Channels should be used for the head and
base along the guidelines using fixings appropriate for the
background.
• Fix at maximum 600mm centres.

POSITIONING OF KNAUF CD ‘C’ CHANNELS FIXING KNAUF CD ‘C’ CHANNEL


• Fix Knauf CD ‘U’ Mounting Brackets to the background, • Secure the Knauf Apertura ‘C’ Channels to the Knauf CD
at the marked positions, using fixings appropriate for the ‘U’ Mounting Brackets using Knauf Waferhead Jackpoint
background. Screws.
• Offer up the Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels to engage with the • Depending on the stand-off distance, bend back the legs of
Knauf CD ‘U’ Mounting Brackets and in the floor and head the crimped ‘U’ Mounting Brackets so as not to obstruct the
tracks. fixing of the Knauf Cleaneo Akustik board.
• Extend the length of Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels, where • Fix Knauf Angle Sections at external corners and reveals
necessary, by using Knauf CD ‘C’ Channel Connectors. where appropriate.
• Adjust the channels for position and alignment.

FIXING KNAUF CD BOARDS


• Start at one end of the lining and work along.
• Fix Knauf CD boards using 25mm Knauf Screws at 300mm
centres, reduced to 200mm at the corners placed carefully
between the perforations.
• Knauf CD boards should be fixed parallel to the vertical
Knauf Wall Liner is specifically designed for use with Knauf Tectopanel
Knauf CD ‘C’ Channels.
boards to create the rigidity required for the
seamless finish. • Offer up the next board ensuring that the boards are
correctly lined up and fix.
The system provides a variable stand-off from the wall of between • Continue fixing boards in this manner until the wall is
30mm and 125mm. complete.

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TECTOPANEL

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)


CURVED PANELS
Tectopanel - integrated acoustic wall
It is possible to curve the panels.
For advice on how to do this, please
Z profile Z-profile 14380 30 x 45 x 45 x 2300 contact the Knauf Technical Support.

Screw
9275 3.5 x 30 mm
(SN 3.5 x 30)
Mineral wool
Uniflott Finish 129801 8 kg

Filling knife 73962 -

Perforated
connector

Tectopanel

Tectopanel - add-on acoustic wall lining

Mitex - mitred design element

Furring

Mineral wool

Tectopanel

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SOLOPANEL

SOLOPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Drypanel
Continuous perforations to the edge offering a
Contrapanel
fluid, monolithic look. A choice of seamless or
discreet joints. Acoustic gypsum lining for wall Kinopanel
surfaces. Amfipanel

Narud, Stokke & Wiig Architechts, Lørenskog Center, Norway, Solopanel, G12/20/66
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SOLOPANEL

SOLOPANEL
WALL LINING

SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal CERTIFICATES
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
recommendations.
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand α
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. Perforation Perforation
1,0 Sizes* (mm)
type percentage

FIRE CLASS 0,8


A2-s1,d0 0,6 SK FF G6/18 G8/18

ROBUSTNESS 0,4
G6/18 8.7 % 1188 x 1998 900/1188 x 1998
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with 0,2
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of G8/18 15.5 % 1188 x 1998 900/1188 x 1998
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no 0,0 Hz
decomposition of material over time. 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class G10/23 14.8 % 1196 x 2001 1196 x 2001 G10/23 G12/25
α 0,30 0,40 0,50 0,50 0,45 0,50 D
G12/25 18.1 % 1200 x 2000 1200 x 2000
α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,75 0,65 0,65 C
α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,70 0,60 0,65 C G15/30 19.6 % 1200 x 1980 1200 x 1980

α 0,30 0,55 0,75 0,80 0,70 0,60 C Q8/18 19.8 % 1188 x 1998 1188 x 1998
G15/30 Q8/18
α 0,30 0,55 0,80 0,80 0,65 0,65 C
G8/12/50 13.1 % 1200 x 2000 1200 x 2000
G6/18, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.55, NRC: 0.50
G8/18, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.65
G12/20/66 19.6 % 1188 x 1980 1188 x 1980
G10/23, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.65
G12/25, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.75, NRC: 0.70
G15/30, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.75, NRC: 0.70 * Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes according to edge type.
α G8/12/50 G12/20/66

1,0

0,8
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight* 0,6


Q 12/25
0,4
G 6/18 8.8
0,2
G 8/18 8.8
0,0 Hz EDGES
G 10/23 8.8
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

G 12/25 8.5 α 0,30 0,55 0,80 0,80 0,70 0,75 C

G15/30 8.4 α 0,35 0,55 0,70 0,70 0,60 0,50 C A B


α 0,30 0,55 0,80 0,85 0,60 0,65 C
Q 8/18 8.3
Q8/18, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.75, NRC: 0.70 For acoustic data on alternative constructions
G 8/12/50 9.0 G8/12/50, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
G12/20/66, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.70, NRC: 0.70
C D
please visit knauf.co.uk Edge SK Edge FF
G 12/20/66 8.4 No visible joints No visible joints

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SOLOPANEL

SK/FF SK/FF
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

A
C
CUTTING FILLING
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed • Check that the screws are countersunk and that the panels
saw. are not pushed close together.
• Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. • Check that the edges have been primed and are free from
Legend: dust.
• Use Knauf Uniflott for filling.
45 mm Z-profile
B • Prime the edges with Knauf Tiefengrund (universal primer).
45 mm U-profile
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30
Panel edge SK/FF SK/FF
A = Max. 333 mm B = Max. 200 mm C = Max. 333 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result. 1 2 3

SK
= first filling
= extra material removed
= second filling

PREPARING KNAUF UNIFLOTT FILLER JOINTING


• Prepare the filler according to the instructions on the filling • Fill the joint with filler (Knauf Uniflott). Use a jointing gun
package. or press the filler into the joint with a filling knife. Overfill
• Fill the tube with joint filler with the help of a putty knife. slightly and make sure that the filler is pressed all the way
up between the edges of the panels and avoid getting filler
LAYOUT • Attach the jointing nozzle.
in the perforations.
• Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper • Insert the tube and nozzle into a jointing gun.
• Press the filler up again by running a finger over the joint.
section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements
PREPARING PANELS Fill again.
and the shape of the room in question.
• Break all edges with fine sandpaper on the front so that the • Allow the filler to dry for about 45 minutes.
• However, perforated panels can also be used to surface an
entire wall depending on the degree of physical impact. cardboard cannot rise. • Remove surplus filler.
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on • Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. • Allow the filler to dry.
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in • Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish).
both directions. See detailed drawings at knauf.co.uk. Overfill slightly.
• Allow the filler to dry.

SK
SK/FF SK/FF

POSITIONING INSTALLATION FILLING SCREW HOLES


• SK panels are supplied undersized, and must be installed • Install the panels so that they all face in the same direction • Apply the filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill slightly. SANDING
at distances of 2-5 mm from each other to ensure that it is (red mark against blue mark). We recommend the use of Knauf “Acoustic filling knife for • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
possible to insert filler all the way up between the edges. • Install the first row with the help of string. holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation holes. • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
• Use a mounting hook to ensure the correct distance between • Fasten panels with Screw SN3.5x30. • Allow the filler to dry. smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
perforation rows at the joints.

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SOLOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE ACCESSORIES


SK/FF PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Z-profile 199089 30 x 45 x 45 x 2300

Screw SN 3.5x30 258310 3.5 x 30

Knauf wallboard primer 258279 12 L

PAINTING
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is Knauf Uniflott 253631 25 kg
smooth and free from dust.
• Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions. Uniflott applicator 50254 -
• Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
6/18 83280
• Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying 8/18 83281
too much paint at a time. 10/23 83282
Installation kit 12/25 83283 -
15/30 83284
8/12/50 83285
DETAILS 12/20/66 83286

Solopanel - integrated acoustic wall CHANNEL CENTRES


Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*
Z profile
Board Length Board width Board Weight &
Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

6/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2

8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Mineral wool
Straight-Line
10/23 2001 1196 400 333.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Circular Perforation
12/25 2000 1200 400 330.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

15/30 1980 1200 400 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Alternate Circular 8/12/50 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Perforation 12/20/66 1980 1188 396 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Joint filling - straight edges 8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Straight-Line Square
Perforation 12/25 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Solopanel
Perforated
connector

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STRATOPANEL

STRATOPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Drypanel
Continuous random perforation pattern offering
Contrapanel
a fluid, monolithic look. Seamless lining for wall
surfaces. Kinopanel
Amfipanel

Chantraine school, France, Stratopanel


Architect: HOMECO + Groupe Eau
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STRATOPANEL

STRATOPANEL
WALL LINING
SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal CERTIFICATES
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
recommendations.
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of ACOUSTICS PERFORATION
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
α
Perforation Perforation
1,0 Sizes* (mm)
type percentage
FIRE CLASS
A2-s1,d0 0,8

0,6 SK FF
ROBUSTNESS
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with 0,4
G8/15/20 9.9 % 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no 0,2 G8/15/20
G12/20/35 9.8 % 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500 1200 x 1875/1200 x 2500
decomposition of material over time.
0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class * Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes according to edge type.
α 0,35 0,45 0,55 0,55 0,40 0,45 D
α 0,35 0,50 0,65 0,55 0,35 0,35 D

A B
G8/15/20, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineralwool, αw: 0.50, NRC: 0.50

G12/20/35, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineralwool, αw: 0.45, NRC: 0.50

For acoustic data on alternative constructions G12/20/35


C D please visit knauf.co.uk

EDGES

Edge SK Edge FF
No visible joints No visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight*

G 8/15/20 9.3

G 12/20/35 9.3

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STRATOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE

Fig. 1
1 2 3

A
C
FILLING PREPARING KNAUF UNIFLOTT FILLER
• Check that the screws are countersunk and that the panels • Prepare the filler according to the instructions on the filling
are not pushed close together. package.
• Check that the edges have been primed and are free from • Fill the tube with joint filler with the help of a putty knife.
Legend: dust. • Attach the jointing nozzle.
• Use Knauf Uniflott for filling. • Insert the tube and nozzle into a jointing gun.
45 mm Z-profile
B
45 mm U-profile
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30
Panel edge
A = Max. 333 mm B = Max. 200 mm C = Max. 333 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.
= first filling
= extra material removed
= second filling

JOINTING FILLING SCREW HOLES


• Fill the joint with filler (Knauf Uniflott). Use a jointing gun • Apply the filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill slightly.
or press the filler into the joint with a filling knife. Overfill We recommend the use of Knauf “Acoustic filling knife for
slightly and make sure that the filler is pressed all the way up holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation
between the edges of the panels and avoid getting filler in holes.
the perforations. • Allow the filler to dry.
• Press the filler up again by running a finger over the joint. Fill
again.
LAYOUT PREPARING PANELS • Allow the filler to dry for about 45 minutes.
• Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper • Break all edges with fine sandpaper on the front so that the • Remove surplus filler.
section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements cardboard cannot rise.
• Allow the filler to dry.
and the shape of the room in question. • Prime the edges with Knauf Primer.
• Apply the second layer of filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill
• However, perforated panels can also be used to surface an
slightly.
entire wall depending on the degree of physical impact.
• Allow the filler to dry.
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. See detailed drawings at knauf.co.uk.

