Phonic (Daiken) Dai Lotone
Dai Lotone is a high-density tongue and groove mineral fibre ceiling tile with a white painted finish, designed for direct fix applications on new or existing gypsum board or timber battens. This eliminates the need for an exposed grid, enhancing its visual appeal. No additional painting is required.
As a mid-range tile, Dai Lotone offers superior noise absorption, efficient thermal insulation (more than six times that of gypsum board), and better sound transmission resistance compared to glass fibre products. Thanks to its high-density fine-grained substrate, Phonic achieves unique and high-quality detailing in its tiles. Additionally, these tiles provide outstanding fire resistance.
Key Features
- Designed for direct fix applications with tongue and groove edges for a seamless finish.
- Eliminates the need for an exposed grid, enhancing aesthetics.
- Superior noise absorption and thermal insulation.
- Resists sound transmission more effectively than glass fibre products.
- Outstanding fire resistance with Group 1-S rating.
- No additional painting required.
Specifications
- Acoustic Performance:
- NRC: 0.45
- SAA: 0.58
- αw: 0.45
- Attenuation: CAC varies
- Light Reflectance: Over 80% (LR1)
- Moisture Content: 1.5%
- Thermal Conductivity: 0.045 kcal/mhºC
- Fire Test: ISO 5660 Part 1 - Group 1-S
- Sizes:
- Non-Rib: 9mm Depth x [606 x 303]
- Rib: 12mm Depth x [606 x 303]
- Other sizes available on request
- Colour: White
Warranty & Sustainability
- Warranty: 30-year lifetime system warranty, resistant to conditions up to 40°C and 95% relative humidity without visible sag when used with a T&R brand suspension system.
- Sustainability: Phonic mineral fibre tiles are independently verified and meet the Greenguard Emission Certificate Standard for Green Star rated projects.
For product warranties, completion documents, and test reports, please contact T&R Interior Systems: info@tris.co.nz
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