SOFTLINE affords a wide range of installation options. With its sleek design, the ceiling fits perfectly in showrooms, offices and corridors. Lighting can be installed between the aluminium profiles or beneath the profiles in the form of pendant lights. The SOFTLINE high performance modules are available as Base, Roof and Curve versions.
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- Thermal comfort according to EN ISO 7730
- Building material class: A2-s1, d0, EN 13501-1
- Very high heating & cooling capacity
- With optional acoustic inlay:
Advanced sound absorption values (class B)- Powerful and energy efficient
- Simple installation; option to pivot modules down
- Formes: Curve, Roof & Base (others available on request)
- Anodised profi les available
- Components can be integrated
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Cooling capacity
> 100 W/m² (8 K) |
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Heating capacity
> 100 W/m² (15 K) |
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Sound absorption
Class B |
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Carbon footprint
< 50 kg CO2/m² |
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Cooling capacity
The cooling capacity corresponds to the amount of energy per second removed from the room via heat radiation and convection. It is determined in accredited climate laboratories in accordance with SN EN 14240.
For comparison: the heat emitted by a person in an office via radiation and convection is approx. 70 – 80 W; the heat emitted by a laptop is approx. 20 – 50 W.
Heating capacity
The heating capacity corresponds to the energy per second added to the room via heat radiation and convection. It is determined in accredited climate laboratories in accordance with SN EN 14037.
For comparison: The heat output of a person in an office via radiation and convection is approx. 70 – 80 W, whilst that of a laptop is approx. 20 – 50 W.
Sound absorption
As the largest unobstructed surface in a room, the ceiling is particularly well suited to sound absorption. The sound absorption class is determined in accordance with EN ISO 11654, based on measurements carried out in accordance with EN ISO 354 in accredited laboratories.
It serves as a parameter for acoustic designers to calculate the effect of a product on a room’s reverberation time.
Carbon footprint
The carbon footprint represents the total CO₂ emissions generated throughout a product’s life cycle (from manufacture through to operation and recycling/disposal).
It is calculated by independent institutes and summarised in an ‘Environmental Product Declaration’ (EPD). Barcol-Air is working specifically to reduce the proportion of high-emission materials such as aluminum and other metals.
By way of comparison: the production of 1 kg of aluminum releases approximately 16 kg of CO₂.
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Convection
visible
Cooling (EN 14240:2004):
- up to 140 w/m² (8 K)
Heating (EN 14037:2016):
- up to 135 w/m² (15 K)
Can be combined with sound absorber
Thermal comfort according to
EN ISO 7730, SIA 382/1
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