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  2. USG and GE Lighting Collaborate to Offer Monolithic ...

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    USG's revolutionary Logix Integrated Ceiling Systems unite the finest aesthetics and performance by transforming the ceiling plane into a dramatic design element that provides the freedom to ...

  3. USG Corporation - Wikipedia

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    USG Corporation, also known as United States Gypsum Corporation, is an American company which manufactures construction materials, most notably drywall and joint compound. The company is the largest distributor of wallboard in the United States and the largest manufacturer of gypsum products in North America.

  4. Light reflectance value - Wikipedia

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    Areas of particular interest are wall-to-ceiling and wall-to-floor junctions, exposed edges of sloping floors, seating and its surroundings, leading edges of doors, door opening furniture and door surfaces, sanitary fittings and grab bars.

  5. U.S. Gas and Electric - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2002, U.S. Gas & Electric, Inc., its subsidiaries and family of companies ("USG&E") is a provider of energy supply to commercial and residential customers.

  6. R-value (insulation) - Wikipedia

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    If the interior of a home is at 20 °C and the roof cavity is at 10 °C then the temperature difference is 10 °C (or 10 K). Assuming a ceiling insulated to RSI 2.0 (R = 2 m 2 ⋅K/W), energy will be lost at a rate of 10 K / (2 K⋅m 2 /W) = 5 watts for every square meter (W/m 2) of ceiling. The RSI-value used here is for the actual insulating ...

  7. Noise reduction coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The NRC is highly dependent on the type of mounting, [6] which, if not specified, is usually a Type A mounting (ABPMA mounting #4) where the material is placed directly on the floor, wall, or ceiling. Acoustical ceiling tiles are often tested in Type E400 mounting, which simulates a 16-inch-deep (410 mm) plenum.

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