Colorado Perforated Metal Acoustical Ceiling Tiles
Colorado Perforated Metal Acoustical Ceiling Tiles
Metal acoustical ceiling tiles from Dakota Tin give your ceilings a vintage, rustic or industrial touch plus improve sound quality and reduce noise - absorbing 80% of noise!
Colorado Perforated Metal Acoustical Ceiling Tiles are corrugated tiles that have perforated holes throughout. It is then backed with an Owen Corning® SelectSound™ Black Acoustic Blanket to reduce sound reverberation.
These ceiling tiles have been tested and rated for a NOISE REDUCTION COEFFICIENT (NRC) of 0.8 - meaning the acoustical backer absorbs 80% of noise. This is significantly higher than most common fiber ceiling tiles at around 0.55!
With the acoustic blanket backing, our metal acoustical ceiling tiles provide excellent
acoustical performance and sound insulation for multiplex theaters, sound studios, and performing arts centers. It also works great for noise reduction in places like restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and even offices.
These corrugated metal ceiling tiles come in uniform patterns like Galvalume (regular galvanized), Antique Galvanized (dark dull grey), or Rusted (pre-rusted).
About Colorado Metal Acoustical Ceiling Tiles
- Perfect for theater rooms, music rooms, sound studios, coffee shops, bars, and any other area where sound quality or noise reduction is important.
- Perforated Corrugated Steel backed by Owens Corning Select Sound Acoustic Blanket significantly reduces noise.
- Tested and rated for a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.8. Eighty percent of noise is absorbed in the blanket.
- 1.25" thickness (for the entire tile, including the metal and acoustic blanket)
- Includes one (1) 23.625" X 23.625" Metal Acoustical Ceiling Tile.
- Work perfectly with any 2'x2' drop ceiling 15/16" T bar system ceiling grid, including our innovative direct mount J-Track grid system.
- Installation instructions included.
- 100% satisfaction guarantee with all Dakota Tin products. You'll find exceptional customer service from an all-American company.
- **Real metal tiles - leather gloves required when handling**
- **Acoustic blanket is made of fiberglass. Use caution when handling and/or cutting ceiling tiles. More information on the acoustic blanket materials is here.
Want to add a sealant to your tile? Just check the box to add an organic metal sealant to your reclaimed barn tin tiles for $4 more per tile. Many people have asked for a sealant solution for Dakota Tin products and we are happy to now provide that as a custom add-on. Not available for Galvalume.
This organic linseed sealant creates a simple shellac that coats the metal’s surface. It helps prevent additional rust by creating a film that prevents water and air from reaching the metal. It also helps add a level of shine to the metal.
Instructions On How To Cut Ceiling Tiles
Why Colorado Rustic Steel Ceiling Tiles Are So Unique
Colorado Rustic Collection Style Options
All of the patterns or styles from the Colorado Rustic Collection have a more consistent, uniform color pattern and have less contrast per tile compared to the Dakota Tin Collection.
- Rusted: Pre-rusted and created with an all-natural, accelerated rust treatment. Because the solution is spray applied, rust is more evenly distributed, and the result is a more even coat of copper rust color, but still with small variations of blues and greys that you’d get from the antique galvanized style.
- We start the rusting process, but if you'd still like more rust, learn how to increase the amount of rust here.
- We recommend sealing this style with a clear coat, as the rust finish can rub off. Here is how to clear coat Rusted products.
- Galvalume: New galvanized steel, light silver, semi-sheen. NO RUST or color variation.
- Antique Galvanized: Antiqued steel, dark grey look, weathered, flat texture. NO RUST or color variation.
- The finish wears with time (can produce white rust with exposure to moisture), will continue to age with exposure, and may scratch.
- We recommend sealing this style with a clear coat for high-wear areas or where oils can get splattered since it has a more porous surface.