Armstrong World Industries Introduces New Product to Reduce Carbon in Commercial Buildings
22 Mai 2024 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (NYSE: AWI), a leader in the
design, innovation and manufacture of ceiling and wall solutions in
the Americas, continues to expand its portfolio of products
designed to help building owners, architects and contractors reduce
the environmental impact of buildings with the introduction of
Ultima® Low Embodied Carbon (LEC) ceiling panels.
With a rich history of product innovation dating to the 1890s
and an ongoing focus on sustainable solutions, Armstrong is
developing a comprehensive product portfolio for carbon reduction
in the built environment. This portfolio includes the newly
announced Ultima LEC product and recently launched Ultima® Templok®
Energy Saving Ceiling panels, which are manufactured with phase
change material that can help maintain thermal comfort and reduce
heating and cooling costs in buildings. These products are designed
to lower the carbon emissions over the lifecycle of a building by
reducing operational and embodied carbon.
Using new technology that includes sustainable, wood-based
biochar, Ultima LEC delivers a 43% reduction in the embodied carbon
of a ceiling.* Ultima LEC panels are USDA-verified 100% biobased
content and represent the lowest embodied carbon mineral fiber
acoustical ceiling panel on the market today.**
“The importance of reducing the environmental impact of
buildings continues to rise, and we are committed to bringing
products and services to our customers that support decarbonization
and circularity throughout the built environment,” said AWI CEO and
President Vic Grizzle. “We believe both Ultima Templok and Ultima
LEC will increasingly be specified by customers because of the
growing attention our customers and our communities are giving to
reducing the environmental impacts of buildings. From design
conception to end-of-life product management, Armstrong is giving
our customers additional tools to tackle energy efficiency,
material waste, construction efficiency and embodied carbon. We are
also excited about the impact these products can have in helping
building owners, architects and contractors reach their own
sustainability goals.”
In addition to Ultima LEC tiles and Ultima® Templok, the company
has recently introduced other energy saving solutions that can
further reduce operational carbon from commercial buildings,
including AirAssure® gasketed ceiling panels, coupled with DynaMax®
structural grid for data center applications to reduce cooling
costs meaningfully for owners.
Additionally, Armstrong offers tools to enhance labor efficiency
and reduce material waste in the construction process, through the
use of ProjectWorks™, a design service which optimizes project
layouts, saving material and cost at the jobsite. The company was
also the first in the building industry to develop a ceiling tile
recycling program which was introduced 25 years ago and has since
diverted approximately 220 million square feet of old ceiling
materials from landfills.
For more information about Ultima LEC, please visit:
armstrongceilings.com/ultimalec
To learn more about sustainable building design and carbon
reduction in the built environment, please visit:
armstrongceilings.com/carbonreduction
*As compared to the Armstrong standard Ultima® ceiling panels
**Per EC3 tool data available 2/1/24. Ultima Low Embodied Carbon
Ceiling Panels (A1-A3) 0.187 Global Warming Potential, incl.
Biogenic carbon [kg CO2 eq./ft2]
About Armstrong World Industries
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (AWI) is a leader in the design
and manufacture of innovative ceiling and wall system solutions in
the Americas. With $1.3 billion in revenue in 2023, AWI has
approximately 3,500 employees and a manufacturing network of 19
facilities, plus seven facilities dedicated to its WAVE joint
venture. For over 160 years, Armstrong has pursued innovation and
manufacturing excellence to deliver products and services to our
customers that can transform how people design, build and
experience spaces with aesthetics, acoustics, well-being, and
sustainability in mind.
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