Acoustic panels are the perfect solution for controlling excessive noise & echo levels
|
|
Acoustic Panels
The perfect solution for creating sound absorption acoustic ceilings
The Bevel Edge Acoustic Panel
Specifications
|
Features
|
Why do I need to install acoustic panels into a room?
When people are interacting together in any room there is an expectation that the room will not impede the ability to be heard or understood. Sadly this is not the case.
Too often when a group of people are interacting in a room the noise level rises to a point where everybody has to raise their voice in order to be understood, thus making the problem even worse. The second issue that can affect a room's acoustics is a long reverberation time. A room that has a long reverberation suffers very badly from echo issues.
By installing some form of sound absorbing acoustic panels into the room, noise levels can be lowered and the echo can be removed.
Too often when a group of people are interacting in a room the noise level rises to a point where everybody has to raise their voice in order to be understood, thus making the problem even worse. The second issue that can affect a room's acoustics is a long reverberation time. A room that has a long reverberation suffers very badly from echo issues.
By installing some form of sound absorbing acoustic panels into the room, noise levels can be lowered and the echo can be removed.
Acoustic panels produced from melamine acoustic foam
The beveled edged acoustic foam panels are produced from melamine acoustic foam.
Melamine acoustic foam panels are made up of an open cell structure. When a sound wave strikes the surface of the acoustic ceiling panels or acoustic wall panels that is produced from this melamine foam, it is immediately absorbed, which in turn causes the fibers that make up acoustic foam to vibrate and hence the sound energy is dissipated. The end result is quieter and echo free rooms.
Melamine Acoustic Foam exhibits superior fire resistance, when compared to all other acoustic foam panels. The melamine foam panels comply with Australian and American fire rating standards and comply with AS_NZS 1530.3 _ 1999 and ASTM E84, Steiner Tunnel Test – Natural: Class 1 fire-rated Flame spread: 5 Smoke Density: 50
The bevel edge acoustic ceiling panels or wall panels are white in colour. These acoustic foam panels can be coloured to your specific requirement.
Melamine acoustic foam panels are made up of an open cell structure. When a sound wave strikes the surface of the acoustic ceiling panels or acoustic wall panels that is produced from this melamine foam, it is immediately absorbed, which in turn causes the fibers that make up acoustic foam to vibrate and hence the sound energy is dissipated. The end result is quieter and echo free rooms.
Melamine Acoustic Foam exhibits superior fire resistance, when compared to all other acoustic foam panels. The melamine foam panels comply with Australian and American fire rating standards and comply with AS_NZS 1530.3 _ 1999 and ASTM E84, Steiner Tunnel Test – Natural: Class 1 fire-rated Flame spread: 5 Smoke Density: 50
The bevel edge acoustic ceiling panels or wall panels are white in colour. These acoustic foam panels can be coloured to your specific requirement.