SANDING PAINTING
• Make sure that the filler is completely dry. • Make sure that the filler is completely dry and the surface is
• Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely smooth and free from dust.
smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface. • Priming should be carried out in accordance with the paint
INSTALLATION CUTTING manufacturer’s instructions.
• Install the panels so that they all face in the same direction • Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed • Apply the paint with a roller so that the acoustic felt on the
(red mark against blue mark). saw. perforated panels is not sealed. Use a fine mohair roller.
• Install the first row with the help of string. • Prime the edges with Knauf Primer. • Make sure that the paint is not too thick and avoid applying
• Fasten panels with Screw SN3.5x30. too much paint at a time.

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STRATOPANEL

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Stratopanel - integrated acoustic wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Z profile Z-profile 199089 30 x 45 x 45 x 2300

Screw SN 3.5x30 258310 3.5 x 30

Mineral wool
Knauf Wallboard primer 258279 5L

Knauf Uniflott 253631 25 kg

Uniflott applicator 50254 -


Joint filling - straight edges

CHANNEL CENTRES
Stratopanel
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*
Perforated
connector Board Length Board width Board Weight &
Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

Random Circular 8/15/20 1875 1200 400 312.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Perforation 12/20/35 1875 1200 400 312.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2

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DRYPANEL

DRYPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Acoustic wall lining with quick and easy installation, creating Drypanel
a solution without visible joints. Contrapanel
Kinopanel
Amfipanel

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DRYPANEL

DRYPANEL
WALL LINING
SURFACE
Untreated

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal CERTIFICATES
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
• Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
recommendations.
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
LIGHT REFLECTION
Depends on the paint used on site.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand α
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. α
1,0 Perforation Perforation
Graphs to be combined Sizes* (mm)
1,0 type percentage
FIRE CLASS 0,8
A2-s1,d0 0,8
0,6 LE
0,6
ROBUSTNESS 0,4
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent 0,4
G8/18 15.5 % 1188 x 1998 G8/18 G10/23
0,2
pressure resistance and can therefore be used on walls as
0,2
well as ceilings. Under normal conditions of use, the product 0,0 G10/23 14.8 % 1196 x 2001
Hz
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of 0,0 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Hz
Class
material over time. 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class G12/25 18.1 % 1200 x 2000
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,65 D
α 0,45 0,60 0,70 0,60 0,55 0,65 D G12/20/66 19.6 % 1188 x 1980
α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,60 C
α 0,45 0,60 0,65 0,60 0,55 0,60 C
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C
α 0,45 0,65 0,75 0,65 0,60 0,60 C * Exact panel sizes vary from module sizes
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,50 0,60 C according to edge type.
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,50 0,60 C G12/25 G12/20/66
α
α
G8/18, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
G10/23, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.60
A B
G12/25, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.65
G12/20/66, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.60, NRC: 0.65 EDGES

For acoustic data on alternative constructions


C D
please visit knauf.co.uk

Edge LE
Discreet joint
*(kg/m2)

Perforation Tile weight*

G 8/18 8.8

G 10/23 8.8

G 12/25 8.5

G 12/20/66 8.4

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DRYPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1
MF MF

A
C

Legend: CUTTING FILLING SCREW HOLES


• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed • Apply the filler (Knauf Uniflott Finish). Overfill slightly.
45 mm Z-profile
B saw. We recommend the use of Knauff “Acoustic filling knife for
45 mm U-profile holes“ in order to avoid filler getting into the perforation holes.
• Prime the edges with Knauf Primer.
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30 • Allow the filler to dry.
Panel edge
A = Max. 333 mm B = Max. 200 mm C = Max. 333 mm

Best Practice: Handling the panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and thereby ensure a good
end result.

MF

LAYOUT INSTALLATION SANDING


• Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper • Install the panels so that they all face in the same direction • Make sure that the filler is completely dry.
section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements (red mark against blue mark). • Sand with fine sandpaper until the surface is completely
and the shape of the room in question. • Install the first row with the help of string. smooth. Be careful not to damage the cardboard surface.
• However, perforated panels can also be used to surface an • Fasten panels with Screw SN3.5x30.
entire wall depending on the degree of physical impact.
• Please note that expansion joints must be established on
extensive ceiling surfaces at max. intervals of 10 metres in
both directions. See detailed drawings at knauf.co.uk. CHANNEL CENTRES
Perforation Size Channel Centres Weight*

Board Length Board width Board Weight &


Walls (mm) Ceilings (mm)
(mm) (mm) Ceiling System

6/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2

8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Straight-Line
10/23 2001 1196 400 333.5 ≤ 15 kg/m2
Circular Perforation
12/25 2000 1200 400 330.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

15/30 1980 1200 400 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Alternate Circular 8/12/50 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Perforation 12/20/66 1980 1188 396 330 ≤ 15 kg/m2

Straight-Line Square 8/18 1998 1188 396 333 ≤ 15 kg/m2


Perforation 12/25 2000 1200 400 333.3 ≤ 15 kg/m2

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CONTRAPANEL
Cabinet Serge ROUX Architects, Sports College, Lons-le-Saunier, France, Contrapanel Wall linings, Globe

CONTRAPANEL Akustikpanel
WALL LINING Tectopanel
Solopanel
Acoustical performance and impact resistance in one solution. Stratopanel
Acoustic wall lining with a distinct unified look. Foil-covered
Drypanel
surface – easy to clean.
Contrapanel
Kinopanel
Amfipanel

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CONTRAPANEL

CONTRAPANEL
WALL LINING

SIZES CERTIFICATES
600 x 1200 x 12.5 mm
600 x 1800 x 12.5 mm • DIN 4102-2 Fire Classification
600 x 2400 x 12.5 mm • MPA certificate - impact resistance
• Declaration of Conformity
SURFACE (EN 14190)
Foil-covered with pre-impregnated white paper
Gloss 10 • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Tested for chemical resistance in accordance with DIN 68 ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
861, FIRA BS 3962 and NEMA LD-3-1991
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. α
1,0
LIGHT REFLECTION
Globe: 74.1% 0,8
Plain: 86.3%
0,6

FIRE CLASS 0,4


B-s1,d0
0,2

FIRE RATING 0,0 Hz


Class 1; K1 10, B-s1,d0; BD 30 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class
Plain
α 0,45 0,65 0,80 0,65 0,55 0,45 C Globe, Ø6 mm,
ROBUSTNESS α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
15 mm c/c
Durable and dirt resistant surface. Product made of robust, Perforation G1F: 10.2%
glass fibre reinforced material with excellent pressure A B
Globe, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.65, NRC: 0.70
resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product Plain, 65 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
material over time. For acoustic data on alternative constructions
C D
please visit knauf.co.uk EDGES
IMPACT RESISTANCE
Contrapanel is especially designed to meet the tough
requirements for wall and ceiling linings in facilities used
intensively for sport,such are sport halls and gymnasiums.

The panels show no visible deformation after the tests carried


out in accordance with EN 13964.
Edge B
Contrapanel meets the toughest class 1 requirements in (BEVELLED EDGE)
accordance with EN 13964 for impact resistant ceiling linings Visible joints
making the product ideal even for handball or hockey courts.
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight*
weight*

Globe 8.9 9.7

Plain 9.7 10.5

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CONTRAPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE DETAILS


Fig. 1
Contrapanel - integrated impact resistant acoustic wall

Z profile

Mineral wool

A
Legend:
45 mm Z-profile
45 mm U-profile
• Screw WS25S
Panel edge Perforated
A = Max. 200 mm B = 200 mm connector

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a wall without fingermarks.

Contrapanel

LAYOUT INSTALLATION
• Perforated wall panels are normally installed on the upper • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling the panels.
section of a wall in accordance with acoustic requirements
and the shape of the room in question.
• Mark the position of screws on the Contrapanel. Use the ACCESSORIES
supplied template for this if necessary.
• However, perforated panels can also be used to surface an • Install the panels.
entire wall, depending on the degree of physical impact. PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)
• Install the first row with the help of string.
• Follow any available drawings or divide the surface of
• The perforated fields must be flush in their own rows and at
the wall so that the perforated modules are positioned
right angles to the adjacent fields.
symmetrically in the room.
• Use white screws. Z-profile 14380 30 x 45 x 45 x 2300
• If there are requirements on impact resistance in accordance
with DIN 18 032-3, the contrapanels must be installed with
two layers of panels and minimum 2 m above floor level. White painted screw WS32T - 198794 32
for 1 layer on wood
White painted screw WS42T - 199109 42
for 2 layers on wood
White painted screw WS25S - 219774 25
for 1 layer on steel
White painted screw WS38S - 219780 38
CUTTING for 2 layers on steel
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed
saw.

