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Acoustic Panel


Acoustic panels are used to reduce noise and control sound in many different spaces. They come in a large variety of sizes, types and colors to meet your design, budgetary, and durability requirements.

An acoustic board is a special kind of board made of sound absorbing materials. Its job is to provide sound insulation. Between two outer walls sound absorbing material is inserted and the wall is porous. Thus, when sound passes through an acoustic board, the intensity of sound is decreased. The loss of sound energy is balanced by producing heat energy.


Types of Acoustic Panels :


Acoustic Fabric Wrapped Panels

Acoustic Panel Room Kits

Art Acoustic Panels

Cotton Acoustic Panels

Foam Acoustic Panels

Indoor - Outdoor Acoustic Panels

Metal Acoustic Panels

Polyester Acoustic Panels

PVC or Ripstop Wrapped Acoustic Panels

Raw Acoustic Boards

Wooden Acoustic Panels

Placing Acoustic Panels on walls or ceilings is the best way to eliminate echo, reverb and reduce overall ambient noise in any room. Common sound issues are caused mostly by sound waves reflecting off walls. Therefore strategically placing acoustical panels on your known reflection points will not only effectively clean up the sound in the room, but the right amount will eliminate all echo and noise issues.

Uses of acoustic panels :

Acoustics is the #1 choice for recording studios, listening rooms, home theaters, restaurants, churches, and live auditoriums.

They are also used in halls, seminar rooms, libraries, courts and auditoriums, wherever sound insulation is needed. Acoustic boards are also used in speaker boxes.



Companies manufacturing acoustic panels : 


Flexospan. Acoustical Panel 

Acoustical Surfaces, Inc. New - Wall & Ceiling Panels 

Autex Acoustics. Acoustic Panel 

Kingspan. MF™ QT™ Acoustical Wall Panels 

Wenger Corporation,

JR Clancy and Gear Boss.

Performance Space Acoustical Treatments 

Ruskin Company 

Sound Seal. 

Eckel Industries, Inc., Acoustic Div.

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