These smart Screenwood Acoustic Panels are a sound choice
August 6th, 2012
Screenwood have developed a range of linear timber panels that incorporate Screenwood Acoustic Systems.
Designed specifically for sound absorption and echo reduction, the panels can be applied internally to new and existing venues with a warmer, more convivial aesthetic that still promises highly engineered sound reduction properties.
The ability to offer a refined decorative finish that contains such superior performance capabilities comes about in the unique manufacturing process.
Using solid timber slats (in a variety of profiles) a unique acoustic textile backing is incorporated into the assembly – enhancing the modular system’s sound control capacity.
Responding to the individual installation, the Screenwood Acoustic System is offered with different levels of acoustic lining depending upon the site-specific requirements.
Low VOC coatings, fire testing and PEFC certification ensures that Screenwood products also meet the Green Star rating requirements.
Looking smart, sounding perfect and ticking all the green boxes, the system appears, outwardly, quite simple but serves a very important and indispensible function.
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