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KINOPANEL

KINOPANEL Akustikpanel
WALL LINING Tectopanel
Solopanel
Special acoustic wall lining for cinemas and other Stratopanel
entertainment premises requiring excellent sound Drypanel
diffusion. Discreet unified look with elegant oval Contrapanel
perforations.
Kinopanel
Amfipanel

Fuggibaggi Design, Bergen Kino, Norway, Kinopanel

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KINOPANEL

KINOPANEL
WALL LINING

SIZES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm
CERTIFICATES
SURFACE • Declaration of Conformity
Standard black painted surface
(EN 14190)
NCS S9000-N (gloss 5)
Robust, dirt resistant and exceptionally • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
easy to clean. Other colours available on request. ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
• EPD Environmental Product Declaration
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of Kino perforation is a special perforation designed for cinemas and other entertainment premises.
use. Tested at 70% RH and 25°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.
α
1,0
FIRE CLASS
A2-s1,d0 0,8

53
0,6
ROBUSTNESS
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with

60
0,4
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no 0,2
decomposition of material over time.
0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

α 0,55 0,65 0,90 0,80 0,70 0,75 B Kino, 8x53 mm,


5/60 mm c/c
α 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,85 0,80 0,85 B Perforation 36.9%
Kino, 85 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.80, NRC: 0.75
Kino, 135 mm installation depth, 100 mm mineral wool αw: 0.85, NRC: 0.85

A B
ACCESSORIES
C D
PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. WxLxH

Rubber plug 9104 -


EDGES
Screw SN 3.5x30 9275 3.5 x 30 mm

Kino felt 9521 1.28 x 100 m

50 x 1800 x 20 mm
120 x 1800 x 20 mm
Edge B Fire protective furring 7876
120 x 215 x 20 mm
*(kg/m2)

Transportation (BEVELLED EDGE)


Perforation Tile weight* 120 x 480 x 20 mm
weight* Visible joints

Kino 6.2 8.0

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KINOPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE

INSTALLATION OF FRIEZE FIXING OF KINO FELT


• If a frieze is to be installed, it is important that the frieze • Staple the Kino felt to the furring in the area where the
B
opening is at right angles and made precisely in relation to Kinopanels are to be installed.
the number of Kinopanels to be installed.
• The frieze should be installed, filled and painted prior to
installation of the Kinopanel.
A Legend:
Fire board strip
Battens
• Screw SN 3.5 x 30
Panel edge
A = 600 mm B = 300 mm C = 300 mm

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a wall without fingermarks. INSTALLATION OF PANELS
• Kinopanel is fixed on all four sides at 300 mm distances (i.e.
8 screws per 600 x 600 mm panel)
• Mount acoustic rubber plugs in the perforation slots of
the panel and screw through the plugs with Knauf screw
SN3.5x30, so that the Kinopanel is securely fixed to the
framework.
600/900
DETAILS
Kinopanel on framework
Framework

Fireboard strip
FRAMEWORK INSULATION
• Fix 50 x 50 mm or 50 x 100 mm timber framework vertically • Place mineral wool (stone wool 30-40 kg/m³ or glass wool
at 600 mm intervals. 20-25 kg/m³) between the framework. Kino felt
• The framework must be placed vertically precisely in relation
to the joint between the panels.
Mineral wool

Rubber plug

Kinopanel

INSTALLATION OF HORIZONTAL FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION OF VERTICAL FRAMEWORK


• Use special fire protective framework. • Fix vertical fire protective framework 20 x 120 mm directly
• Screw fix 20 x 120 mm fire protective framework on top of the primary vertical timber framework, between the
horizontally at 600 mm intervals (the framework must be horizontal framework.
placed precisely in relation to the joint between the panels). • It is important that the framework is installed in this way to
• Up to 1800 mm above the floor fix additional horizontal fire make a level support framework for the Kinopanels.
protective framework 20 x 50 mm midway between the main
horizontal framework (the framework must be placed in
relation the centre of the panel).

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AMFIPANEL
Kosmorama, Denmark, Amfipanel, Tangent

AMFIPANEL
Akustikpanel
Tectopanel
Solopanel
WALL LINING
Stratopanel
Special acoustic wall lining for cinemas and other entertainment Drypanel
premises. Discreet unified look with elegant oval perforations. Contrapanel
Good sound diffusive properties preventing echoes and Kinopanel
ensuring acoustic comfort.
Amfipanel

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AMFIPANEL

AMFIPANEL
WALL LINING

SIZES
600 x 600 x 12.5 mm
600 x 900 x 12.5 mm CERTIFICATES
• Declaration of Conformity
SURFACE (EN 14190)
Standard black painted NCS S-9000-N (gloss 5)
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Other colours available on request.
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
CLEANING ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. • EPD Environmental Product Declaration
Marks can be removed with a damp cloth using normal
cleaning practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal ACOUSTICS DESIGN
conditions of use. Tested at 70% RH and 25°C. The
product can withstand ambient temperatures of up to
50°C.
α
1,0
LIGHT REFLECTION
5.5% 0,8

0,6
FIRE CLASS
A2-s1,d0 0,4

FIRE RATING 0,2


Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0 0,0 Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

ROBUSTNESS Tangent, 4 x 14 mm, Plain


α 0,25 0,60 1,00 0,85 0,80 0,75 B 10/20 mm c/c
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions
α 0,60 1,00 0,95 0,95 0,85 0,75 A Perforation: 22.9%
of use, the product properties are preserved and there is Tangent, 85 mm installation depth, 50 mm mineral wool αw: 0.85, NRC: 0.80
no decomposition of material over time. Tangent, 135 mm installation depth, 100 mm mineral wool αw: 0.90, NRC: 0.95

A B
EDGES

C D

Edge B
(BEVELLED EDGE)
Visible joints
*(kg/m2)

Transportation
Perforation Tile weight*
weight*

Tangent 7.2 9.0

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AMFIPANEL

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

B
INSTALLATION OF POSSIBLE FRIEZE FIXING OF FELT
• If a frieze is to be installed, it is important that the opening • Secure the Kino felt to the furring in the area where
between the friezes is perpendicular and precisely adjusted Amfipanel is to be mounted.
A Legend: to the quantity of Amfipanels.
22 x 60 mm framework • Install and paint the frieze before installing the panels.
Battens

• Black Screw SN 3,5x30


Panel edge
A = 600 mm B = 600 mm
Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

600/900

INSTALLATION OF PANELS
• Fix the Amfipanels to the framework through the pre-bored
holes.
FRAMEWORK INSULATION • Use black screws (min. 30 mm).
• Fix 50x50 mm or 50x100 mm battens vertically at 600 mm • Place mineral wool (stone wool 30-40 kg/m³ or glass wool
(Amfipanel 600) or 900 mm (Amfipanel 900) intervals. 20-25 kg/m³) between the battens.
• The battens must be placed vertically precisely in relation to
the joint of the panels.

INSTALLATION OF HORIZONTAL FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION OF VERTICAL FRAMEWORK


• Fix 22x60 mm planed battens horizontally to the framework • Fix 22x60 mm planed battens on top of the primary
at 600 mm c/c. framework at 600 mm c/c (Amfipanel 600) or 900 mm c/c
• It is important that the battens are mounted precisely and (Amfipanel 900).
perpendicularly. • It is important that the vertical battens are perpendicular to
and flush with the horizontal battens, so that the framework
structure is completely plane.

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AMFIPANEL

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Amfipanel on framework PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. WxLxH

SN 3.5x30 9275 3.5 x 30

Framework Kino felt 9521 1.28 x 100 m

Kino felt

Amfipanel

Mineral wool

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VINOVAPANEL

VINOVAPANEL Vinovapanel
Creanovapanel
SPECIAL DESIGNS -
WALL AND CEILING DESIGN
Non-combustible gypsum fibre board with finish, classified
as A2-s1, d0 in accordance with DIN EN 13501. Perfectly
suited to areas with high fire protection requirements such
as corridors, escape routes and meeting places.

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VINOVAPANEL

VINOVAPANEL
SPECIAL DESIGNS -
WALL AND CEILING DESIGN FIRE CLASS SURFACE
Gypsum fibre core is A1 non combustible. 1. Digital Print
SIZE Classification when combined with approved surface
Bespoke sizes are available up to 1200 x 3000mm. finish is A2 non-combustible; A2-s1, d0.
Thickness on request

DENSITY
1100kg/m³ or 1500kg/m³.

CLEANING
Dependent on the finish applied.

ROBUSTNESS
Made of robust gypsum fibre offering high load-
bearing capacity with convincing stability. Can be
VINOVAPANEL
used on walls and ceilings. Maximum safety
Your
ACOUSTICS idea
Can be perforated, slotted and worked completely
individually using customised CNC equipment –
without impairing the fire protection. A1
NON-
A2
NON-
COMBUSTIBLE COMBUSTIBLE

Individual design, unlimited variety

+ =
2. Clear lacquer
(RAL and NCS available upon request)

Carrier board: Coating: VINOVApanel


1023* 3009* 7015* 9010*
Bulk density Digital print Paint Compound
1,100 kg/m3 or A2-s1, d0 classified
1,500 kg/m3

Colour
9016* 9017* as
desired

Your wish: a standard colour or rather a


tone to your exact requirements?
*(Colour values specified following RAL)

3. Other approved finishes already tested to give an A2 fire rating - please ask for more details

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CREANOVAPANEL

CREANOVAPANEL Vinovapanel
Creanovapanel
SPECIAL DESIGNS -
WALL AND CEILING DESIGN
Non combustible gypsum fibre core which can be
combined with almost any surface finish to provide
complete design freedom for ceilings and walls.

