Product Data Sheet
WEDGE WALL PANELS
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Components, with the exception of the MDO plywood have
been tested according to ASTM E 84* and have a Class I/A
rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Wedge Wall Panels utilize an Owens Corning fiberglass board
core that is eligible to bear the Green Cross label for recycled
content. The board is certified on average to contain at least
57% pre-consumer and 5% post-consumer recycled glass.
APPLICATION
And for your LEED® project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials
and Resources section. Other LEED® categories may also
apply depending upon the project requirements.
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Wedge Wall Panels
are used for directed acoustical absorption or reflection
combined with strong design elements. Product is suitable
for theaters and other critical listening environments.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a ¾” dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF
glass fiberboard attached at an angle to an MDO plywood
backer and ribs, covered face and edges with a layer of
16-20 pcf molded fiberglass for absorption, or for reflection,
the face is a ¾” MDO plywood sheet. Finishes are
completely adhered to the face of the panel and returned
to the back for a full finished, fully tailored edge.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Maximum size is 16 square feet, with a maximum length of
8’, and minimum width of 2’. Minimum depth is 1-1/2”.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are square and covered with 1/8” molded fiberglass.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
MOUNTING
Standard mounting is Z-Clip to Z-Bar. Z-Bar to Z-Bar, or
a combination of Z-Bar on the top, and VELCRO® on the
bottom are also available.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Wedge Wall Panels have a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date
of shipment.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 standard should be used to measure and describe the properties
of materials, products or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled
laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard
or fire risk of materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.