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Acoustic Panels

Acoustic suppression is no longer a technological nightmare but something that can be applied simply and retrospectively to existing and new builds with our acoustic panels. It is acknowledged that 70% of workers consider they could be more productive in a less noisy environment. To be in a meeting room with undue resonance  or echo is upsetting to staff and makes audio visual presentations by Skype for instance impossible. There are many reasons why acoustic comfort is needed but to have one product that can be used across a wide band of applications is a breakthrough. Background noise and resonance or echo are all areas where sound absorption is required to provide a workable or comfortable interior. This applies to many modern buildings that are short on soft furnishings and carpet yet high on hard surfaces like glass, stainless steel and cement. In effect large surfaces that reflect sound rather than absorb it. This applies in offices, conference rooms, halls, university lecture halls, theatres, stairwells, entrance atriums,  and schools presenting a whole plethora of opportunity for a simple yet cost effective system that can be retro fitted into an existing building or designed into a new build by the professional architect. 
Our acoustic panel range Sky uses a newly developed “A” rated core material that has highly efficient properties of absorption. The light weight thin panels avoid any structural difficulties with fixing and are easily cleaned. This surface fabric is woven from a polyester fibre and has been molecularly engineered to be permanently fire retardant. By using polyester that can be heat bonded to the polyester cored panel a perfect union between covering and acoustic material is made. The properties of our Sky panels are such that it can be utilised in many situations by virtue of its light weight, efficient performance across a wide band of frequencies, choice of colours and fitting options. The correct evaluation can be calculated after on site or drawings and measurements and materials inventory. We can arrange a visit with sample panels to demonstrate and help calculate the optimum panel area required. An acoustic engineer can help to confirm the surface area required. 

Created On  4 Oct 2018


To find out more call us and our team will be pleased to help with acoustic screens. Buy acoustic screens online

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