Echolinear is a patented sound absorbing system for ceilings and walls.
July 31st, 2010
Designed to achieve the highest aesthetic and sound quality levels, Echolinear combines quality materials and superior acoustic capabilities with extremely simple installation.
Its revolutionary system of modular, slotted, sound absorbent planks fits together with no screws or nails, making it fully demountable and re-usable.
Add to that the fact that Echolinear is made from E0 board and you have a highly sustainable surface solution.
Echolinear can be considered as a number of resonance chambers assembled together, into which sound waves enter, mixed with air, through holes in the external surface.
Once the sound waves are inside the chambers, they are dissipated by the friction experienced in the tunnels of air.
This mechanism and the specific geometry of the Echolinear chambers are designed to be especially efficient in the absorption of medium sound waves, such as those of the spoken word.
Echolinear planks can be suspended from the ceiling or fixed to the wall by means of an invisible, proprietary system of clips and rails.
Echolinear’s seamless linear aesthetic and durable surface finish make it the ideal solution for reducing background noise in the work place, public spaces, sports facilities, restaurants, residential buildings, auditoriums, cinemas, etc.
Materials
Melamine or timber faced MDF board backed with sound absorbing felt.
Dimensions
4086 x 128 x 16mm planks
Elton Group
eltongroup.com/ap





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