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CREANOVAPANEL

CREANOVAPANEL
SPECIAL DESIGNS -
WALL AND CEILING DESIGN FIRE CLASS SURFACE
Gypsum fibre core is A1 non combustible. No 1. Digital Print
SIZE classification when combined with bespoke surface finish.
Bespoke sizes are available up to 1200 x 3000mm.
2. Clear lacquer
(RAL and NCS available upon request)
Thickness on request
3. Real wood and other veneers
DENSITY
1100kg/m³ or 1500kg/m³.

CLEANING
Dependent on the finish applied.

ROBUSTNESS
Made of robust gypsum fibre offering high load-
bearing capacity with convincing stability. Can be
CREANOVAPANEL
used on walls and ceilings. Fascinating variety
Amazakoue Alpilignum Walnut Birch
ACOUSTICS
Can be perforated, slotted and worked completely
individually using customised CNC equipment –
without impairing the fire protection. A1
NON-
COMBUSTIBLE

+ =
Individual veneer finishing
Beech Ash Oak Oak mocca as required

4. HPL or CPL

Carrier board: Coating: CREANOVApanel


Bulk density Digital print No classification for
1,100 kg/m3 or Paint compounds. The core of
1,500 kg/m3 Real-wood CREANOVApanel is a non-
HPL combustible carrier plate
made of gypsum fibre

Your layer material –


unlimited variety of design
options

5. Other bespoke materials


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MITEX
Wingårdh Architect Office, Astra Zeneca Tinghuset, Sweden, Mitex

MITEX Mitex
Curvex
SPECIAL DESIGNS - SHAPES
Countless possibilities to create your own shapes.
Precise, knife-sharp edging.
MITEX

MITEX
SPECIAL DESIGNS - SHAPES

SURFACE
Standard untreated

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer’s CERTIFICATES
recommendations. • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
AMBIENT CONDITIONS ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 70% RH and 25°C. The product can withstand ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C.

FIRE CLASS
A2-s1,d0 SIZES DESIGN
Thickness: 9 or 13 mm Supplied non-perforated
FIRE RATING Max. width of board: 1200 mm Customised perforation design on request.
Class 1; K1 10, A2-s1,d0 Max. width from edge to furthest cut: 1050 mm
Max. length of board: 3000 mm
Min. length of board: 200 mm and min. 1/3 of the board‘s width
ROBUSTNESS ANGLES
Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with Standard angle 90°
excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of Min. angle 30°
use, the product properties are preserved and there is no min. 15 mm Max. angle 135°
decomposition of material over time.
Angles from 30° up to 90° and from 90° to 135° upon request. Please contact our sales department for further details.
max. 950 mm
max. 950 mm For all angles below or above 90° a drawing must accompany the order.
max. 1200 mm

INSTALLATION
Glue the elements to shape by applying silicate glue to the V-cuts 90°
90° 135° 150°

immediately before installation of Mitex.


45°
30°

The support must be level. Maximum distance between the supports


depends on the shape and the application of the Mitex element. The
Mitex elements are screw-fixed directly through the panel.

ACCESSORIES
PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Multi Glue 15612 310 ml

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CURVEX
Didier Noël Petit, Lyon Hospital, France, Curvex

CURVEX Mitex
Curvex
SPECIAL DESIGNS - SHAPES
Arches bounded only by the limits of the
imagination. Organic design with different edges
adaptable to all types of ceiling and wall designs.
CURVEX

CURVEX
SPECIAL DESIGNS - SHAPES

SURFACE
Standard untreatedt
CERTIFICATES
CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal • Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral celaning
solution is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
stubborn marks or if in doubt refer to the paint manufacturer‘s ∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
recommendations.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
use. Tested at 70 % RH and 25° C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50° C.

FIRE CLASS
A2-s1,d0

ROBUSTNESS SIZES Side A B


Made of robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent Min. radius: 25 mm
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product Min. length: 200 mm Curve length (mm) 200 - 3000 900 1200
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of Max. length: 3000 (type A) Angle 90° 180° 90° 180° 90° 180°
material over time. Min. thickness 2 x 6 mm
Circle cut: 0° - 180° Thickness (mm) 13 18 25 13 18 25 13 18 25

100
Radii under 80 mm (internally) are groove cut.
Radii under 120 mm (internally) must be filled completely. 200
End
300
DESIGN Length
Supplied non-perforated. 400
For perforated curved panels, please see Designpanel and 500
Tectopanel Extension
EDGES 600

Radius (mm)
Extensions are optional and are used for joint filling. For
700
optimal result, we recommend extensions if the Curvex
elements are to be connected with regular gypsum boards. 800
A
900
1000
200 - 3000 mm
INSTALLATION 90° internal 90° external
1100
Panel length
Curve length
200 - 1200 mm 1200
Panel width Curvex elements must be mounted on a stable support. Secure the
elements to the support at a max. screw distance of 300 mm in both 1300
directions. Both ends of the curve must be secured.
1400
B As a general rule, the Curvex elements are screw fixed through the
Available Not Available
board. If the Curvex elements with bevelled edges are used, push the
elements close together.
180° internal 180° external
If the elements on the other hand require joint filling, leave a space Edge End Side
200 - 1200 mm of 2-4 mm between the elements. Bevel off square edges and prime The column cladding is supplied in 4 nos. 180° shells, each Square edge E1 S1
1200 - 3000 mm Panel length them with Knauf primer. consisting of 2x6 mm gypsum boards:
Panel length Curve length Square edge 25 mm E2 S2
• 2 shells for 1st layer
Knauf recommends Knauf Uniflott filler for joint filling. • 2 shells for 2nd layer staggered
The second layer to be installed 90° staggered. Square edge 50 mm E4
staggered
S-shaped curves are produced to customer specification.
Bevelled edge E7
Drawing must be supplied. Please contact Knauf for
more information. Bevelled edge 50 mm E8
staggered

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ADIT

ADIT
Adit

SPECIAL DESIGNS -
PRE-FABRICATED ABSORBERS
Highly effective acoustic post-adjustment in existing rooms.
Exceptionally fast and easy installation. Minimum disturbance
of the daily activities in the room. Easy cleaning and
maintenance thanks to the foil-covered, robust surface.

Skørping School, Denmark, Adit, Tangent


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ADIT

ADIT
WALL LINING

SIZES
450 x 2400 x 9.5 mm

SURFACE CERTIFICATES
Foil-covered with pre-impregnated white paper NCS
• Declaration of Conformity
S0300-N (RAL 9016, gloss 10)
(EN 14190)
Foil tested for chemical resistance in accordance with • Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
DIN 68 861,
FIRA BS 3962 and NEMA LD-3-1991
∙ Indoor value: 10 days
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner.
Marks can be removed with a damp cloth using normal
cleaning practices and neutral cleaning solutions.

AMBIENT CONDITIONS ACOUSTICS DESIGN


The product is designed to perform under normal
conditions of use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The
product can withstand ambient temperatures of up to α
50°C.
1,0

FIRE CLASS 0,8


B-s1,d0
0,6

ROBUSTNESS 0,4
Durable and dirt resistant surface. Product made of
robust, glass fibre reinforced material with excellent 0,2
pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the
0,0 Hz
product properties are preserved.
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

α 0,25 0,65 0,90 0,90 0,85 0,80 A


Tangent 4x14 mm,
Tangent, 55 mm installation depth, 33 mm mineral wool αw: 0.90, NRC: 0.85 10/20 mm c/c
Perforation: 24.5%

A B

Reverberation time EDGES TERMINATION DETAILS


C D
Measurement before and after Adit

s
1,0

0,8

0,6

0,4

0,2
Edge B
0,0 Hz (BEVELLED EDGE)
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Mitred and glued long edges
s 0,87 0,77 0,78 0,76 0,64 0,73
s 0,73 0,57 0,62 0,56 0,53 0,57
*(kg/m2)

Tile Transportation Installed


Perforation Before Adit 0,76s
weight* weight* weight*
After Adit 0,60s
Tangent 8.0 11.8 12.1

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ADIT

INSTALLATION GUIDE
Fig. 1

INSTALLATION OF ADIT PANELS INSTALLATION


• Push the edge of the Adit panel with the largest fold under • Tilt the Adit element over the top profile.
the lower profile and press it upwards.

Legend:
45 mm Z-profile
Panel edge
A = Min. 55 mm

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a wall without fingermarks.

356,5 mm

55 mm

Min. 55 mm 50 mm
600 mm INSTALLATION SECURING
• Lower the element over the top profile. • Lock the element in position at the bottom with the help of
356,5 mm
• The element is now in position but can still be adjusted the hold down clips supplied.
longitudinally.
• Elements should be butted up to one another/the adjacent
wall. Where the elements stop in the middle of the wall, fit
the supplied end covers and profiles as illustrated below.
MEASURING Z-PROFILES
• Use the gypsum template supplied to mark the positions of • Install the Z profiles horizontally. Choose the method of
the Z profiles. securing the angles in accordance with the substrate.
• The large flange on the Z profiles must be secured to the
wall.
• When installing several Adit elements in continuation of
each other it will be an advantage to stagger the joints of the
uppermost Z profiles by half a length in relation to the joints
of the elements in order to ensure that the elements are level.

1 2
CUTTING 1 2
• Cut the elements to size from the front with a fine-toothed saw.

END COVER DANOPOR


• Where elements do not run from wall to wall, use the end • Install the plastic-wrapped mineral wool between the Z END PROFILE
covers supplied to cover the mineral wool at the visible ends. profiles. • Where end covers are installed the associated Adit elements
Push the end cover behind the Z profiles and secure with a should be capped with an end profile.
screw through the pre-bored hole. • Push the end profile over the end of the element.
• The smallest flange must cover the front of the element.
• Lock the end profile in place using the end profile clip.

