Chicago Metallic® 4200 Integrity™ 9/ 16"
The Chicago Metallic® 4200 Integrity grid system features a premium, double reveal design for excellent aesthetics. This heavy-duty system features non-mitered intersections for excellent performance with easy installation.
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Application
- Product Type
- Grid suspension systems
- Performance
- Seismic
- Sectors
- Office
- GREENGUARD Gold
Product Description
The Chicago Metallic® 4200 Integrity grid system features a premium, double reveal design for excellent aesthetics. This heavy-duty system features stab end cross tees with seismic A-F capabilities, as well as non-mitered intersections, combining easy installation with high end performance. Chicago Metallic grid systems are certified to meet ASTM standards and are listed with ICCES Evaluation Services, under report ESR-2631.
- Beautiful aesthetics with double reveal finish
- Fast, easy installation with non-mitered intersections
- Suitable for seismic zones A-F
- UL GREENGUARD Gold certified for low VOC emissions
- Backed by a 40 year warranty
- Up to 30% recycled content
Certifications
Health Product Declarations
UL GREENGUARD Gold
Environmental Product Declaration
Documents

Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity Data Sheet
Product and technical information for Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity 9/16" grid

Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity Cutting Details
Installation techniques for cutting Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity 9/16"

Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity Specification
Specification document for Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity 9/16" grid

Seismic Ceiling Suspension Guide
Technical document for Chicago Metallic grid suspension in seismic applications

Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity Specification (CDN)
Specification document for Chicago Metallic 4200 Integrity 9/16" grid (CDN)
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FAQ Block For Grid
It is a ceiling hung below the structural ceiling for room acoustics and aesthetics, where tiles and panels are housed in the ceiling grid. An acoustical ceiling grid has various benefits that include controlling sound, which is measured by the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC). High-performance acoustic panels from Rockfon offer the NRC needed to create healthy acoustic environments. Ceiling tile grid systems also hide various building systems while still allowing access for maintenance.
Ceiling grids used with tiles and panels are a cost-effective ceiling solution. Contact us to speak with a Rockfon representative to learn more about suspended ceiling cost.
Depending on the grid product, Rockfon Chicago Metallic ceiling grids can be used in interior & exterior applications. Review the datasheet for specific products to determine exact application areas.
Before installing tiles into a grid system, always ensure your installation is square and all components are installed correctly. Questions? Contact our technical services team and a Rockfon team member will address your questions.
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Stone wool acoustic ceiling tiles & panels have an inherently high Noise Reduction Coefficient due to the structure and composition of stone wool. When installed in a suspended ceiling grid, these tile & panels support a healthy interior acoustic environment. Metal ceiling solutions in interior applications can achieve a high-NRC through perforations or with the Rockfon Acoutex™ acoustic backer applied. An environment with the right acoustic performance products can improve speech intelligibility and overall indoor environmental quality (IEQ) to support human health and well-being.
Every Rockfon tile and pile has its compatible grid type. Review the stone wool & metal product datasheets for the full listing of grid compatibility.
Our acoustic ceiling tiles are available in a wide variety of edge types. These ceiling tile types include square lay-in, square or angled tegular/reveal, and concealed or semi-concealed edges.
Coupled with different suspension systems, the edge design can help to hide the grid with tightly fitted panels, shadow the grid with beveled recesses, conceal the grid with panels that seem to float under it, or emphasize the grid with square or angled tegular/reveal designs.











