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SAS metal ceiling systems achieve Global GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A re-certificationSAS metal ceiling systems achieve Global GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A re-certification

SAS metal ceiling systems achieve Global GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A re-certification

SAS International has achieved re-certification of Global GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A certification for their grid systems, and plain and perforated steel and aluminium ceiling tiles with optional backings.

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Architecture & Design Team

22 Oct 2024 1m read View Author

SAS International has achieved re-certification of Global GreenTagCertTM GreenRate Level A certification for their grid systems, and plain and perforated steel and aluminium ceiling tiles with optional backings.

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About SAS metal ceiling systems

  • Health and eco-toxicity
  • Designed for disassembly
  • Durability

SAS International metal ceiling systems are grid-mounted suspended steel and aluminium ceilings tailored to the user's requirements, while fulfilling specific criteria including design, durability, installation, paint finish, integration, prefabrication, product standards, accessibility and maintenance.

Key types of SAS metal ceiling systems

  • Clip-in tiles with concealed suspension grid
  • Hook-on tiles with concealed suspension grid
  • Lay-in tiles with exposed suspension grid, offering demountable tiles while retaining layout

SAS metal ceiling systems offer very low VOC emissions, high durability, and total recyclability of materials at the end of the useful life of the products, with the manufacturer being committed to product stewardship and offering a take-back scheme. The manufacturing site is ISO 14001, ISO 18001 and ISO 9001 certified.

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