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ADIT

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Adit PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. WxLxH

Z45 profile 14380 45 x 2300

End cover profile - -

End profile 14s585 25 x 32/7.5 x 450

Danopor - 33 x 350 x 575

Measuring template - 55 x 356.5


356,5 mm
55 mm

Adit
Hold down clip 3382 -

End profile clip 3380 -

Danopor

Hold down clip


Z profile

End cover profile

End profile

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DANOTILE
Coda Architects, Bristol Hospital, United Kingdom, Danotile Plain

Danotile
DANOTILE
HYGIENIC RANGE
Hygiene ceiling suitable for rooms with high cleaning and
infection control requirements. White foil-covered surface
with a clean-cut look. Robust ceiling tolerating tough
cleaning and disinfection agents with pH levels from
2 – 13. Clean-room certified gypsum ceiling.

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DANOTILE

DANOTILE
HYGIENIC RANGE

SIZES CERTIFICATES
600 x 600 x 6.5 mm • Clean room certificate (Céra Labo report)
600 x 1200 x 6.5 mm • Physical resistance to disinfectants (Céra Labo report)
600 x 600 x 9.5 mm • Excell Hygiene Certificate
600 x 1200 x 9.5 mm
• FDES LCA Declaration
• Declaration of Conformity (EN 14190)
SURFACE
• Danish Indoor Climate Labelling (DIM)
Foil-covered with pre-impregnated, non-toxic white paper
RAL 9016 (NCS S0300-N, gloss 10) ∙ Indoor value: 10 days
Tested for chemical resistance in accordance with
∙ Particle emission: low (< 0.75 mg)
• EPD Environmental Product Declaration
DIN 68 861, FIRA BS 3962 and NEMA LD-3-1991.

CLEANING
Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks
can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions. ACOUSTICS DESIGN

AMBIENT CONDITIONS α
The product is designed to perform under normal conditions of
1,0
use. Tested at 90% RH and 30°C. The product can withstand
ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. 0,8

LIGHT REFLECTION 0,6


86.3%
0,4

LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY 0,2

2 / A / No load 600 x 1200 x 6.5 0,0 Hz


1 / B / No Load 600 x 600 x 9.5 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Class

2 / B / 30N 600 x 600 x 9.5 α 0,40 0,20 0,10 0,05 0,05 0,05 -
Plain, 200 mm suspension, no mineral wool αw: 0.10, NRC: 0.05
Plain
FIRE CLASS
B-s1,d0
For acoustic data on alternative constructions please visit knauf.co.uk
FIRE RESISTANCE
½ hour fire resistance (6.5 mm)

EDGES
ROBUSTNESS
Durable and dirt resistant surface. Product made of robust,
glass fibre reinforced material with excellent pressure
resistance. Under normal conditions of use, the product
properties are preserved and there is no decomposition of
material over time.

HYGIENE
Danotile can stand rigorous cleaning with concentrated Edge A
disinfectants and detergents with a very high pH (up to pH (SQUARE EDGE) / S15 or S24
13.0) and a very low pH (down to pH 2.5). Danotile has Visible grid
also been tested for airborne particles in accordance with ISO
14644-1 and are classified as ISO 5.
*(kg/m2)

Transportation Installed
Perforation Tile weight*
weight* weight*

Plain 6.5 6.1 6.5 7.6

Plain 9.5 8.1 8.7 9.6

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DANOTILE

INSTALLATION GUIDE 600 x 600 mm module

Fig. 1

A
B

E
MAIN RUNNERS CROSS PROFILES
Legend: • Install the main runners parallel to each other so that the slots • Push the snap-in tongue into the slot on the main runner using
Wall angle or shadow line trim are directly opposite each other. light downward pressure.
Main runner T15 or T24 • Join the main runners longitudinally by clicking them together. • If there is a cross profile on the opposite side of the main
Cross tee T15 or T24, 1200 mm • Adjust the lengths of the runners with metal shears, a runner, the new one must be on the left hand side of the one
Cross tee T15 or T24, 600 mm hacksaw or a circular power saw with a special blade. already in place.

X Adjustable hanger (type depends on installation • Make sure there is a hanger between the end joints of the
depth) main runners and the fire break.
C D

A = Max. 400 mm B = Max. 1200 mm C = Max. 600 mm D = 600/1200 mm E = Min. 120 mm

Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling product elements will ensure a good result and a ceiling without fingermarks.

300 mm

2
ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION
• Check that all profiles are correctly aligned when the entire • Always wear clean cotton gloves when handling ceiling
suspension grid has been installed. elements.
MARKING AND WALL ANGLES CORNERS • Adjust the hangers so that they are tant and the ceiling • Install the elements.
• Mark the location of the wall angles on the walls and • Inside corners (1): cut the corners in a false mitre letting the surface is level.
columns in relation to the required ceiling height. ends overlap each other, unless anything to the contrary is
• Fix the wall angles at max. 300 mm c/c. Choose the fixings specified. Finish with a corner cover, if necessary.
in accordance with the substrate. • Outside corners (2): must always be mitred and finished with
a corner cover if necessary.

1
2
CUTTING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
• Cut the elements to size from the front face. • For sizes up to 625x625 and min. thickness 9mm, units of
up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without
CEILING LAYOUT HANGERS reinforcement.
• Divide the ceiling surface from the centre of the room or in • Fix adjustable hangers (1) with eye screws or similar securely • For larger module sizes and all sizes in 6mm thickness, a
accordance with the existing ceiling plans. fastened to the primary construction. reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed
• The location of light fittings and ventilation units will have an • Direct hangers (2) are secured to the ceiling using behind the Danotile element.
influence on ceiling layout. appropriate fixings in accordance with the substrate and • The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the
• The first main runner is installed at max. 600 mm from locked to the main runner with a nail. main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them.
the wall. The other main runners should be installed at • Install the first hanger at max. 400 mm from the wall. The • The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m²
600/1200 mm c/c. other hangers should be installed at max. 1200 mm c/c. of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional
• If loads from light fittings etc. are to be borne by the ceiling, hangers must be used.
install additional hangers. • Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that
• Refer to distances in figure 1. they do not place any load on the ceiling.

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DANOTILE

DETAILS ACCESSORIES

Danotile in grid system S15 or S24 direct to wall PRODUCT NAME MATERIAL NO. W x L x H (mm)

Main runner
Cross tee 467385 24 x 3700 x 38
Hanger Cross tee T24

38
(cut to size) 24

Cross tee 467388 24 x 600 x 38


T24 467389 24 x 1200 x 38

38
24

Main runner
450281 15 x 3700 x 38
T15

38
15

Shadow line trim


Cross tee 446380 15 x 600 x 38
Wall angle Danotile Main runner T15 446381 15 x 1200 x 38

38
15

Wall angle
316325 20 x 3000 x 24
type MIE2024

Danotile in grid system S15 or S24 with fixed frieze Shadow line trim type MS15 316335 15+15  x 3000 / 8+25
Cross tee / or
Main runner Shadow line trim type MS10 316330 19+11  x 3000 / 13+19

3107 for 24 mm Wall angle


Outside corner for wall angle
3108 for 19 mm Wall angle

3109 for 24 mm Wall angle


Inside corner for wall angle
3110 for 19 mm Wall angle

431912 50
Shadow line trim Direct hanger 316304 80
Frieze according to Wall angle Danotile Frieze according to
supplier‘s instructions supplier‘s instructions 316302 100

469861 100 - 300


469868 300 - 600
Adjustable hanger 469872 600 - 1000
Cross tee The size specification indicates the 469876 1000 - 1250
min. and max. range 469878 1250 - 1500
469880 1500 - 1750
469881 1750 - 2000

Hold down clip 430744 -

Frieze according to Main runner Danotile Frieze according to


Hanger clip 198242 -
supplier‘s instructions supplier‘s instructions

Lamp hanger 8420 -

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PERFORATIONS
CRUPI Architects, Château du Hohlandsbourg, Wintzenheim, France, Delta 4 Tangent (Akustikpanel)

Unity 3
Unity 4
PERFORATIONS Unity 8|15|20
Tangent
Micro
The different perforations ensure acoustical
performance of and give identity to Knauf products. Quadril
Each perforation has its own characteristics from Globe
the organic look of round holes, to grid-like look Solo
of the micro square holes, to the maritime look of Strato
large square holes or the technical look of large Kino
oval holes.
Amfi

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PERFORATIONS

U3 U8|15|20
Unity 3’s square, pixel-like perforation gives it a hi-tech appearance. Unity 3 (U3) Unity 8|15|20 has round perforations with three different diameters: Ø8 mm, Ø15
perforation patterns consist of 3.5x3.5 mm square perforations. Distance to edge of mm and Ø20 mm. For data concerning distance to edge, please find these on
the tile is 8 mm. For data concerning distance to edge, please find these on www.knauf.co.uk.
www.knauf.co.uk.

Unity 3 8,3
Perforation 8.3 3.5 Unity 8|15|20 Perforation 8
percentage percentage
15
Products Products

8.3
Contur 17.2% Contur 10.8% 20

Belgravia 17.2% Belgravia 10.8%

Plaza 17.2% Plaza 10.8%

U4 TANGENT
Unity 4 (U4) perforation patterns consist of 4 mm circular holes at 10 mm c/c and Tangent perforation patterns consist of 4 x 14 mm oval holes at 10/20 mm c/c.
10 mm (Contur), 12.0 mm (Belgravia & Plaza S15), 12.5 mm (Belgravia & Plaza
S24)

A
15 TANGENT Perforation
Unity 4 Perforation per- 10 4 percentage A B C D C D
centage Products
10

Products
Contur 19.7% 45 510 50 500
Contur 12.2% Belgravia S24 21.3% 27 530 32 520
Plaza 21.3% 32 530 37 520
Belgravia 12.2% Visona 21.3% 22.5 330 40 1120
1140/1440/
Corridor 21.6% 35 330 30
Plaza 12.2% 1740/2040/2340
Tectopanel 21.3% 35 530 40 520
14

B
Danopanel 21.3% 35 530 40 520

4
Amfipanel 22.9% 25 550 30 540
Adit 24.5% 15 420 40 2320 20

10
A / C: Distance between the edge of the tile and
the centre of the 1st perforation row.
B / D: Size of the perforation field from the
centre of the 1st perforation row to the centre of
For Akustikpanel Tangent and Slot perforations,
the last perforation row.
see pages 242-248.

