Airlite™ Ceiling Tiles combine sleek design with superior sound absorption. Made from high-density UHAVC, these lightweight tiles offer an NRC of 0.85, reducing echo and improving speech clarity in offices, classrooms, auditoriums, and premium spaces.
With low VOC emissions and zero formaldehyde, Airlite™ is eco-friendly and safe. Designed for easy drop-in installation on 600×600 mm T-grid ceilings, Airlite™ tiles are available in white or black acoustic fabric facings, bringing both style and acoustic comfort to any interior.
AirLite ceiling tiles are advanced lightweight acoustic ceiling solutions engineered to deliver high performance in modern interiors while maintaining excellent air circulation, durability and ease of installation. Designed for commercial, institutional and high-traffic environments, AirLite tiles combine sound absorption, thermal efficiency and clean aesthetics, making them a preferred choice for contemporary ceiling systems.
These tiles are typically manufactured using optimized mineral fiber or composite materials that reduce overall weight without compromising strength or acoustic efficiency. Their design supports improved indoor air quality, better light reflectance and long-term performance in demanding environments.
AirLite ceiling tiles are developed with precise engineering to ensure consistency, durability and acoustic performance across a wide range of applications.
Material Composition: Lightweight mineral fiber or advanced composite fiber
Surface Finish: Smooth, micro-textured or fissured finish for acoustic efficiency
Tile Dimensions: Standard sizes such as 600 x 600 mm and 1200 x 600 mm
Thickness Range: Typically between 12 mm and 20 mm
Weight: Reduced weight compared to conventional ceiling tiles for easy handling
Edge Profiles: Square edge, tegular edge or concealed edge systems
Sound Absorption (NRC): 0.65 to 0.90 depending on product variant
Light Reflectance: High reflectance (up to 85% or more) for improved lighting
Fire Performance: Fire-resistant and compliant with standard safety norms
Humidity Resistance: Moderate to high (RH 75% to RH 99% options available)
Thermal Insulation: Provides basic thermal resistance for indoor comfort
Installation System: Compatible with standard exposed and concealed T-grid systems
These specifications can vary depending on the specific grade and performance requirements, allowing flexibility for different project needs.
AirLite ceiling tiles offer a combination of acoustic efficiency, lightweight construction and practical advantages that make them suitable for a wide range of interiors.
One of the primary advantages of AirLite tiles is their reduced weight. This makes transportation, handling and installation significantly easier compared to traditional ceiling materials. Installers can work more efficiently, reducing labor time and effort.
AirLite tiles are designed to absorb sound effectively, reducing echo and controlling reverberation. This results in improved speech clarity and a more comfortable indoor acoustic environment, especially in large or open spaces.
The high light reflectance of AirLite ceiling tiles helps distribute light more evenly across a space. This reduces the need for excessive artificial lighting and contributes to energy efficiency.
By combining acoustic absorption with basic thermal insulation, these tiles contribute to a more comfortable indoor environment. They help maintain consistent ambient conditions in offices, classrooms and public spaces.
AirLite tiles are available in fire-resistant variants, ensuring compliance with safety standards. This makes them suitable for use in commercial buildings and public infrastructure projects.
Depending on the grade, AirLite tiles can withstand varying levels of humidity, making them suitable for different environmental conditions.
These tiles provide a consistent and professional ceiling finish. Their clean design integrates well with modern interiors and architectural layouts.
Individual tiles can be removed and replaced without disturbing the entire ceiling system. This simplifies maintenance and reduces long-term operational costs.
AirLite ceiling tiles offer a balance of performance and affordability, making them a practical choice for large-scale installations.
AirLite ceiling tiles are highly versatile and can be used in a wide range of environments where acoustic performance, durability and aesthetics are important.
In open-plan offices, meeting rooms and workspaces, AirLite tiles help control noise levels and improve communication. They reduce distractions and create a more productive work environment.
Classrooms, lecture halls and training centers benefit from improved speech clarity and reduced reverberation. This enhances the learning experience for students and instructors.
Hospitals, clinics and healthcare centers require quiet and comfortable environments. AirLite tiles help minimize noise, contributing to patient comfort and staff efficiency.
Shopping malls, showrooms and commercial establishments use AirLite tiles to maintain a clean ceiling appearance while managing ambient noise.
Hotels, conference halls and banquet spaces benefit from improved acoustics and a refined aesthetic. AirLite tiles support both functional and visual requirements.
Airports, railway stations and government buildings require durable and efficient ceiling solutions. AirLite tiles meet these needs while providing acoustic control.
Certain variants can be used in back-end areas where basic acoustic control and durability are required.
The installation of AirLite ceiling tiles follows a standard suspended ceiling system, ensuring ease and efficiency.
Ensure the ceiling area is clear, and all structural elements are ready for installation. Mark the required ceiling height.
Install hanger wires or rods from the structural ceiling to support the grid framework.
Fix the main runners and cross tees to create a T-grid system. Ensure proper alignment and spacing according to tile size.
Check that the grid system is level and properly aligned across the entire ceiling area.
Carefully place AirLite tiles into the grid openings. Ensure a snug fit without gaps.
Cut tiles as required to fit edges, corners and around fixtures such as lights and air vents.
Install lighting fixtures, HVAC systems and other ceiling services within the grid.
Inspect the ceiling for alignment, stability and finish quality. Ensure all tiles are properly seated.
AirLite ceiling tiles are designed to provide reliable acoustic absorption through their porous fiber structure. When sound waves strike the tile surface, they pass into the material and are dissipated, reducing reflections and controlling reverberation.
With an NRC ranging from 0.65 to 0.90, these tiles are effective in controlling mid to high frequency noise, particularly speech. This makes them ideal for offices, classrooms and commercial environments where communication clarity is important.
Performance can be enhanced by:
Increasing ceiling coverage
Selecting higher NRC variants
Combining with wall-mounted acoustic panels
AirLite ceiling tiles offer a range of customization options to meet different project requirements.
Available in standard grid-compatible sizes, with flexibility for custom layouts in large projects.
Options include square, tegular and concealed edges for different visual effects.
Smooth, fissured or micro-textured finishes are available to suit design preferences.
Different variants offer varying levels of acoustic absorption, humidity resistance and durability.
Primarily available in white for maximum light reflectance, with limited custom color options.
Can be used with exposed, semi-concealed or concealed ceiling systems.
AirLite ceiling tiles are lightweight acoustic ceiling panels designed to improve sound absorption and provide a clean ceiling finish.
The NRC typically ranges from 0.65 to 0.90 depending on the product type.
Yes, they are widely used in offices to reduce noise and improve acoustic comfort.
Yes, their high light reflectance helps distribute light more efficiently.
Yes, individual tiles can be removed and replaced without affecting the entire ceiling.
Yes, fire-rated variants are available to meet safety requirements.
Yes, specific variants are designed for higher humidity resistance.
Yes, they provide a good balance of performance, durability and affordability.