In this application area, we present conceptual acoustic solutions developed through close collaboration with our partner Selador Acoustics. We combine our material expertise with Selador’s specialist knowledge in acoustics.
The material we use is ideally suited for effective sound reduction due to its properties and forms both the functional and aesthetic foundation of the solutions shown. The acoustic panels presented are part of the Selador portfolio, which offers a wide range of design possibilities.
An overview of the available panels, as well as project-specific implementations and inquiries, are handled directly by Selador Acoustics.
Acoustic panels for offices
Acoustic panels for officesWhen it comes to protecting against noise stress, textured surfaces prevent sound waves from reflecting. The right combination of renewable raw materials and synthetic resin creates a surface that absorbs and scatters sound waves, preventing reverberation or even echoes from occurring in the first place. However, a room should not be completely ‘soundproof’, as this can be irritating and unpleasant for many people with sensitive inner ears.
The European standards of DIN EN 13501-1 are decisive for flame-retardant building materials in public buildings in Germany, which is why we base the material properties of our sound insulation elements on this latest EU directive.
We can draw on a wide range of materials and colours for the design of our sound insulation elements, provided they meet our structural requirements. This allows us to tailor the look and feel to your individual design ideas.
One way of giving our composite moulded parts their final shape is to trim their edges with a high-pressure water jet. This is particularly suitable for moulded parts that are intended to create a warm ambience and a pleasant feel in vehicle interiors. When using wool, cotton or jute in particular, water trimming ensures visually soft edges that do not compromise on precision and dimensional accuracy. And what looks soft is also pleasant to touch.