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PERFORATIONS

MICRO GLOBE
Micro perforation patterns consist of 3 x 3 mm square holes at 8.3 mm c/c. Globe perforation patterns consist of 6 mm circular holes at 15 mm c/c.

MICRO Perforation D GLOBE Perforation D

A
percentage A B C D percentage A B C D

A
Products Products C
Contur 10.2% 37.5 510 37.5 510 C Contur 10.2% 37.5 525 37.5 525
Belgravia S24 10.2% 29.5 525 29.5 525 Belgravia S24 10.2% 29.5 525 29.5 525
Plaza 10.2% 34.5 525 34.5 525 8.3 Plaza 10.2% 34.5 525 34.5 525
Corridor 10.6% 37.5 325 25 1150/1450/
3 1140/1440/
1750/2050/2350 Corridor 10.6% 35 330 30
1740/2040/2340

3
Tectopanel 10.2% 37.5 525 45 510
Tectopanel 10.2% 37.5 525 37.5 525
Danopanel 10.2% 37.5 525 45 510
Danopanel 10.2% 37.5 525 37.5 525
A B C D E

B
B

15
Contrapanel 10.2% 37.5 525 37.5 525 75

For Akustikpanel Micro perforations,


see pages 246-250.

QUADRIL
Quadril perforation patterns consist of 12 x 12 mm square holes at 30 mm c/c.

For Akustikpanel Globe perforations, A / C: Distance between the edge of the tile and
QUADRIL Perforation see pages 246-250. the centre of the 1st perforation row.
percentage A B C D B / D: Size of the perforation field from the
A

Products centre of the 1st perforation row to the centre of


D the last perforation row.
Contur 13% 45 510 45 510 C
Belgravia S24 13% 37 510 37 510
Plaza 13% 42 510 42 510
1140/1440/
Corridor 14.2% 35 330 30
1740/2040/2340
Tectopanel 13% 45 510 45 510 30
Danopanel 13% 45 510 45 510
15 6
B

12
12

For Akustikpanel Quadril perforations, A / C: Distance between the edge of the tile and
see pages 246-250. the centre of the 1st perforation row.
B / D: Size of the perforation field from the
centre of the 1st perforation row to the centre of
the last perforation row.

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PERFORATIONS

AKUSTIKPANEL 900 X 2700 AKUSTIKPANEL 1200 X 2400


The following perforation patterns are available for Akustikpanel Globe, Quadril or Micro 900 x 2700 mm. The following perforation patterns are available for Akustikpanel Quadril or Slot 1200 x 2400 mm.

G1F, Q1F, M1F AKUSTIKPANEL BQ4


Perforation percentage
60

Perforation percentage
14.4%
BG1F 9.8%
BQ1F 13%
780

BM1F 9.8 %
60

60 780 120

G2F*, Q2F, M2F


60

Perforation percentage
BG2F 7.4% AKUSTIKPANEL BQ6
330

BQ2F 10.2% Perforation percentage


120

BM2F 7.1% 16.3%

60 330 120

AKUSTIKPANEL 1200 X 2400


The following perforation patterns are available for Akustikpanel Globe, Quadril or Micro 1200 x 2400 mm.

AKUSTIKPANEL BS4
G2F, Q2F & M2F
Perforation percentage
60

Perforation percentage 13.7%


G2F 8.6%
480

Q2F 11.6%
M2F 8.4%
120

60 480 120
G4F* & Q4F AKUSTIKPANEL BS5
Perforation percentage Perforation percentage
60 180 120

G4F 5.3% 10.9%


Q4F 7.8%

60 180 120 *Non standard

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PERFORATIONS

AKUSTIKPANEL BS6 AKUSTIKPANEL BQ10


Perforation percentage Perforation percentage
15.7% 17%

AKUSTIKPANEL BQ7 AKUSTIKPANEL 900 X 2400


Perforation percentage Following perforation patterns are available for Akustikpanel Tangent 900 x 2400 mm.
10%
T3L1
Perforation percentage

60 180
T3L1 15.8%

120
900
AKUSTIKPANEL BQ8
Perforation percentage
70 2260
16% 2400

T3L2
Perforation percentage

60 180
T3L2 15.0%

120
AKUSTIKPANEL BQ9 900
Perforation percentage
10%

70 1060 140
2400

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SOLOPANEL
T3L4 Solo perforation comes in seven different perforations designs in a fixed, uniform sequence:
• 6, 8, 10, 12 and 15 mm round holes in uniform sequence
60

Perforation percentage • 8 mm square holes in uniform sequence


T3L4 13.3% • 8/12 mm and 12/20 mm staggered round holes in uniform sequence
180 120
900

G6/18 G8/18 G10/23


70 460 140 460 140
2400

G12/25 G15/30 Q8/18

G12/20/66 G8/12/50 Q12/25

SOLOPANEL 1200 X 2000


The following perforation patterns are available for Solopanel 1200 x 2400 mm.
.

SOLOPANEL G6/18
Perforation percentage
8.7%

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PERFORATIONS

SOLOPANEL G8/18 SOLOPANEL G8/12/50

Perforation percentage Perforation percentage


15.5% 16%

SOLOPANEL G10/23 SOLOPANEL G12/20/66

Perforation percentage Perforation percentage


14.8% 19.6%

SOLOPANEL G12/25 SOLOPANEL Q8/18

Perforation percentage Perforation percentage


18.1% 19.8%

SOLOPANEL G15/30 SOLOPANEL Q12/25

Perforation percentage Perforation percentage


19.6% 23.0%

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PERFORATIONS

STRATOPANEL KINOPANEL
Strato perforation comes in two different perforation designs with a random sequence of round holes in Kino perforation consists of 8 x 53 mm oval holes at
three different sizes, viz. 8/15/20 mm and 12/20/35 mm. 15 / 60 mm c/c.

A
Kino perforation is especially designed to diffuse sound
in cinemas and other entertainment premises. C D

Perforation
percentage A B C D
36.9% 60 480 37.5 525

A / C: Distance between the edge of the tile and the centre of the 1st

B
perforation row.

G8/15/20 G12/20/35 B / D: Size of the perforation field from the centre of the 1st perforation row
to the centre of the last perforation row.

STRATOPANEL 1200 X 2000


The following perforation patterns are available for Stratopanel 1200 x 2400 mm.

STRATOPANEL G8/15/20
Perforation percentage
9.9%

AMFIPANEL
Tangent perforation consists of 4 x 14 mm oval holes at
10 / 20 mm c/c.

A
C D
Special acoustic wall lining for cinemas and other
entertainment premises. Discreet unified look with
elegant oval perforations.
STRATOPANEL G12/20/35
Perforation percentage Perforation
9.8% percentage A B C D
22.9% 30 540 25 550

A / C: Distance between the edge of the tile and the centre of the 1st
perforation row.

B / D: Size of the perforation field from the centre of the 1st perforation row
to the centre of the last perforation row.

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PROPERTIES
Vaikla Disain AS, Dorpat Hotel, Estonia, Curvex, Quadril

Acoustics
Air quality

PROPERTIES
Cleaning
Light reflection
Ambient conditions
Knauf acoustic products create indoor comfort for the
Load-bearing capacity
occupants of the building by providing excellent acoustic
environment, high air quality, pleasant light reflection Fire safety
and classic, timeless aesthetics. They are environmentally Robustness
responsible and sustainable materials that can last the Environment
lifetime of the building. Colours
Warranty
Upkeep & maintenance

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PROPERTIES

ACOUSTICS AIR QUALITY


With Knauf acoustic materials it is possible to create acoustic solutions that always meet your The hardening of gypsum boards used for the manufacturing of Knauf products is based
national acoustic requirements for specific reverberation time. Depending on the construction purely on reactions with water, and contains therefore no volatile liquids or suchlike.
of the ceiling and the perforation design, certain Knauf products can absorb up to 90% of the
sound that hit the ceiling surface. All surface finishes used on Knauf products (i.e. high and low gloss paint and different
foils) are also classified as non-hazardous and for reasons of indoor climate safety and
When calculating the amount of Knauf‘s acoustic materials necessary to meet a given reverberation consideration for the environment, there are no added biocides that give an active
time, it is important to consider: biocidal effect within or on the finished surface film.
• the total ceiling construction which the acoustic materials will be part of;
• the shape of the room and placement of acoustic materials Danish Indoor Climate Labelling is a voluntary labelling scheme, the first one in the
• the amount of furniture entering into the finished room world to rate construction materials according to their indoor climate properties during
• the purpose of the room the service phase.

The rating covers degassing with a time value in days, and particle emission, based on
the release of particles from sedimentable dust.

Knauf acoustic products have the following classifications:


The acoustic materials combined with the system on • Indoor climate value: 10 days
which they are installed form the acoustic construction • Particle emission: LOW (< 0.75 mg)
that absorbs sound. Thus, the amount of sound
absorbed depends on the installation depth of the Knauf acoustic products are additionally rated according to the Swedish Sunda Hus
ceiling and whether or not the cavity is filled with labelling - an overall assessment of the product’s environmental and health impacts, from
mineral wool. its origin to its disposal:
• Untreated and painted products: Class A
• Foil-finished products: Class B

Knauf acoustic products are recommended by the Swedish Byggvarubedömningen, an


association gathering the largest property companies and investors in Sweden with
the view of establishing a common standard for building materials by assessing the
chemical contents, the life cycle criteria and the possible effects on indoor climate of a
The shape of the room defines the movement of the building material.
sound waves within the room. Placement of acoustic
materials should be determined by the way the sound
moves in that particular room in order to ensure
optimal efficiency of the materials.

