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Coronet Drop STFU Series Has Acoustic Properties

For noise reduction and architectural lighting in one fixture, the Drop STFU series offers a wide range of acoustic felt colors and shapes, profiles, and mounting options. Custom  lengths and patterns are tailored to suit any modern space. Perfect for open offices and unfinished ceilings.

Features include:

Fully customizable shape in size and configuration

• 20 specifiable colors of recycled PET acoustic felt

• Noise Reduction Coefficient of .75 with a Class A fire rating

• Fire Spread Index of 0 & Smoke Development Index of 200

• Extruded, recycled, premium aluminum housing

• Aluminum core LED boards, specifiable optics

• Specifiable color temperature. CRI > 90, R9 >50

• Specifiable, dimmable drivers or PoE

• 5-Year, 50,000-hour warranty, damp location-rated

• WELL Building Standard compatible

Coronet’s products are designed and manufactured at its New Jersey factory, using a supply chain that is virtually all U.S-based. The company ships nearly all its products in 10 days or less. Coronet completed the process of becoming a certified CarbonNeutral® company in accordance with The CarbonNeutral Protocol in 2019.

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