From metal mesh panels to concealed-suspension ceilings, here's our roundup of the latest acoustical ceiling and wall products. To improve design flexibility, Armstrong now offers its largest metal ...
To help reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment, Armstrong World Industries has officially launched ULTIMA Low Embodied Carbon (ULTIMA LEC) ceiling panels, offering customers the lowest ...
LANCASTER, Pa. — To help reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment, Armstrong World Industries has o cially launched Ultima® Low Embodied Carbon (Ultima LEC) ceiling panels, offering ...
LANCASTER, Pa. — Armstrong World Industries Inc. has acquired Geometrik Manufacturing Inc., a leading Canadian designer and manufacturer of wood acoustical ceiling and wall systems made from multiple ...
Armstrong World Industries, the nation’s largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling systems with headquarters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has named CarpetCycle LLC of Newark, New Jersey, as its 2014 ...
Armstrong Ceiling Systems and the Institution Recycling Network have announced a partnership that will provide more recycling opportunities for old acoustical ceilings tiles from renovation projects.
Thousands of tons of old ceiling tiles will soon be diverted from local landfills thanks to a new agreement between Armstrong World Industries, the nation's largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling ...
Armstrong World Industries will spend up to $35 million to build a plant in West Virginia to make mineral wool for its acoustical ceiling tiles. The project in Millwood, on the Ohio River, was ...