Furniture represents acoustic materials in itself. In


order to avoid too much sound absorption, which
can cause acoustic discomfort just like too little
absorption, it is important to take into account the CLEANING
amount of furnishings.
All Knauf acoustic products tolerate normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning
solutions. Dust can be removed by a dry duster or a vacuum cleaner. Removal of marks
can be carried out with a damp cloth.

The purpose of the room is decisive for the acoustic Danotile - hygiene ceiling - is able to withstand tough cleaning and disinfection agents
environment to be created. In rooms for speech, such with pH from 2 to 13. Danotile is clean-room certified and can be used in rooms requiring
as classrooms and auditoriums, it is important to high infection control such as laboratories, kitchens, slaughterhouses, etc.
ensure a good level of sound spreading, where as
rooms for concentrated work require a high level of Danotile achieves silver classification in Excell, and is classified as ISO 5 in accordance
absorption. with ISO 14644-1.

Did you know that Knauf


acoustic products which are not
foil-covered can be repainted
time after time without any loss
of their acoustic properties?

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PROPERTIES

LIGHT REFLECTION LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY


Within the Knauf acoustic range, the pre-painted tiles and planks have as low gloss The breaking load test in accordance with EN 14190 ensures that the products can bear 5 times their own
value which ensures a good light spreading - a property which is sustained over time. weight. This means e.g. a non-perforated Belgravia tile is tested with a load of up to 17 kg without any damage
For the finished Knauf acoustic products, the light reflectance values are influenced by to the tile. The purpose of the test is to secure the stability of the ceiling.
the product’s perforation design, the colour and gloss value of the factory paint. For
untreated products, the light reflectance values are determined by the paint applied on Knauf Danoline‘s products adhere to the EN 13964 standard for deflection, which consists of the classifications
site. listed below.

Light reflection requirements depends on the activity in the room. For offices with direct The individual product‘s load-bearing capacity in relation to fittings (for instance lamps), varies from product to
lighting the recommendation is approximately 70%. product and can therefore be found on page 250 and 251 of this catalogue.

CLASS CONDITIONS DEFLECTION CLASSES

CLASS CONDITIONS CLASS MAX. DEFLECTION IN MM


PERFORATION PAINT GLOSS GLOSS ON REFLECTANCE
A Building structures exposed to a max. RH of 1 L/500 and not more than 4 mm
COLOUR SUBSTRATE 70% and a maximum temperature of 25°C
2 L/300
Tangent T1 Standard white 5 2 70.9 % B Building structures exposed to a max. RH of
3 No limitations
90% and a maximum temperature of 30°C
Micro M1 Standard white 5 2 72.1 % L is the shortest distance between the supporting
profiles. For a 600 module the maximum deflection
Quadril Q1 Standard white 5 2 75.1 % for class 1 is 1.2 mm and 2 mm for class 2
Globe G1 Standard white 5 2 72.8 %

Plain P1 Standard white 5 2 82.6 %

Globe G1 Standard white 15 10 71.5%

Unity U3 Standard white 5 2 69.2%

Unity U4 Standard white 5 2 72.5%

Unity U8|15|20 Standard white 5 2 72.2%


AMBIENT CONDITIONS
Plain P1 Standard white 15 10 80.8%
Knauf acoustic products are tested for resistance to moisture in service. Products tested for resistance up to 70%
White foil RH at 25ºC are designed for use under normal living and working conditions, i.e. in offices, institutions and
Plain P1 10 White foil 86.3 %
laminated
similar premises.

Products tested for resistance up to 90% RH at 30ºC are designed for use under more extreme conditions and
can thus be used in high humidity rooms and rooms with frequent and major changes in the humidity of the air.

However, at lower relative humidity gypsum is able to tolerate much higher temperatures. Gypsum can therefore
also be used in buildings where temperatures can fluctuate up to 50ºC for shorter periods of time.

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PROPERTIES

FIRE SAFETY ENVIRONMENT


Knauf acoustic ceiling and wall products meet all the necessary fire safety requirements: Knauf acoustic ceiling and wall materials are manufactured from high grade gypsum
boards. The gypsum boards are made from the following gypsum types:
Material classes according to EN 13501-1
• A2-s1,d0 • naturally occurring gypsum, found in large quanitities in the ground
White painted ceiling tiles • gypsum produced from by-products at local power plants during desulphurisation –
Untreated lining panels a chemical process in which the sulphur dioxide is removed using limestone powder
mixed with water to form the by-product gypsum
• B-s1,d0 • preconsumer recycled gypsum, waste produced through our own production
Foil laminated ceiling tiles processes
• postconsumer recycled gypsum, is plasterboard waste that is received from third
Material classes according to ASTM E84 party companies who gather and recycle gypsum waste from building sites
• Class A
White painted ceiling tiles, perforated and non-perforated Knauf is an ISO certified company with constant focus on environmental management
Untreated perforated and non-perforated lining panels and optimisation of the production processes to the benefit of the local surroundings, our
Foil laminated ceiling tiles customers and the environment in general. Knauf acoustic products are distinguishable
by their unique features:
Fire resistance according to BS 476-23:1987
• ½ hour fire resistance • natural material
Danotile 6.5 mm – foil finished, non-perforated • long lifetime and service time
• re-use and recycling
Fire resistance according to EN 13501-2 and DS 1052-1 1985 • environmentally responsible production
• EI 30 (BD-30) • high quality service life

Fire protection according to EN 13501-2 and EN 14135 2004 & DS 1065-2 1990 In order to ensure the possibility that used Knauf acoustic products can be recycled, they
• K1 10 and K2 10 are painted with water-based paint, which not only allows recycling but also has no
Untreated perforated lining panels deteriorating effect on the humidity regulating properties of the gypsum material.

Another essential prerequisite for the recycling of gypsum board is to keep the gypsum
core free from harmful additives. The main binding agent in the core is in fact water.

The acoustic felt on the back of Knauf’s perforated gypsum boards is made of cellulose
which makes it unnecessary to remove the felt before the recycling of gypsum board. In
fact, the dissolved cellulose felt gives increased flexibility to the gypsum board.
ROBUSTNESS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Knauf acoustic products are made of robust material with excellent pressure resistance. Under normal conditions of use, Based on the life cycle approach, we wish to contribute to ensuring sustainable
the product properties are preserved, and there is no decomposition over time. development in the long term. We therefore work continuously on improving the
environmental conditions and to prevent pollution by:
Foil-covered products have a highly durable and dirt resistant surface.
• using environmentally responsible raw materials in the manufacturing
Contrapanel - impact resistant acoustical ceiling and wall panel - is specially designed to meet the strictest requirements of our products
for ceiling and wall linings in intensively used facilities such as sport halls and gymnasiums. Contrapanel meets the class • using packaging that can be recycled or utilised
3 requirements in accordance with EN 13964 for impact resistant ceiling linings, and DIN 18032 for impact resistant • optimising the consumption of energy, raw materials and packaging
wall linings, making the product suitable for handball and hockey courts where materials are required to absorb sound • reducing the waste
as well as withstand heavy impacts. • utilising the waste
ISO ACCREDITATIONS & OTHER
APPLICABLE CERTIFICATES:
Knauf is committed to reducing waste and energy consumption. Therefore, investments
• ISO 9001- Quality management
are made each year in energy and waste efficiency.
• ISO 14001- Environmental
management
The guiding principle for the manufacturing of Knauf acoustic products is to keep the
• OHSAS 18001 - Occupational Health
basic material as pure as possible in order to secure continuous recycling.
& Safety

LES FICHES DE DÉCLARATION


ENVIRONNEMENTALES ET SANITAIRES
(FDES) - French Environmental & Health
and Safety declaration based on Life Cycle
Analysis

LEED DECLARATION

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PROPERTIES

COLOURS WARRANTY
Knauf acoustic products are delivered as standard untreated, KNAUF’S GUARANTEE OF QUALITY FOR OUR ACOUSTIC RANGE
white painted or white laminated. At Knauf Danoline we are proud of our ability to consistently supply high quality, gypsum-
based, acoustic solutions for the benefit and comfort of our customers and end-users.
Knauf also delivers products painted in NCS and RAL colours.
Products are typically dipped and spray finished, although very At Knauf we consistently deliver what we promise.
light colours can be spray finished alone.
• Products manufactured to the highest international quality standards and guaranteed
Maximum panel size for dipping is 600x1200 mm. free of manufacturing defects for 50 years.
• Products and systems that can withstand the most stringent of global fire, acoustic
Products are finished with a water based acrylic paint in gloss and structural tests.
5. Due to the nature of the substrate the finish appears as a • Solutions that provide design, indoor climate and sustainability value.
gloss 2. • High quality service and technical support guaranteeing up-to-date advice and help
whatever your needs.
• Equal service to everyone.
• A fast response to the requests of all customers

Knauf has been in the construction industry for over 80 years and thanks to our know-
how and affiliation with the Knauf group, we have the knowledge and capacity that
secures flexibility in our production, insight in the building market requirements, and the
basis for further development.

Knauf is committed to a constant future proofing of its product range and through annual
product reviews and product optimisation projects in R&D, Knauf provides adaptable
solutions that match the different demands from the market, whilst retaining their intrinsic
ability to last a lifetime. In this way Knauf can consistently deliver:

• Easy to clean solutions that maintain their acoustic and indoor climate properties for
their entire service life, even after repainting time and time again.
• Sustainable gypsum solutions that can last the lifetime of the building.
• Classic, timeless designs that maintain their aesthetical quality throughout their
entire service life.

