Sound Fluted Sound-Absorbing Black Acoustic Wall Panels Akupanel Wood Fiber Acoustic Panel
Product Description
An acoustic panel is a sound-absorbing panel used to mitigate noise and reduce the reverberation and echo in a space. Most commonly used to resolve speech intelligibility issues in commercial and Home or Studios.
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Product parameters
Item Name
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Fluted Wood Sound-Absorbing Panel |
Material
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Basic: Engineered Veneer+MDF +Felt made of recycled plastic Bottleshe
Surface: Fireproof finished / Wood Finished / Melamine Finished |
Finished Size
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W600*D21*H2400mm (customizable)
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Features
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3D Design + Soundproof
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Application
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Residential, Hotel, Office, Exhibition, Restaurant, Cinema, Shop, etc.
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Package Type
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1.Packing of Export Standard/According to customers' requirements
2.Inner Packing: Plastic Waterproof Materials 3.Outer Packing: Plywood Pallet/Carton 4.Enough Steel Strips for stability, Corner protected by Plastic or Hardboard |
Service | 1.Support OEM&ODM service. 2.Provide acoustic product design services. |
Product Benefit
1. Eliminating Residual Sound
2. Acting as Absorbers and Diffusers
3. Improving Sound Intelligibility
4. Absorbing Unwanted Sounds
5. Improving Ceiling Acoustics
6. Absorbing Surface Frequencies
7. Improving Wall Aesthetics
Why Reduce Echo and Reverb?
Many people become interested in improving the acoustic quality in their home, business, or workspace, focus their attention on soundproofing.
This term actually refers to the process of acoustically sealing off a room in order to keep sound from entering or leaving the area. It is not going to improve sound quality within your space under most circumstances. It’s also extremely difficult and expensive to truly sound proof a room.
Instead, when you notice that a room is too loud, that the sound within is too unclear, or that an unwanted echo tends to reverberate, your best bet for improving the sound quality is aiming to achieve sound absorption, not soundproofing. In most businesses, churches, home theaters, garages, classrooms, conference spaces, dance halls, recital spaces, and recording studios, installing acoustical surfaces such as wall panels and ceiling tiles will make the biggest difference.