Type C Sound Absorbing Wall Panel
1. Introduction:
A sound-absorbing wall panel is a type of building material designed to reduce the amount of sound that reflects off hard surfaces, such as walls, floors, and ceilings. It is typically made from materials that are porous and can absorb sound waves, such as fiberglass, mineral wool, foam, or other acoustically absorbent materials.
Sound-absorbing wall panels are commonly used in commercial and residential buildings, such as offices, schools, recording studios, and home theaters, where controlling noise levels and improving sound quality are important. The panels are typically installed on walls to absorb sound waves and prevent sound from bouncing around the room, which can create unwanted echoes and reverberation.
2. Features:
There are different types of sound-absorbing wall panels available, including fabric-wrapped panels, perforated panels, and modular panels. Fabric-wrapped panels are covered in a decorative fabric to match the surrounding decor, while perforated panels have small holes that allow sound waves to pass through and be absorbed by the insulation inside. Modular panels are made up of individual panels that can be configured in different shapes and sizes to create a custom sound-absorbing wall.
One of the benefits of sound-absorbing wall panels is that they can help to improve speech intelligibility and reduce background noise, which can improve productivity, communication, and overall comfort in a space. They can also be used in conjunction with other soundproofing materials, such as soundproof curtains or acoustic ceiling tiles, to create a more effective soundproofing system.
3. Section:
Type |
CLP-L11 |
Fire Class |
B-15 |
Sound Reduction |
31dB |
Weight |
14.1kg/㎡ |
Thickness |
25mm |
Core material |
Rock wool 120kg/m³ |
Surface finish |
PVC film/powder pained/galvanized steel/stainless steel |
Dimension |
Thickness*550mm Width*Required Length (Max 3500mm) |
Tolerances |
Width(-1,0), Height±3, Thickness(-1,0) |