Maintaining a high level of quality service to our customers and other stakeholders is
essential to our success and our ability to deliver what we promise. Therefore we educate
our employees to have insight in markets and the skills and competencies required to
ensure that they understand the needs and desires of all our customers. Only in this way
can we be sure that we are able to consistently deliver what we promise.

Knauf acoustic products can also be painted on site using a


short mohair roller. When painting by roller, only the surface of
the panel is painted and there will be contrast with the gypsum
core in the perforations.

It is important to avoid getting paint in the perforation holes as


this can affect sound absorption and the finished look. Therefore,
a short-haired roller must be used and the paint should not be
too thick. Do not over apply the paint in the perforated areas.

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UPKEEP & MAINTENANCE

UPKEEP & MAINTENANCE UPKEEP & MAINTENANCE


Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling painted and foil-covered product elements will ensure a good result and a Best Practice: Use of clean cotton gloves when handling painted and foil-covered product elements will ensure a good result and a
ceiling without fingermarks. ceiling without fingermarks. Handling the untreated panels with care will avoid damage and surface contamination prior to painting and
thereby ensure a good end result.
PRODUCT DEMOUNTABLE T-GRID CEILINGS
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Products Visona, Contur, Belgravia, Plaza Danotile, Medley PRODUCT NON-DEMOUNTABLE CEILINGS AND WALL LININGS
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Surface White painted Foil finish
Products Danopanel Akustikpanel, Tectopanel, Contrapanel, Adit Kinopanel, Amfipanel
Upkeep Designed for use under normal conditions, i.e. up to 70% RH and 25°C, e.g. in offices, institutions and similar premises. Solopanel, Stratopanel
Belgravia and Plaza 600x600 have also been tested at 90% RH at 30ºC and can be used under more extreme conditions such as kitchens,
laboratories and rooms with frequent and major changes in the temperature and air humidity. Surface White painted Untreated Foil finish Black painted
Special purpose, anticorrosion treated suspension systems should be used in areas of very high humidity.
Upkeep Designed for use under normal conditions, i.e. up to 70% RH and CONTRAPANEL: Designed for Designed for use in cinemas,
Cleaning Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks can be removed with a Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum 25°C, e.g. in offices, institutions and similar premises. use in sports halls and similar theatres, studios and similar
damp cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning solutions. Stubborn cleaner. Marks can be removed with a damp areas where conditions do not premises under normal conditions,
marks and minor damages should be wiped clean prior to repainting. cloth using a mild detergent if necessary. AKUSTIKPANEL, TECTOPANEL: The panels have also been tested at normally exceed 70% RH and i.e. up to 70% RH and 25°C.
90% RH at 30ºC and can be used under more extreme conditions 25°C.
Stronger cleaning agents may be used where such as kitchens, laboratories and rooms with frequent and major
necessary to remove stubborn marks or where changes in the temperature and air humidity. In areas of high humidity ADIT: The panels are custom
cleaning regimes require it. The product can consideration should be given to anticorrosion suspension systems and made and designed for use under
also stand rigorous cleaning with concentrated durable/washable surface finishes. normal conditions, i.e. 70% and
disinfectants and detergents with high and low 25°C, e.g. in offices, institutions
pH values (13.0 - 2.5). and similar premises unless
otherwise advised.
Repair Stubborn marks and visible damages and scratches on the surface can be repaired. Damages and scratches are difficult to repair and
Damages and scratches can be filled and finished with sandpaper prior to repainting. therefore it is recommended to replace damaged Adit and Contrapanel have also
When painting use Knauf repair paint or similar (closest RAL colour 9003) and apply by tiles with new. been tested at 90% RH at 30ºC
paint roller. Spray painting is not recommended on perforated products, as there is a risk and can be used under more
of the spray paint being applied to the acoustic felt backing thereby altering the acoustic extreme conditions with frequent
properties. and major changes in temperature
Lamp BELGRAVIA, PLAZA, MEDLEY: For sizes up to 625x625 mm not in Tangent perforation, units of up to 3kg can be installed directly into the and air humidity.
suspension panel without reinforcement. For larger module sizes and all sizes with Tangent perforation a reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be Cleaning Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Removal of marks depends on the paint used on site, although a damp cloth using
installed behind the element. The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them. normal cleaning practices and neutral cleaning solutions is normally suitable for minor marks. In the case of stubborn marks or if in doubt refer
The total weight should not be greater than 3kg for each m² of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional hangers must be to the paint manufacturer’s recommendations.
used Units over 3kg, should be installed independently, so that they do not place any load on the ceiling. CONTRAPANEL: Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning
practices and neutral cleaning solutions. On non-perforated tiles stronger cleaning agents may be used where necessary to remove stubborn
VISONA, CONTUR, LINEAR: With smaller units (of up to 3kg) a reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed behind the element. marks or where cleaning regimes require it.
The reinforcement panel must extend all the way into the main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them. The total weight should not be
greater than 3kg for each m² of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional hangers must be used Units over 3kg, should be Repair More visible damages and Use a paint roller to apply paint. Damages and scratches are When painting use Knauf repair
installed independently, so that they do not place any load on the ceiling. scratches on the surface can be Use the same paint as the original difficult to repair and therefore paint or similar (as NCS S9000-
repaired using filler and finishing surface finish chosen. Spray it is recommended to replace N) and apply by paint roller.
with sandpaper prior to repain- painting is not recommended on damaged panels with new. Spray painting is not recommen-
PRODUCT SELF-SUPPORTING CEILINGS
ting. When painting use Knauf perforated products, as there is ded on perforated products, as
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repair paint or similar (closest RAL a great risk of the spray paint there is a risk of the spray paint
Products Corridor 400 colour 9003) and being applied to the acoustic being applied to the acoustic
apply by paint roller. Spray felt backing thereby altering the felt backing thereby altering the
Surface White painted painting is not recommended on acoustic properties. acoustic properties.
Upkeep Designed for use under normal conditions, i.e. up to 70% RH and 25°C, e.g. in offices, institutions and similar premises. perforated products, as there is a
Corridor 400 has also been tested at 90% RH at 30ºC and can be used under more extreme conditions such as kitchens, laboratories and risk of the spray paint being
rooms with frequent and major changes in the temperature and air humidity. applied to the acoustic felt
backing thereby altering the
Cleaning Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks can be removed with a damp cloth using normal cleaning practices and neutral acoustic properties.
cleaning solutions. Stubborn marks and minor damages should be wiped clean prior to repainting
Lamp The tile may not bear additional Light objects up to a maximum CONTRAPANEL: Light objects The panel may not bear
Repair More visible damages and scratches on the surface can be repaired using filler and finishing with sandpaper prior to repainting. suspension weight from other installations. of 3 kg can be suspended using up to a maximum of 3 kg can additional weight from other
When painting use Knauf repair paint or similar (as NCS 0700 or closest RAL colour 9003) and apply by paint roller. Spray painting is not Light objects up to a maximum of appropriate fixings. Items over 3 be suspended using appropriate installations.
recommended on perforted products, as there is a great risk of the spray paint being applied to the acoustic felt backing thereby altering the 3 kg/m² may be installed where kg must be suspended from the fixings. Items over 3 kg must be
acoustic properties.. they can be suspended furring system which must be able suspended from the furring system
Lamp CORRIDOR 400: Units weighing up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without reinforcement. N.B. The maximum cut-out, when from the furring system which to bear the full weight. which must be able to bear the
suspension installing in the centre of the panel is Ø265mm / 265x265 mm. Units over 3kg, should be supported independently, so that they do not place must be able to bear the full full weight.
any load on the ceiling. weight.
ADIT: The panel may not bear
additional weight from other
PRODUCT HYGENIC installations.
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Products Danotile
PRODUCT SPECIAL SHAPES
Surface Foil finish CATEGORY
Upkeep Designed for use under normal conditions, i.e. up to 70% RH and 25°C, e.g. in offices, institutions and similar premises. Products Curvex Mitex
Danotile 600x600 has also been tested at 90% RH at 30ºC and can be used under more extreme conditions such as kitchens, laboratories
and rooms with frequent and major changes in the temperature and air humidity. Surface Untreated Untreated
Special purpose, anticorrosion treated suspension systems should be used in areas of very high humidity.
Upkeep Designed for creating organic wall and ceiling shapes e.g. in offices, Designed for creating clean-cut edges wall and ceiling shapes e.g. in
Cleaning Dust is removed using a dry duster or vacuum cleaner. Marks can be removed with a damp cloth using a mild detergent if necessary. institutions and similar premises under normal conditions, i.e. up to offices, institutions and similar premises under normal conditions, i.e.
Stronger cleaning agents may be used where necessary to remove stubborn marks or where cleaning regimes require it. The product can also 70% RH and 25°C. up to 70% RH and 25°C.
stand rigorous cleaning with concentrated disinfectants and detergents with high and low pH values (13.0 - 2.5).
Cleaning Dependent on the chosen surface finish.
Repair Damages and scratches are difficult to repair and therefore it is recommended to replace damaged tiles with new.
Repair Dependent on the chosen surface finish.
Lamp For sizes up to 625x625 mm and min. thickness 9mm, units of up to 3kg can be installed directly into the panel without reinforcement. For
Lamp suspen- The panels are custom made and may not bear additional weight from other installations unless otherwise advised.
suspension larger module sizes and all sizes in 6mm thickness, a reinforcement panel of sufficient strength can be installed behind the element. The rein-
sion
forcement panel must extend all the way into the main runners, so that the weight is transferred to them. The total weight should not be greater
than 3kg for each m² of ceiling. Where loads are greater than 3kg/m², additional hangers must be used. Units over 3kg, should be installed
independently, so that they do not place any load on the ceiling.

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