
Finixia Acoustic Panels
ACOUSTIC PANELS
ACOUSTIC PANELS
An acoustic panel is a special kind of panel 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. Acoustic panels made with sound-absorbent wood are the undisputed protagonists of any acoustic conditioning job.
Just like sound insulating materials reflect the sound, the acoustic panels used in wood walls and wood ceilings, let sound enter and then dissipate it.
This means that the sound-absorbent wood used to manufacture acoustic panels serves this purpose thanks to the multitude of different types of perforations (round, oblong, square, channelled and even a combination of them) that allow air to pass through them so that the material can dissipate the sound waves as they collide against the walls of the cavity.
INFORMATION
COLLECTION
Acoustic
PRODUCTION
Made in Spain
APPLICATIONS
- Hotels
- Sports facilities
- Public buildings
- Recording studios
- Religious centers
- Residencial buildings
- Educational buildings
- Health care buildings
- Cinemas and theater halls
- Offices and meeting rooms
- Commercial and leisure spaces
- Auditoriums and conference rooms
TYPE
- Fabric and foam wall and ceiling panels
- Perforated acoustics wall and ceiling panels
- Channeled acoustic wall and ceiling panels
- Micro-perforated acoustic wall and ceiling panels
- Special panels: integrated illumination, movable partitions etc.
THICKNESS
12 – 92 mm
USE
Wall & Ceiling
SOUND-ABSORBENT WOOD ARE
- Porosity
- Wood density
- Panel size and shape
- Size, shape and location of the slots or holes
- Mounting distance from the ceiling or wall surface.
ACOUSTIC WALLS CAN OFFER MANY BENEFITS
- Increase clarity of speech
- Control unwanted noise entering a room
- Control unwanted noise leaving a room
- Increase privacy, productivity and general well being
- Reduce reverberation (echoing) of sound by absorbing and deadening/dampening the noise in a room
ABSORPTION
The thickness of the acoustic panel is also a key factor in determining maximum absorption. The sound penetrates wood panels only to a certain depth, after which added thickness is no longer necessary.
