Shanko has manufactured pressed metal ceiling tiles in America since 1896 using hand-carved steel dies that predate modern manufacturing. This isn't nostalgia; it's an operational advantage. Domestic manufacturing delivers lead times of 2-4 weeks versus 12-16 weeks for imported alternatives, customization capabilities that mass production cannot match, quality control throughout production rather than inspection after overseas shipping, and environmental responsibility through 60% recycled steel content. For architects and contractors managing project schedules, these factors directly impact successful execution.
Our pressed metal ceiling tiles, including acoustic QuietMetal systems, use hand-carved steel dies created between 1896 and the early 1900s. These dies create depth, detail, and three-dimensional patterns that modern stamping cannot replicate. Each pattern is actual metalworking, not surface printing or embossing.
When we perforate tiles for acoustic applications, perforations integrate with the pressed pattern rather than being randomly applied to flat surface. This allows perforation placement that maintains visual integrity while achieving required open percentages for acoustic performance. You're not choosing between historical accuracy and function; the same dies that create decorative patterns accommodate modern acoustic requirements.
This manufacturing approach allows customization at scale impossible with imported products manufactured in standardized runs. Custom perforation patterns, non-standard tile dimensions, specific finish colors, integration of acoustic and non-acoustic tiles in single installation; these modifications don't require new tooling or minimum order quantities that make them impractical with overseas manufacturing.
Hand-carved steel dies create depth and detail that modern stamping cannot replicate
Standard QuietMetal acoustic ceiling tiles ship in 2-4 weeks from order. Custom configurations (non-standard perforation, special finishes, unusual dimensions) typically add 1-2 weeks. This compares to 12-16 weeks for imported acoustic metal products, plus additional time if customization is even available.
For projects on compressed schedules or where design decisions occur late in process, domestic manufacturing provides flexibility that imported alternatives cannot match. You're not forcing design compromises or schedule delays because ceiling material lead times don't align with project reality.
For contractors managing subcontractors and coordinating trades, predictable domestic lead times reduce schedule risk. Material arrives when promised, in specified condition, without customs delays or shipping damage that overseas manufacturing creates.
2-4 week lead times versus 12-16 weeks for imports, with quality control throughout production
Shanko's acoustic metal ceiling tiles use steel with 60% recycled content. Domestic manufacturing reduces shipping distance and associated carbon footprint compared to overseas alternatives. Metal's 50+ year lifespan without replacement means fewer resources are consumed over the building lifecycle than with fiber tiles, which require replacement every 10-15 years.
For projects pursuing LEED certification or other sustainability standards, these factors contribute to environmental goals while delivering performance advantages in durability and longevity.
60% recycled steel content with 50+ year lifespan and reduced carbon footprint
Standard acoustic tile configurations work for many applications, but projects with specific design requirements benefit from customization capabilities domestic manufacturing enables:
These modifications typically require communication with manufacturing; discussing requirements, confirming feasibility, adjusting specifications before production. Domestic manufacturing makes this practical; overseas manufacturing makes it expensive and time-consuming if available at all.
Custom perforation patterns, finishes, dimensions, and integrated acoustic/decorative tiles
Contact our team to review custom perforation patterns, finish options, lead times, and how domestic manufacturing supports your project schedule and design intent.
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