Rockfon presented an addition to its North American portfolio range: Rockfon Mono Acoustic ceiling systems. The stone wool, monolithic ceiling solutions create a smooth, seamless, uninterrupted surface with best-level sound absorption. For years, these products have inspired European architects, design professionals and their clients.
Simpson Strong-Tie introduced the SUBE bridging connector for cold-formed steel. The wall-stud bridging connector is designed to connect cold-rolled channel at the end of a wall or single-stud jamb condition, or at the ends of panel walls, curtain walls or load-bearing conditions.
Laminators Incorporated presented AdaptaClad RS, a new, shop-fabricated rainscreen wall system designed to provide significant time and labor savings to fabricators and installers.
Sometimes, a seemingly otherworldly development comes along that rewrites performance standards and shatters expectations. The Brass Knuckle Vader Goggle doesn’t come from the far reaches of space (the U.S., actually), but it might as well be an alien concept when compared to more traditional eye protection.
Adding to its circular saw lineup, Milwaukee Tool announced the new M18 FUEL 6.5-inch Circular Saw, offering class-leading performance and delivering up to 20 percent more power and up to 40 percent faster cut speed.
ClarkDietrich is giving framing contractors greater flexibility in leveraging the firestopping power of its BlazeFrame family of products with the introduction of BlazeFrame Tape.
From ceiling panels that transform spaces to the artistry of trade show wall partitions and seamless hospitality products, all are made possible by Think Lightweight’s cutting-edge PUR laminating line.
The system provides an ideal suspension platform for cable trays, partitions, hot and cold aisle containment barriers, and other equipment in data centers
Armstrong World Industries has introduced DynaMax Plus, a structural ceiling grid system that combines the accessibility and flexibility benefits of the existing Armstrong DynaMax grid with greater load-carrying capacity. It also provides greater construction efficiency due to the capability of 6-foot and 8-foot rod drop spacing, compared to typical 4-foot spacing.
The new PAC-CLAD Board and Batten wall panel system from Petersen expands the creative options for designers and specifiers of exterior cladding systems. The Board and Batten system uses concealed fasteners to maintain clean lines and a rhythmic pattern of alternating wide, vertical boards and narrower, elevated battens.