Solo-T Ceiling Panels Bring Warmth
of Natural Wood to Interior Spaces
Decoustics' Solo-T wood-veneered lift and shift ceiling panels enhance the aesthetic appeal and comfort of interior spaces through the warmth of natural wood.

Solo-T panels consist of a perforated medium density fire-rated fiberboard with a ribbed natural wood veneer laminated to the face and an acoustically transparent mat laminated to the back. Featuring a noise reduction coefficient of 0.65, Solo-T features unique V-grooves that create a two-sided “funnel” effect, which allows sound to be absorbed from multiple angles. As a result, the transfer of energy is focused over a broader surface area of absorption material within the panels. The panels mount directly to a heavy-duty 15/16-inch T-bar grid system, creating the visual of a custom linear ceiling.
Decoustics offers a wide range of custom interior architectural acoustical ceiling panels, wall panels and systems. “Solo-T broadens this product offering with its innovation, performance and aesthetic appeal,” says Graham Thayer, general manager of Decoustics and CertainTeed Ceilings.
Available in three plank or six plank configurations, Solo-T is available in beech, cherry, maple and ash. The panels can also accommodate custom veneer selections and paint. Tested in accordance with ASTM E84, the panels have a Class A Flame-spread rating and are available in wood which is Forest Stewardship Council® certified by the Rainforest Alliance (FSC® C020536). The recycled content of the panels is third-party verified through GreenCircle Certified, LLC.
www.decoustics.com • 800-387-3809
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