Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Meeting Hall, Theater, Music Hall, Gym, Manufactur |
Material: | Wood |
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Kingkus cement-Bonded Wood Wool Acoustic Panel with excellent sound absorption and aesthetic finshes consists of one layer of 25mm thick x 600mm x 1200mm Natural Tone Superfine 1mm wood fibres panel with AK-01 bevelled edges on all 4 sides, fixed on galvanized track and studs along the wall, size 75mm x 0.60mm thick, studs spaced at 600mm c/c and infill with 50mm thick x 60kg/m3 mineral wool or as required to attain the minimum sound absorption. FEATURE • 100% Natural Material with exquisite surface structure. • Sustainability and Building Biology Safe as it contains only wood, water and magnesite. • Cement as a natural ideal binding agent protects wood fibres and reserves their elasticity,ideal against aging and wood fibres are less brittle, compared with Magnesite-bonded wood wool panels. • Acoustically effective, excellent sound absorption performance. • Suitable for environments with a relative air humidity up to 90%, veiy good regulation of climate in the room. • Environmental Declaration according to Intertek • Fire Rated A2 according to SGS testing report • Low dust emission during cutting unlike cement-bonded panels. • Easy to cut to exact sharp edges or bevelled edges (fibres do not break brittle). • Easy to align during installation due to veiy exact panel dimensions. • Exact laying patterns for square shaped panels (all 4 panel comers meet each other in one point). • Ideal acoustic panels for area within building that require very good sound absorption, for example, Indoor Sports Hall, Multi-Purpose Hall, Band Rooms, Music Rooms,Dance Studio, PAL Rooms,etc. MATERIAL AND COMPONENTS
APPLICATION Kingkus wood wool acoustic panels are suitable for reverberation which has effectively in convention centers/exhibition halls, sporting venues, cinemas, schools, churches and recording studios. |